Ryan Field




Field joined WABC-TV after spending three years working as an Anchor/Host at Fox Sports 1 in Los Angeles. There, he hosted the network's "FOX Sports Live", "MLB on FOX" and "MLB WhipAround" programs. Prior to joining FS1, Field served as a correspondent for FOX Sports Detroit, where he was a host on Pistons, Tigers and Red Wings coverage from 2003 to 2013.
Ryan started his broadcasting career in his home state of Michigan as a reporter/producer with FOX affiliate WJBK-TV in Detroit and then sports director at FOX affiliate WSYM-TV in Lansing.
Field graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in journalism. His two decades of award-winning sports coverage include recognition with seven Michigan EMMY's, including "Best Sports Anchor" in 2009 & 2012.
He currently resides in Manhattan.