
معرفی
Doug Glanville is a multifaceted individual who blends his expertise as a former Major League Baseball (MLB) player, author, and educator. Currently, he serves as a lecturer at the University of Connecticut, where he teaches the course 'Sport in Society,' examining the interplay between sports, celebrity, and societal influence. Glanville is also a prominent baseball analyst, contributing to ESPN and Marquee Sports Network, and hosts the podcast 'Starkville' with Jayson Stark. His advocacy extends to diversity, equity, and inclusion, alongside efforts to improve public education and community safety through policy work.
Educational Background:
- Graduated from the School of Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania
Research & Advocacy Focus:
Glanville’s work emphasizes the societal implications of sports, addressing issues such as diversity, equity, and inclusion. His lectures and writings often bridge his athletic experiences with broader social themes, including overcoming adversity and fostering community.
Scientific & Professional Recognition:
- Nominated for a Sports Emmy Award in 2021 for his 'Enough' video essay collaboration with ESPN
Additional Contributions:
Glanville is a board member of the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association (MLBPAA) and actively engages with organizations like the Connecticut Police Officer Standards and Training Council and CEO Action for Racial Equity to advance public policy and community safety initiatives.





