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Michael Kay's introduction on YES' first game broadcast on March 19, 2002. The YES Network launched at noon on March 19, 2002, with a half-hour introductory show. The first game broadcast on YES was an exhibition game against in which the New York Yankees faced the Cincinnati Reds at 7 PM on the same day.
TV: YES Network, or Amazon Prime Video in New York Radio : WFAN ( 660 AM ) and WFAN-FM ( 101.9 FM ) in New York; New York Yankees Radio Network ; WADO ( 1280 AM ) (Spanish) (Cadena Radio Yankees) Longest serving Yankee broadcasters (all-time with 10+ years)
From 2005-2024, John Sterling (play-by-play) and Suzyn Waldman (color commentary) have been the Yankees Radio Network broadcast team. Waldman is the first and one of the few women to hold a full-time position with a major league team, and had served as a Yankees beat reporter for the YES Network before moving to the broadcast booth.
All games on SportsNet New York (SNY) and WHSQ 880-AM unless indicated ... New York Yankees 2025 (all subject to change) All games on YES Network and WFAN 660-AM, 101.9-FM unless indicated. March ...
New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi stands with Joan Steinbrenner during a tribute for her husband the late George Steinbrenner before a baseball spring training game against the Philadelphia ...
The broadcasters from the Yankees' YES Network will still produce the games, fans will just have to pay someone else to watch them. ... This slate of games was aired on New York's WPIX in previous ...
Yankees Classics is a program on the YES Network which features classic New York Yankees games. Each Yankees Classics episode is hosted by Yankees radio announcer John Sterling , who discusses the game's impact on Yankees history at the beginning and end of the telecast.
Michael Kay (born February 2, 1961) [1] [2] is an American sports broadcaster who is the television play-by-play broadcaster of the New York Yankees and host of CenterStage on the YES Network, and the host of The Michael Kay Show heard on "ESPN New York 880" WHSQ in New York City and simulcast on ESPN Xtra on XM Satellite Radio. [3]