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11 Facts About Steve Wulf

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Steve Wulf was born in New York City, New York, and raised in Troy, New York.

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Steve Wulf attended high school at The Albany Academy, in Albany, New York; and graduated from Hamilton College, in Clinton, NY, with a degree in English.

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Steve Wulf found his first job at The Evening Sun, a local newspaper in Norwich, NY.

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Steve Wulf later did free-lance work for newspapers in Boston before becoming a fact-checker at Sports Illustrated.

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Steve Wulf worked his way up to becoming a staff writer, and then later moved to Time Magazine.

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When ESPN decided to start its own magazine, Steve Wulf left Time to become one of ESPN The Magazine's original editors.

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Steve Wulf consulted in the making of the documentary television series Baseball, directed by Ken Burns, and has appeared on numerous episodes of ESPN SportsCentury as well as ESPN's 30 for 30 series.

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8.

In March 1994, Steve Wulf wrote an article about Michael Jordan's minor-league-baseball career, which was featured on the cover with the headline "Bag It Michael".

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Steve Wulf appeared numerous times in 30 for 30, a documentary series on ESPN television.

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Steve Wulf was interviewed for Silly Little Game, a documentary about the genesis of rotisserie league baseball, as well as Jordan Rides the Bus.

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Steve Wulf admits to being too critical of Jordan, but reveals that he visited the legendary basketball player a second time and wrote a story about how he was showing signs of major-league potential.