Matt Musico

Expertise:
MLB, Baseball
Education:
Sacred Heart University, American Public University
Location:
Fairfield, Connecticut

Experience

Matt Musico covers Major League Baseball for Heavy.com.

His bylines include FanBuzzElite Sports NYFanSided, Sportscasting and FanDuel. He’s also the creator of MLB Daily Dingers, a baseball blog dedicated to honoring baseball’s home run history.

Matt began his sportswriting career in 2011 by writing about baseball on his personal blog. While he has written about all of the major professional sports, most of his time has been spent obsessively following MLB.

Matt is also a member of the Internet Baseball Writers Association of America (IBWAA).

Education

Matt Musico graduated from Sacred Heart University in 2009 with a bachelor's degree in Sport Management. He also received his master’s degree in Sport Management from American Public University in 2011.

Latest Articles From Matt Musico

  • Yankees Predicted to Lose Juan Soto, Sign Projected $119 Million 2-Time All-Star

    The Yankees want to re-sign Juan Soto. But if they're not able to make it happen, could they turn to Alex Bregman to make a big splash?

  • Yankees Are ‘Potential Fit’ for Projected $15 Million 3-Time Cy Young Winner

  • Yankees’ Juan Soto Backup Plan Could Include Projected $96 Million Former MVP

  • SF Giants Predicted to Lose Projected $131 Million Ace to Hated NL West Rival

  • Yankees Predicted to Let $324 Million Star Sign Elsewhere via Free Agency

  • Cubs Predicted to Pursue Projected $174 Million Slugger – Under One Condition

    Pete Alonso is among this winter's top free-agent sluggers. The Chicago Cubs could be in the mix for him, but it might depend on one thing.

  • SF Giants Linked to 2-Time Silver Slugger Winner Predicted for $112 Million Deal

  • Phillies Linked to Former MVP Slugger Predicted to Sign $112 Million Deal

  • Yankees Linked to 2-Time Cy Young Winner Predicted to Land $105 Million Deal

  • Yankees Seen as Landing Spot for Projected $66 Million 2-Time Gold Glove Winner

  • Phillies Trade Proposal Swaps Alec Bohm, 2 Prospects for 3-Time All-Star

    The Philadelphia Phillies might be headed for a roster makeover this winter. Could they target Houston Astros outfielder Kyle Tucker?

  • ‘Wild’ Yankees Trade Proposal Sends Projected $30 Million Slugger to New York

  • Cubs Linked to Projected $136 Million All-Star as Corbin Burnes Alternative

  • Giancarlo Stanton on Juan Soto’s Impending Free Agency: ‘We’ll Bring Him Home’

  • Phillies Are ‘Open-Minded’ on Extending 2024 All-Star Projected for 123% Raise

  • Dodgers Are ‘Potential’ Trade Fit for Projected $3 Million Ace With 200-K Upside

  • SF Giants Seen as Possible Trade Destination for Projected $71 Million Ace

  • Dodgers Named Potential Trade Destination for $33 Million 2-Time All-Star

  • Red Sox Might Be Top Option for Projected $71 Million 2-Time All-Star Slugger

  • SF Giants Linked to All-Star With 40-HR Power Projected for $88 Million Deal

    The San Francisco Giants need to add more power to their lineup. Could All-Star slugger Anthony Santander be a realistic fit?

  • Red Sox Linked to Former Triple Crown Winner Projected to Sign $13 Million Deal

  • Mets Predicted to Bolster Rotation With Ace Projected for $131 Million Deal

  • Phillies’ $300 Million Contract Predicted to Become ‘Nightmare’

  • Yankees Named ‘Worst Landing Spot’ for Projected $119 Million 2-Time All-Star

  • Juan Soto Hints Yankees Might Have Upper Hand in Free Agency This Winter

    Juan Soto has enjoyed a huge year in 2024 with the New York Yankees. Did he hint that he prefers staying in the Bronx for the long haul?

  • Surprise Team Could Enter Juan Soto Sweepstakes With an ‘Astronomical Offer’

  • Red Sox Linked to All-Star Projected for $71 Million Deal: ‘Would Fit in Nicely’

  • Blockbuster Dodgers Trade Idea Sends $10 Million Shutdown Reliever to LA

  • Red Sox Linked to 30-HR Slugger Projected to Land $152 Million Contract

  • Cubs Predicted to Land 4-Time All-Star Projected to Sign $180 Million Deal

    Corbin Burnes will be the top starting pitcher in free agency this winter. Could he reunite with Cubs manager Craig Counsell in Chicago?