Lauren Shehadi Biography and Wikipedia
Lauren Shehadi is a well-known American sports journalist, host, and reporter, recognized for her contributions to MLB Network and TNT Sports.
She joined MLB Network in 2012, quickly becoming a familiar face in the sports world. In the early days, she co-hosted The Rundown with Matt Yallof. Nowadays, she’s one of the hosts of MLB Central, teaming up with Robert Flores and Mark DeRosa.
In January 2018, Shehadi took a step into the podcasting realm by launching The Podium in partnership with NBC Sports Group and Vox Media. This podcast highlighted athletes and key moments from the 2018 Winter Olympics held in South Korea. Later that same year, she also took on the role of an on-field reporter during TBS’s coverage of the 2018 American League Championship Series.
On March 10, 2020, it was announced that Shehadi would be a sideline reporter for CBS Sports and Turner’s coverage of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament. She was set to join Andrew Catalon and Steve Lappas, filling in for Lisa Byington, who had transitioned to a different broadcast team.
Unfortunately, her debut—along with those of Dwyane Wade and Adam Lefkoe—was postponed until 2021 after the 2020 tournament was canceled due to the widespread effects of COVID-19.
Lauren Shehadi MLB Network
Lauren Shehadi is a well-known American sports journalist, host, and reporter, recognized for her contributions to MLB Network and TNT Sports.
She joined MLB Network in 2012, quickly becoming a familiar face in the sports world. In the early days, she co-hosted The Rundown with Matt Yallof. Nowadays, she’s one of the hosts of MLB Central, teaming up with Robert Flores and Mark DeRosa.
In January 2018, Shehadi took a step into the podcasting realm by launching The Podium in partnership with NBC Sports Group and Vox Media. This podcast highlighted athletes and key moments from the 2018 Winter Olympics held in South Korea. Later that same year, she also took on the role of an on-field reporter during TBS’s coverage of the 2018 American League Championship Series.
On March 10, 2020, it was announced that Shehadi would be a sideline reporter for CBS Sports and Turner’s coverage of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament. She was set to join Andrew Catalon and Steve Lappas, filling in for Lisa Byington, who had transitioned to a different broadcast team.
Unfortunately, her debut—along with those of Dwyane Wade and Adam Lefkoe—was postponed until 2021 after the 2020 tournament was canceled due to the widespread effects of COVID-19.
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Besides co-hosting and reporting for the MLB Network, she also worked as a contributor to the “Hot Stove” show which aired on weekday mornings during the offseason. She also worked as a field reporter during MLB Postseason for TBS.
Before joining MLB Network, Lauren worked as a reporter and anchor at CBS Sports Network and CBSSports.com. She also hosted The SEC Tailgate Show, Fantasy Football Today and ALT Games. In 2011, she served as a contributor on College World Series Home Run Derby in Omaha at CBS.
Prior to joining CBS, she served as a weekend sports anchor at KXMC-TV in Minot, North Dakota. She also worked for SNN as a producer in Sarasota, Florida and worked behind the scenes at Comcast Sportsnet Washington.
Lauren Shehadi Age and Birthday
How old is Lauren? Lauren is 43 years old as of 2026. She was born Julia Lauren Shehadi on May 23, 1983, in McLean, Virginia, United States. Her birthday is celebrated on 23rd March of every year.
Lauren Shehadi Education
Shehadi studied at Langley High School where she received her high school diploma in 2001. After finishing high school, she joined the University of Florida where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism. While at the University she served as a host of Gatorzone, an internet sports web show.
Lauren Shehadi Nationality and Ethnicity
Shehadi holds American nationality and citizenship by birth. She was born and raised in McLean, Virginia, United States. She belongs to the Lebanese-American ethnicity/heritage.
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Lauren Shehadi Height
How tall is Lauren? She stands at an approximate height of 5 feet 9 inches (1.73 m) and also has a body weight of 142 lbs (64 kg). Her other measurements are currently under review.
Lauren Shehadi Parents | Father and Mother
Lauren was born in McLean, Virginia to Lebanese parents. She is the daughter of (father) Michael and (mother) Mary Shehadi. She has a sister with whom she grew up. Though, details about her sister are not yet known to the public.
Lauren Shehadi Spouse | Husband
Who is Lauren Shehadi’s husband? Lauren is currently married to her husband Matt Yallop. Though, more information regarding her spouse including when they held their wedding and children is currently under review.
Lauren Shehadi Baby
Details regarding if Shehadi has a baby or children are currently not yet known to the public. However, we will update her details the moment it availed to the public.
Lauren Shehadi Salary
Lauren as an MLB employee earns an estimated annual salary ranging from $50,000 – $250,000.
Lauren Shehadi Net Worth
Shehadi is an American journalist, host, reporter and contributor with an estimated net worth of $2 million.
Lauren Shehadi Leaves MLB
Lauren is currently working at MLB Network as a host, reporter and contributor. Information regarding if she is planning to leave MLB Network is not yet available. Though we will update you when she or the MLB Network announces her departure.
