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My three favorite things are baseball, writing, and editing. I've been a baseball fan since I was nine years old, and I have turned that enthusiasm into a full-time role as a Senior Content Producer for Major League Baseball.
In addition to editing stories and webpages for MLB.com, I'm also a co-director for the Internet Baseball Writers' Association of America, and I co-hosted a Mets podcast called Cohen's Corner.
With my work, I aim to inspire other sports fans to find their voice and express themselves confidently. My writing has been published by MLB.com, the Baseball Hall of Fame, IBWAA, The Twin Bill, Rising Apple, and Girl at the Game.
I graduated from the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia with majors in Marketing and Management, a concentration in Advertising and Digital Media, and a minor in English. If you need a hand in any of the following areas, I would love to help:
• College essays
• Copy editing (short and long-form work)
• Fact-checking
• Any kind of writing (articles, blurbs, blogs, headlines, etc.)
• SEO strategy
You can reach me at elizabethmuratore97@gmail.com or via the contact link below.
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NEW YORK - Catalyst. Go-to. Trailblazer. Those are all qualities that Katy Feeney embodied during her four-decade tenure at MLB, and they were a common refrain at the Katy Feeney Leadership Awards on Thursday. Thirty-two women, representing all 30 MLB clubs, MLB Network and the MLB league office, were nominated
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For most kids in the U.S., baseball is accessible practically from the day they are born. But elsewhere in the world, "America's Pastime" is not quite so ubiquitous. It can be challenging to build up the sport in regions without inherent knowledge of the game. Sometimes though, all it takes
When you walk into The 108, you're immediately steeped in baseball. MLB team banners line the center hallway. Turf from the 2019 Yankees-Red Sox London Series carpets the batting cages. You might see dads setting up batting practice or tossing grounders on the infield. Groups of teenagers, perhaps just looking
Very few people become world famous at age 13, with their image forever frozen in the public eye. For Mo'ne Davis, that was exactly what happened. Ten years after she became the first girl to win a game (and throw a shutout) in the Little League World Series, she's a
NEW YORK -- Five accomplished Black women in baseball gathered at the Jackie Robinson Museum last week to share stories about their unique career paths that led them to where they are today. The focus of the conversation was wide-ranging, covering both individual achievements and also the importance of community-building.
NEW YORK -- Seventy-five years ago, Maybelle Blair first took the field for the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Since then, she has enthusiastically dedicated her life to bettering the world of women in baseball. On Thursday at Citi Field, her life's work was recognized by the inaugural Amazin' Mets
NEW YORK -- Among Casey Stengel's many oft-quoted quips was the saying, "You could look it up." That's exactly what Sarah Langs does for a living, much to the delight of her thousands of readers and Twitter followers. On Saturday night, Langs was honored with the Casey Stengel "You Could
Fifty years ago, Carolina, Puerto Rico, was the site of tragedy. On Dec. 31, 1972, Roberto Clemente lost his life in a plane crash while on a humanitarian mission. He was en route to deliver aid in Nicaragua after an earthquake, when his plane went down just offshore from the
Normally in New York City, the Mets and Yankees are the only MLB teams in town. But for the past few months, the Empires have been suiting up at the Hayes Theater as part of the star-studded revival of "Take Me Out." Nominated for four Tony Awards and directed by
When the Women in Baseball exhibit opened at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in 1988, it consisted of a single glass case with artifacts. At that time, this glass case was the extent to which women's contribution to baseball history had been immortalized in a museum. Since
Neal Ball last played in the Majors in 1913. On July 19, 1909, the shortstop completed MLB's first officially recognized unassisted triple play. Thanks to "Antiques Roadshow," his story has been brought back to life. On Jan. 31, Ball's great-niece, Kathia, appeared on an episode of "Antiques Roadshow" with artifacts
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Two of the most monumental pieces of U.S. legislation were the Sherman Antitrust Act in 1890 and the Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914, which outlawed activities that inhibit interstate commerce and competition. These acts were at the center of lawsuits throughout the 1900s that attempted to define how antitrust laws applied to baseball.
On April 13, 2009, Citi Field welcomed a sellout crowd of 41,007 Mets fans in its inaugural game. The crowd hummed with excitement as the clock ticked down toward first pitch. Around 7 p.m., the bullpen doors opened as Mets radio announcer Howie Rose introduced two men who really needed no introduction.
Jacob deGrom: A Perfect Fit By Elizabeth Muratore I rifled through the shirts at a Cooperstown souvenir shop, knowing exactly what I was looking for. I was about halfway through my summer internship at the Baseball Hall of Fame, and today, as I did on many of my days off that summer, I came into town anyway and wandered around.
Girl at the Game
When you step foot onto Main Street of Cooperstown, it's hard not to be emotionally touched. You're less than a mile from the sparkling Otsego Lake, with the legacy of the Baseball Hall of Fame standing tall in front of you.
In the history of New York Mets owners, before the Wilpons, Nelson Doubleday, and M. Donald Grant, there was Joan Payson. Joan Payson was at the helm from their inception in 1962 until her death in 1975.
On Wednesday, September 2, 2020, news broke that New York Mets pitching icon Tom Seaver had passed away. Seaver died of complications from Lewy body dementia and COVID-19. He was only 75 years old. There are few accolades I can mention of Seaver's that Mets fans don't already know.
Rising Apple
On Father's Day, I want to thank my dad for making me a New York Mets fan. When I was nine, my dad knew that my extracurricular interests lay with dance an...
New York Mets pitcher Jacob deGrom has always been on a quest for perfection. On November 10, 2014, New York Mets pitcher Jacob deGrom won the National Lea...
Legendary New York Mets pitcher Tom Seaver has some of the most impressive strikeout numbers in Major League Baseball history. When New York Mets fans and ...
Media/Podcast Appearances
Link to Anchor homepage for all episodes of Cohen's Corner.
Appeared as a guest on one of Amazin Avenue's flagship podcasts.