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Who are the Yankees' TV and radio announcers for 2025? - MSN
Here is everything New York Yankees fans need ot know about the team's 2025 TV and radio announcers. John Sterling's official retirement has one big change on the way.
Apple TV's MLB announcers were slammed for poor commentary during Friday's Yankees vs. Phillies game, drawing backlash from frustrated fans.
For the first time since 1988, the New York Yankees have a new full-time play-by-play announcer on the radio. Dave Sims replaced John Sterling, who retired early in the 2024 season but briefly ...
When the New York Yankees traveled to California for a May series against the Athletics, they had a notable name missing from ...
Ryan Glasspiegel of the New York Post reports that WFAN is closing on a deal to bring in Mariners TV announcer Dave Sims to replace John Sterling as the Yankees’ radio announcer.
Work, or sleep like a normal person. He concluded he could always sleep later. From 1987-89, Hamilton worked in the radio ...
The 86-year-old New York native was the Yankees' radio play-by-play announcer from 1989 to 2024. ... Joe Najarian is the Deputy Editor and a writer for the New York Yankees and New York Mets On SI ...
New York Yankees ESPN broadcaster pays homage to legendary Yankees announcer at end of Pinstripe Bowl ... but he remains the team's No. 1 radio play-by-play announcer on WFAN.
John Sterling retired earlier this year due to health concerns, but the legendary New York Yankees radio announcer will soon be back. Sterling is coming out of retirement to call Yankees playoff ...
Michael Kay is down in the count. Kay, who calls New York Yankees games on YES Network, anchors ESPN Radio’s afternoon lineup and goes head-to-head with WFAN’s Carton & Roberts. The New York ...
John Sterling recently retired after 36 years as the radio voice of the New York Yankees. He was a mentor to this writer. He even put me on the air.
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