LIST OF NEW YORK YANKEES BROADCASTERS


★ 'TV': YES Network and WWOR-TV 9 in New York

★ 'Radio': WCBS 880AM in New York and the New York Yankees Radio Network

Contents
Broadcast announcers
TV Play by Play
TV Analyst
Radio
Broadcast Outlets
Radio Stations
Television Stations
Cable Television
See Also
Reference

Broadcast announcers


TV Play by Play


Mel Allen, 1939-40, 1942, 1946-64, 1984-86 (Ford Frick Award winner)

Red Barber, 1954-66 (Ford Frick Award winner)

Joe E. Brown 1953

Dave Cohen, 1995-96

Curt Gowdy, 1949-50 (Ford Frick Award winner)

George Grande, 1989-90

Greg Gumbel, 1989

Russ Hodges, 1946-48 (Ford Frick Award winner)

Frank Messer, 1968-84

Phil Rizzuto, 1957-1996

Spencer Ross, 1986

Dewayne Staats, 1990-94

Al Trautwig, 1990-2001

Michael Kay, 2002-present
TV Analyst


David Cone, 1995-9?

Dizzy Dean β, 1950-51

Joe DiMaggio β, 1952

John Flaherty, 2006-present

Whitey Ford β, 1969-71

Joe Garagiola, 1965-67 (Ford Frick Award winner)

Joe Girardi, 2004, 2007-present

Ken Harrelson, 1987-88

Fran Healy, 1981-1983

David Justice, 2005-present

Jim Kaat, 1986, 1995-2006

Tony Kubek, 1990-1994

Al Leiter, 2006-present

Mickey Mantle β, 1985-86, 1988

Billy Martin, 1986-87

Tim McCarver, 1999-2001

Bobby Murcer, 1983-84, 1986-present

Paul O'Neill, 2002-present

Lou Piniella, 1989

Phil Rizzuto β, 1957-96

Tom Seaver β, 1989-93

Ken Singleton, 1997-present

Bill White, 1971-88
Radio


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, 1952

Joe E. Brown, 1953

Jim Woods, 1953-1956

Red Barber, 1954-1966

Phil Rizzuto, 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
Television Stations

The Yankees' New York City Flagship station has been:

WPIX: through 1998

WNYW: 1999-2001

WCBS: 2002-2004

WWOR: 2005-current
Outside of New York City, over-the-air television broadcasts can often be seen on:

WCTX "My9" New Haven/Hartford

WXXA "Fox 23" Albany

WNGS "RTN-11" Buffalo

CW-WHAM Rochester

WSTQ-LP "CW6" Syracuse

WBPN-LP "My8" Binghamton

WQMY Williamsport/Scranton/Wilkes Barre
Cable Television


SportsChannel

MSG Network

Yes Network 2002-current
''Note:'' β ''denotes a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame''

See Also



List of current Major League Baseball announcers

Reference


Halberstam, David "Sports on NY Radio", 1999. ISBN 1-57028-197-1

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