Scott Engel joined RotoExperts.com in 2008 after four years at ESPN.com, where he was an Associate Editor and Fantasy Writer. He began his career as a Fantasy professional in 1996 at CBS Sportsline, where he served as Managing Editor of Fantasy Sports and Senior Writer during his tenure. He received the company’s Hall of Fame Award in 2004. In 2011, Scott was inducted into the Fantasy Sports Writers Association’s Hall of Fame as a member of the inaugural class and was presented by RotoExperts.com CEO Louis M. Maione. “The King†has hosted the RotoExperts morning drive program on Sirius XM Fantasy Sports Radio since the launch of the channel, and he can be heard daily on Sirius 210, XM 87. In 2006, Scott was named Fantasy Football Writer of the Year by the Fantasy Sports Writers Association in his first year of eligibility . Scott is regularly credentialed by Major League Baseball teams and is the first widely known Fantasy analyst to have a consistent presence in the locker rooms and press boxes. He is known for bringing unique insider perspectives to Fantasy Baseball players. Scott has also covered the NBA, NFL and NASCAR from Fantasy angles as a credentialed media member. Through RotoExperts’ ever-expanding network of partners, his work has appeared on major platforms such as NFL.com, Yahoo Sports, SI.com, USA Today and the Bloomberg Professional Service among many others. His featured analysis now appears consistently on Sportsgrid.com, which was recently acquired by RotoExperts. Scott has won several notable Fantasy Baseball expert championships, including two Fantasy Sports Trade Association titles and he also won a Strat-O-Matic experts league in 2005.
Scott was born in Queens, New York and currently resides there with his wife, Victoria, and their son Sean. Scott is a graduate of Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus. His journalism career began in 1984 when he won the New York Knicks High School SportsWriters Competition. Scott’s father, Bernard, instilled a love of baseball in him when he was very young and Scott’s passion and efforts directed towards the game are dedicated to his memory.