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'''Debbi Taylor''', formerly '''Debbi Wrobleski''', is an American sports reporter who has worked for the the [[Mid-AtlanticNew England Sports Network]] (MASNNESN) and the [[NESNMid-Atlantic Sports Network]] (MASN).
 
DebbiTaylor got her start in sports broadcasting at NESN, where she hosted the morning show, as well as doing feature interviews and reporting for [[Boston Red Sox]] games.
 
After six years at NESN, DebbiTaylor joined [[Sun Sports]] and [[FSN Florida]], where she worked as a sideline reporter. She was also a sports anchor and reporter for [[WOFL]] and [[WKMG-TV]] in [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]], where she covered the [[Daytona 500]] and [[Super Bowl]]. From 2007 through 2011, she was MASN′s sideline reporter at [[Washington Nationals]] games.
 
DebbiTaylor has won two local Emmys and a national Emmy for her trip to [[Cuba]] and "The Friendship Games." She was honored by Red Sox legend [[Ted Williams]] by being one of only two women included in the "Hitters Hall of Fame." (theThe other was longtime Red Sox owner [[Jean Yawkey]]).
 
Taylor is a native of [[Nashua, New Hampshire|Nashua]], [[New Hampshire]]. She is married to former [[Major League Baseball]] pitcher [[Wade Taylor]] and they have a daughter.
 
She is married to former [[Major League Baseball]] pitcher [[Wade Taylor]] and they have a daughter.
 
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