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Kay has been the signature sound of Yankees broadcasts since joining YES in 2002, and before that he was Sterling’s partner on the radio.
New Yankees broadcaster Dave Sims is taking over the role that John Sterling previously held for the last 36 seasons. He tells Men's Health how he does it.
After a 36-year run as the Yankees’ radio voice, including five world championships - "lucky'' to live out his broadcasting dream - Sterling announced his retirement on April 15 and was honored ...
Nitkowski’s post included a graphic that showed Walsh’s correct call percentage at just 86.2%. The breakdown? 23 missed calls ...
Remember on Monday, when WFAN radio host (and former NFL quarterback) Boomer Esiason took a shot at new New York Yankees radio broadcaster Dave Sims? You can se ...
The legendary radio voice of the New York Yankees John Sterling is retiring after 36 seasons with the team.
There were perhaps enough Yankees fans who are old enough to recognize the lyric "Hey Now!" as a Frank Sinatra reference when Dave Sims, in his first year as the Yankees' radio play-by-play ...
Live TV production is tricky, and when things go wrong, viewers are left with awkward moments at best and a ruined experience at worst. Friday’s YES broadcast of the New York Yankees’ away game ...
Yankees broadcasters called out Jazz Chisholm Jr. after his ejection in a tie game, with Todd Frazier urging him to “be a professional” in the moment.
Braves superstar Ronald Acuña Jr. made a show-stopping defensive play on Friday — but that didn’t stop the Yankees’ broadcast team from calling out the Bronx Bombers.
Remember on Monday, when WFAN radio host (and former NFL quarterback) Boomer Esiason took a shot at new New York Yankees radio broadcaster Dave Sims? You ...
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