Annie Sabo Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Bally Sports, Net Worth, Salary, Reds

Annie Sabo Biography

Annie Sabo is an American Sports Anchor/Reporter/Host working for Big Ten Network as Cincinnati Reds Reporter/Host, airing on Bally Sports Cincinnati. She formerly worked as an anchor for Bally Sports North.

Annie Sabo Age

Sabo was born on November 9, 1993, in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. She is therefore 29 years old as of 2022. She celebrates her birthday on the 9th of November every year.

Annie Sabo Height

Sabo stands at an approximate height of 5 feet and 7 inches.

Annie Sabo Family

Sabo was born to her loving parents, Chris Sabo (father) and her mother whose names are not known. Her dad is a Cincinnati Reds’ 3-time All-Star and 1990 World Series Champion. He is also a former manager of the University of Akron baseball team. She says that it was her dad who suggested she pursue sports broadcasting. Sabo grew up playing tennis and soccer. She was raised alongside her 2 sisters, Olivia and Brooke.

Annie Sabo Husband

Sabo is married to her lovely spouse, Kevin Roy, a Professional Golfer. They tied the knot on December 3, 2021. Sabo likes spending her spare time with her husband and her dog (Shiba breed).

Annie Sabo Pregnancy / Baby

As of May 2023, Sabo is pregnant with her first child, whose identity is under review. There will be an update as soon as she gives birth.

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Annie Sabo Net Worth

Sabo has an estimated net worth of between $1 Million-$5 Million which she has earned through her successful career as an Anchor/Reporter.

Annie Sabo Salary

Sabo earns an annual salary ranging from $ 45,000 – $ 110,500.

Annie Sabo Career

Sabo serves at Big Ten Network as Cincinnati Reds Reporter/Host, airing on Bally Sports Cincinnati. She began her television career at KRIS in Corpus Christi, Texas, where she worked for two years before moving to WFLA-TV in Tampa, Florida, where she also spent two years.

During her time at WFLA-TV, she had the opportunity to cover the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, and worked with Steve Andrews, whose daughter Erin Andrews inspired Sabo to pursue a career in sports broadcasting. In 2019, she became the host of Wolves Live, replacing Tom Hanneman.

In July 2021, Sabo announced her departure from Bally Sports North, as she decided to move back to Florida to be closer to her family and prepare for her wedding. Following her departure, she joined the Big Ten Network and became part of the B1G Tailgate show for the 2021 season.

In 2022, she expanded her role to include pre-game and post-game coverage of her father’s former team, the Cincinnati Reds, for Bally Sports Ohio, making an appearance on Opening Day. While at Bally Sports North, she reported on the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Minnesota Twins. When coming to her education, Sabo is a proud 2015 alumnus of the University of Michigan, which is also her dad’s alma mater. She joined the university through a tennis scholarship.

Annie Sabo Bally Sports | Cincinnati Reds

At Bally Sports Ohio, Sabo works alongside;

  1. John Sadak
  2. Chris Welsh
  3. Barry Larkin
  4. Jeff Brantley
  5. Jim Day
  6. Sam LeCure
  7. Brian Giesenschlag

Annie Sabo Social Media Platforms

She is active on her social media accounts and is often seen posting on her Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. She has over 18.2K followers on Instagram.

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