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John Perrotto is a sports journalist who has written for
The Beaver County Times ''The Beaver County Times'' is a daily newspaper published in Beaver, Pennsylvania, United States, and serving the north-western Pittsburgh suburbs. The ''Times'' is a direct descendant of many of Beaver County's newspapers, starting with the ' ...
, Baseball Prospectus, DKPittsburghsports.com, an
Basketball Prospectus
in his checkered career. He is a member of the
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and a voter in the annual Baseball Hall of Fame election and occasionally other annual
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awards. Perotto is a regular contributor to the “BP Daily” column on ESPN Insider and a writer for the Baseball Prospectus annual book. Perrotto resides in
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.


Career

A graduate of Western Beaver High School (1981) and
Geneva College Geneva College is a private Christian college in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1848, in Northwood, Ohio, the college moved to its present location in 1880, where it continues to educate a student body of about 1400 traditional under ...
(BA, 1985, English/Communications), Perrotto began his career as a sports writer for the ''Beaver County Times'' while still in college. His main beat was the Pittsburgh Pirates. As an established baseball writer for the ''Beaver County Times'' since 1982, as well as for Baseball America since 1990, Perrotto joined the Baseball Prospectus (BP) staff in February 2007 as its first
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. For BP, he wrote two by-lined columns, “On the Beat” and “Every Given Sunday,” covering news and inside dope on organizational activities in all of
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. In November 2007, Perrotto also joined the staff of the online BasketballProspectus.com, for whom he wrote regular "Around the Rim" and “On the Beat” columns. Basketball Prospectus was affiliated with Baseball Prospectus, as part of Prospectus Entertainmment Ventures, LLC. Perotto was hired by the Pittsburgh Pirates majority owner Robert Nutting in January 2008 to write about the Pirates at Piratereport.com. Perrotto had left his position as a reporter for the ''Beaver County Times'' in December, 2008 after the paper scaled back its beat coverage of the Pirates team. Pirate Report executives grew weary of what they considered to be the overly negative tone of his work, however. In October, 2009, Perotto was replaced by veteran baseball writer-columnist Paul Ladewski, a decision that left him admittedly bitter and angry. In January 2010, Perrotto became a full-time employee of Baseball Prospectus as well as Editor-in-Chief of BaseballProspectus.com. He served in that role for one year. In January 2011, Perrotto returned to the ''Beaver County Times'' as a contributor. Six years later, Perotto was hired as Pirates beat reporter with DK Sports Pittsburgh. It wasn't long before he was at odds with site founder and editor-in-chief Dejan Kovacevic over content and business decisions, however, and his tenure lasted less than two seasons. In 2020, he underwent successful triple-bypass heart surgery.


Credits

Perrotto has two film credits, for appearing as himself on "ESPN Sports Century" (2001) and "ESPN 25: Who’s #1?” (2005).John Perrotto on IMDB


References

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