Todd Zeile
Todd Zeile is a former Major League Baseball player and current broadcaster, known for his versatility on the field as a player who primarily played third base and first base during his career. Born on September 9, 1969, in Los Angeles, California, Zeile played for several teams throughout his 16-year career, including the New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals. Following his retirement, he transitioned to sports broadcasting, where he has provided analysis and commentary for various networks, including SNY. Recently, Zeile made headlines for his remarks regarding Chicago Cubs player Matt Shaw's decision to attend the memorial service for Charlie Kirk, which he deemed 'unprecedented' in the context of a competitive MLB season.
Born on Sep 09, 1969 (56 years old)
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Fellow Mets broadcaster Todd Zeile called Shaw's absence 'unprecedented.'
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Fellow Mets broadcaster Todd Zeile described Matt Shaw's absence from the game as 'unprecedented.'
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