On opening day, while everyone obsessed over the Yankees’ championship expectations, Michael Kay lobbed a grenade that Mets fans have been waiting to hear someone throw: Why does everyone assume the ...
Aaron Judge won three MVPs. He won a batting title. He hit .600 in last year’s postseason. He turned down more money from other franchises to stay a Yankee. He is, by almost every conceivable measure, ...
In order to represent so many fans’ sentiments about the rising difficulty in finding where to watch MLB games, the Yankees found the perfect complainer. YES Network released a new commercial Friday ...
The New York Yankees opened their season against the San Francisco Giants with a convincing win, but Aaron Judge’s quiet opener still sparked immediate debate. While the Yankees rolled to a 7-0 ...
Michael Kay and David Cone are back to their normal banter. During Sunday’s Yankees broadcast on the YES Network, a picture of a grandmother — listed as Rebecca on the on-screen graphic — and her ...
Michael Kay wasn’t having it. Not for one second. When a caller to his show tried to downplay Paul Skenes — yes, the same Paul Skenes who’s started his career with back-to-back sub-2.00 ERA seasons — ...
Michael Kay will be watching Opening Day from the stands. Again. Last year, when ESPN held the Yankees opener and put Joe Buck on the call, Kay — who has either written or announced Opening Day for 37 ...
Cam Schlittler wasn’t supposed to be this good. Seventh-round draft picks who throw 89-90 mph don’t typically become Cy Young contenders. But according to Yankees announcer Michael Kay, that’s exactly ...
If you thought Michael Kay was fired up about the Mets’ baserunning blunder, wait until you hear his scorched-earth take on New York fans booing Bo Bichette in just his third game wearing the orange ...
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