About Kostya

Kostya Kennedy is Editor in Chief of Premium Publishing at Dotdash Meredith, overseeing special editions under People, LIFE, EatingWell, Real Simple, Health, Verywell, Investopedia, TIME and other brands. The editions embrace a range of topics including pop culture, health and wellness, food, lifestyle, music, sports and pets. He is a former assistant managing editor and senior writer at Sports Illustrated. He has been a staff writer at Newsday and has written for numerous outlets including The New York Times, Time, FiveThirtyEight.com and The New Yorker.

Along with 2025’s The Ride: Paul Revere and the Night the Saved America, Kennedy is the author of True: The Four Seasons of Jackie Robinson the New York Times bestsellers 56: Joe DiMaggio and the Last Magic Number in Sports, and Pete Rose: An American Dilemma. All three of those books received the CASEY Award as Best Baseball Book of its respective year. Kennedy’s 2016 book Lasting Impact: One Team, One Season. What Happens When Our Sons Play Football followed a season of high school football.

Kennedy earned an M.S. from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, from which he received a Pulitzer Fellowship. He has taught in the graduate journalism program at Columbia and taught at NYU, in the journalism department, and at the Preston Robert Tisch Institute of Global Sport.

His television work includes appearances as a contributing analyst and commentator on the MLB Network, as well as appearances on Late Night with Seth Meyers, Morning Joe, and numerous other television and radio programs. Kennedy edited Sports Illustrated’s The Story of Baseball in 100 PhotographsSuper Bowl Gold: 50 Years of the Big GameThe Hockey Book, and Swimsuit: 50 Years of Beautiful.

Kennedy grew up on Long Island, where he lived in a house, which he wrote about here. Before Columbia, he graduated with honors as a philosophy major from Stony Brook University where he competed in exactly one game of the school’s rogue bloodsport, pit hockey. Kennedy also played bass guitar as a founding member of the specialty band Rychyrd Prychyrd. He lives with his family in New York.

“He is an immensely talented writer who knows what he is doing, and he does it better than just about anybody else.”

Scott Ferkovich. CASEY Award judge

“Kennedy brings literary grace to his subject, illuminating Robinson’s sizzling style on the ballfield, his colossal significance in American culture, his complex humanity and his enduring legacy.”

The Washington Post

“Kennedy’s book on the tarnished and enigmatic Rose is exceptional. Like the best writing about sport–Liebling, Angell–it qualifies as stirring literature. I’d read Kennedy no matter what he writes about.”

Richard Ford

“Kostya Kennedy has given us the real Pete Rose at last. Perhaps Pete does not deserve him, but baseball fans and readers who appreciate superb and subtle writing will be grateful.”

David Maraniss

“This is a wonderful, clearly written book about a dark and complicated tragedy that continues to beset the purity of our national pastime. The whole story is here: the deeply talented, passionate ballplayer, ‘Charlie Hustle,’…”

Ken Burns

“Pete Rose is too rich a character to fit on a bronze plaque. He requires a good, trenchant, poignant (ah, Petey) book, and this is it.”

Roy Blount Jr.