Danny Wild is Major League Baseball’s Senior Coordinator for MiLB Digital Platforms and Operations. Outside of MLB, Danny keeps busy as the Army football team’s photographer at West Point and enjoys traveling for landscape and nature photography. Danny is also a contributing photographer for USA Today Sports Images, covering New York-area events.
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Halladay, Phillies slow down Mets
It was quite a matchup at Citi Field on Sunday when the Phillies, riding an eight-game losing streak, took on a depleted
Steelman, cadets stun Northwestern
“We have a chance now,” Army head coach Rich Ellerson said after Saturday’s dramatic win. “We needed one of these three. We’ve
A return to West Point
Army’s Jon Crucitti carries an American flag flown on Sept. 12, 2001 at the World Trade Center out into Michie Stadium before
A-Rod’s Triple-A rehab
Driving home last night at 1 a.m. in the middle of nowhere Pennsylvania, I sort of realized how therapeutic getting out to
Pence’s Phillies debut a happy one
Funny how things work out some times, especially in sports. I had already put in a request to shoot the Phillies and
Rugby photos featured in West Point Magazine
The latest edition of the quarterly West Point Magazine is out this month featuring a story about the Army men’s rugby team by Lieutenant Colonel Jim Johnston, who graduated from the Academy in ’73 and now writers for the alumni magazine. …
Captains named on Media Day
Army officially kicked off the 2011 season on Monday morning with its annual media day event at West Point, which was a
Yankees host Brewers
The Yankees hosted Milwaukee for an interleague game at the end of May at Yankee Stadium — CC Sabathia out-pitched Randy Wolf and Mark Teixeira slugged his 300th career home run in the Yanks’ win. Here’s a look at some of my photos from the day. …
Welcome to Buckner
When school lets out for the summer around the U.S., it’s time for sleeping late, BBQ’s and the beach for most college
Jeter ‘nervous’ for rehab start
When Derek Jeter walked through the dark, stuffy underbelly of Mercer County Waterfront Park around 6:43 p.m. on Saturday night, he was