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Pinstripe Alley is looking for new writers!

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  • January 03, 2024
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Pinstripe Alley is looking for new writers!

A new year is upon us, and at Pinstripe Alley, we’re hoping to also have new writers for the 2024 campaign. We’ve had to bid farewell to a few writers over the course of the past few months, as they’ve moved on to bigger and better things, so the opportunity is ripe for you to throw your hat into the ring to join our crew! Would you like to cover the Yankees with us? The new writers will be expected to complete at least 2 3 articles per week, depending on your agreed contract.

These posts can be analysis pieces and editorials, or game recaps when the Yankees are back in season. With Marcus Zappia’s departure, anyone specializing in prospect coverage would be greatly encouraged to apply. These are all paid, part time positions with monthly stipends. As we’ve stated in past listings, we echo FanGraphs editor Meg Rowley’s thoughts on the most important aspect of this search: Prior writing experience is strongly preferred, though the bulk of that experience doesn’t necessarily have to be of the baseball variety.

We know baseball analysis is more interesting and complete when diverse perspectives and voices are brought to bear on the questions and trends in today’s game, and encourage writers of all backgrounds and identities to apply. Anyone and everyone who follows the application requirements is welcome to apply! We want to hear from you.

For your writing sample, you can do both No. 1 AND No. 2 ... 1. Submit a past example of your writing (not necessarily baseball related) that you feel best represents your quality of work. 2. Pitch an original Yankees related topic idea that you might write about at some point for an additional article when you’re on the writing staff.

... or you may do No. 3: 3. Pitch an original Yankees related topic idea AND write about it in no fewer than 550 words. Details to submit are below. As always, it’s a plus if you have any familiarity with the data provided by Baseball Reference, FanGraphs, Baseball Prospectus, and Baseball Savant (Statcast), though not all writing positions have to be focused on player analysis.

1. Submit your article as a FanPost If you’re already a member of the PSA community, you can apply by writing a FanPost, though we ask that you indicate at the top of the post that you’d like to be considered for a writing position and that you email your resume to us at pinstripealleyblog [at] gmail [dot] com.

(And make sure we know which FanPost you wrote.) If you’re new and want to get familiar with the community, the registration form can be found in the Comments section of any PSA article. Click the “Sign in and Join the Conversation” button and go from there. 2. Send us an email Send your article in a .docx or .pdf attachment to pinstripealleyblog [at] gmail [dot] com.

Please include “New Writer Application” in the subject line and attach your resume to the email. Feel free to mention your Twitter handle or any sites that feature your past writing. Please have your submissions in by 11:59 pm ET on Wednesday, January 17th . Thank you! Vox Media is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to building a safe, inclusive environment for people of all backgrounds.

Everyone is encouraged to apply, including women, LGBTQ people, people of color, and people with disabilities..