"There are no excuses because you can't allow it to happen. So it was a total screw-up on my part."
“I told my bosses at YES I would rather not do the [play-by-play] on Apple because it wouldn’t be right to Stephen Nelson."
“The first I learned of this is from The Post’s website,” Kay told The Post. “At first blush, I would feel very uncomfortable taking the assignment...
Beltran stands to benefit by talking about the Astros' sign-stealing scandal far more than he would suffer.
From 1975 – 1980 John Sterling was the television announcer of the New York and New Jersey Nets, later filling the same role for the Atlanta...
Despite announcing his retirement earlier this year, Ken Singleton is making plans to return to the YES Network booth in 2019. Singleton currently provides color commentary...
The television play-by-play voice of the New York Yankees and afternoon host on ESPN New York 98.7 Michael Kay is part of the recently announced new...
Michael Kay and the YES Network will be working together for the next 3-5 years. The TV play-by-play voice of the Yankees has a new deal...
Sports programming used to be a license to print money. Even as the rest of the television business was showing signs of strain, sports seemed like a...
Much to the frustration of the people who bring you local coverage of Yankees and Mets games throughout the regular season, Major League Baseball’s television contract...