Throw away all of those good times and laughs – Michael Kay is done. The voice of the Yankees fired off a wild text message to his former ESPN Radio co-host Peter Rosenberg, which included telling him ...
Mike Breen might be a New York Knicks fan at heart, but that won’t stop him from calling their playoff games without bias for ...
Michael Kay defended his career after ESPN’s Pat McAfee took a shot at sports journalists this week, calling them “curmudgeon bums.” McAfee’s comments in a post on X came in the wake of the viral ...
As Michael Kay watches Stephen A. Smith venture further into the political spectrum, he can attest to that path coming with risk. Kay joined Brandon Tierney’s BT Unleashed YouTube show this week for a ...
On the latest episode of “The Michael Kay Show” on ESPN New York, Kay spent a significant chunk of his opening monologue ...
Michael Kay might be the TV voice of Major League Baseball’s New York Yankees, but that doesn’t mean he can’t have opinions about other pro sports leagues. The ESPN New York radio host joined the ...
Michael Kay broke down on the air as he opened up about the death of former radio partner John Sterling on Monday. Sterling, who was 87, had open-heart surgery after suffering “so many heart attacks ...
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Yankee legend's dying wish
Michael Kay got emotional Monday afternoon as he reflected on the life of one of his best friends, beloved Yankees announcer John Sterling. Sterling passed away from heart failure on Monday morning ...
Yankees infielder has more control over his career than he's letting on, and positional flexibility could be the key to ...
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