Michael Kay won't get to call the New York Yankees' first regular season game of 2026. That's because Netflix secured the ...
"To be blunt, it sucks," Kay, the Yankees' play-by-play man on YES, told Newsday on Tuesday in a telephone interview. "It ...
YES Network broadcaster Michael Kay was unhappy with Netflix taking over the Yankees vs. Giants game in the regular season.
Michael Kay questions Aaron Judge’s WBC claim, but the real value isn’t size—it’s national pride and atmosphere.
Michael Kay has reached his breaking point with Yankees fans. On Wednesday’s episode of “The Michael Kay Show,” the longtime Yankees broadcaster delivered a passionate defense of Aaron Boone. “A ...
It didn’t take long for Aaron Judge’s WBC comments to reverberate through the Bronx. Voice of the Yankees Michael Kay was admittedly surprised to learn that New York’s captain said the World Baseball ...
The most likely outcome, Kay predicts, is that Domínguez heads to Triple-A to play every day and waits for his phone to ring.
The network cut its play-by-play roster from four to two and its analyst group from six to three, all in the name of continuity for viewers.
With free agency looming, this Yankees star's pursuit ignited talk-radio outrage — and a pointed defense from Michael Kay.
The New York Yankees have yet to do anything noteworthy this offseason, unless one considers trading for Ryan Weathers to be a season changing trade. Weathers came to the team for a boatload of ...
Aaron Judge’s frustrations about the pace of the Yankees’ offseason left Michael Kay scratching his head. The voice of the Yankees on YES Network said during his eponymous ESPN NY radio show Tuesday ...
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