- List of New York Yankees broadcasters
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- TV: YES Network and WWOR-TV 9 in New York
- Radio: WCBS 880AM in New York and the New York Yankees Radio Network; WADO 1280 AM (Spanish)
Contents
Broadcast announcers
Longest serving Yankee broadcasters (all-time with 10+ years)
Phil Rizzuto (40 yrs), Mel Allen (29 yrs), John Sterling (23 yrs), Bobby Murcer (22 yrs), Michael Kay (20 yrs), Frank Messer (18 yrs), Bill White (18 yrs), Ken Singleton (15 yrs), Red Barber (13 yrs), Jim Kaat (13 yrs), Al Trautwig (12 yrs)
TV play-by-play
- Mel Allen, 1939–1940, 1942, 1946–1964 (WPIX), 1981-1986 (SportsChannel), (Ford Frick Award winner)
- Red Barber, 1954–1966 (WPIX), (Ford Frick Award winner)
- Joe E. Brown 1953 (WPIX)
- Dave Cohen, 1995-1996 (MSG)
- Jerry Coleman, 1963–1969 (WPIX), (Ford Frick Award winner)
- Bob Gamere, 1970 (WPIX)
- Joe Garagiola, 1965–1967 (WPIX), (Ford Frick Award winner)
- Curt Gowdy, 1949–1950 (WPIX), (Ford Frick Award winner)
- George Grande, 1989–1990 (WPIX)
- Greg Gumbel, 1989 (MSG)
- Russ Hodges, 1946–1948 (WPIX), (Ford Frick Award winner)
- Tommy Hutton, 1989 (MSG)
- Michael Kay, 2002–present (YES)
- Bob Lorenz, 2010-Present (YES)
- Frank Messer, 1968-1984 (WPIX)
- Bobby Murcer, 1983–1984, 1991-1998 (WPIX), 1988 (SportsChannel), 1989 (MSG), 1999-2001 (FOX5), 2002-2008 (YES)
- Phil Rizzuto β, 1957-1996 (WPIX)
- Spencer Ross, 1985 (WPIX), 1987 (SportsChannel)
- Ken Singleton, 1997-2001 (MSG), 2002–present (YES)
- Dewayne Staats, 1990-1994 (MSG)
- Al Trautwig, 1990-2001 (MSG)
- Bill White, 1971-1988 (WPIX)
TV analyst
- Rick Cerone, 1996-1997 (WPIX)
- David Cone, 2002, 2008-2009, 2011-present (YES)
- Dizzy Dean β, 1950-1951 (WPIX)
- Joe DiMaggio β, 1952 (WPIX)
- John Flaherty, 2006–present (YES)
- Whitey Ford β, 1969-1971 (WPIX)
- Joe Garagiola, 1965–1967 (WPIX), (Ford Frick Award winner)
- Joe Girardi, 2004, 2007 (YES)
- Ken Harrelson, 1987–1988 (SportsChannel)
- Fran Healy, 1981-1983 (SportsChannel)
- Tommy John, 1998 (WPIX)
- David Justice, 2005-2007 (YES)
- Jim Kaat, 1986 (WPIX), 1995-2001 (MSG), 2002-2006 (YES)
- Tony Kubek, 1990-1994 (MSG), (Ford Frick Award winner)
- Al Leiter, 2006–present (YES)
- Mickey Mantle β, 1985-1988 (SportsChannel)
- Billy Martin, 1986-1987 (WPIX)
- Tino Martinez, 2010 (YES)
- Tim McCarver, 1999-2001 (FOX5)
- Frank Messer, 1968-1984 (WPIX)
- Bobby Murcer, 1983–1984, 1991-1998 (WPIX), 1997-2001 (MSG), 2002-2008 (YES)
- Paul O'Neill, 2002–present (YES)
- Paul Olden, 1994-1995 (WPIX)
- Lou Piniella, 1989 (MSG)
- Phil Rizzuto β, 1957-1996 (WPIX)
- Tom Seaver β, 1989-1993 (WPIX)
- Ken Singleton, 1997-2001 (MSG), 2002–present (YES)
- Bill White, 1971-1988 (WPIX)
Radio
Longest serving Yankee radio broadcasters (all-time with 10+ years)
Phil Rizzuto (30 yrs), John Sterling (23 yrs), Mel Allen (22 yrs), Frank Messer (18 yrs), Bill White (16 yrs), Red Barber (13 yrs), Michael Kay (10 yrs)
- Garnett Marks, 1939
- Arch McDonald, 1939
- Mel Allen, 1939–1940, 1942, 1946–1964
- J.C. Flippen, 1940
- Connie Desmond, 1942
- Don Dunphy, 1944
- Bill Slater, 1944–1945
- Al Helfer, 1945
- Russ Hodges, 1946–1948
- Curt Gowdy, 1949–1950
- Art Gleeson, 1951–1952
- Bill Crowley, 1951–1952
- Joe E. Brown, 1953
- Jim Woods, 1953–1956
- Red Barber, 1954–1966
- Phil Rizzuto β, 1957–1986
- Jerry Coleman, 1963–1969
- Joe Garagiola, 1965–1967
- Frank Messer, 1968–1985
- Bob Gamere, 1970
- Bill White, 1971–1986
- Dom Valentino, 1975
- Fran Healy, 1978–1981
- John Gordon, 1982-1985 (Pre and postgame only, 1986)
- Bobby Murcer, 1986
- Spencer Ross, 1986
- Hank Greenwald, 1987–1988
- Tommy Hutton, 1987–1988
- John Sterling, 1989–present
- Jay Johnstone, 1989–1990
- Joe Angel, 1991
- Michael Kay, 1992–2001
- Charley Steiner, 2002–04
- Felix DeJesus, 2007 en Espanol
- Beto Villa, 2007 en Espanol
- Suzyn Waldman, 2005–present
Broadcast outlets
Radio stations
- WABC 1939-40, 1981–2001
- WOR 1942
- WINS 1944-57, 1978–80
- WMGM/WHN 1958-60, 1967–70
- WCBS 1961-66, 2002–present
- WMCA 1971-1977
- WADO 2010–present (Spanish)
Television stations
The Yankees' New York City Flagship station has been:
Outside of New York City, over-the-air television broadcasts can often be seen on:
- WCCT-TV and WTIC-TV New Haven/Hartford
- WNYA "My 4" Albany
- TWSN "Time Warner Sportsnet" Buffalo
- CW-WHAM Rochester
- WSTQ-LP "CW6" Syracuse
- WBPN-LP "My8" Binghamton
- WQMY Williamsport/Scranton/Wilkes Barre
- WPNY-LP Utica
Cable television
- SportsChannel 1981-1988
- MSG Network 1989-2001
- Yes Network 2002-current
Note: β denotes a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
See also
References
Halberstam, David "Sports on NY Radio", 1999. ISBN 1-57028-197-1
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