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Hey now! Did first year New York Yankees radio announcer Dave Sims get his home run call from Howard Stern?
You might want to check again where Dave Sims got the inspiration for his signature catchphrase. While famed SiriusXM shock jock Howard Stern took an interest in the new Yankees radio broadcaster ...
Dave Sims didn't get 'Hey Now' from the Larry Sanders Show, as Howard Stern suggested, and he took to social media to explain its Depression-era origins.
Yankees radio announcer Dave Sims has no regrets about taking time off in May to see his son, despite his WFAN colleague’s ...
Apparently, legendary radio host Howard Stern and New York Yankees announcer Dave Sims are kindred spirits. Sims, the Yankees’ first-year radio play-by-play voice, punctuates home runs with a ...
Dave Sims has some big shoes to fill as the new voice of the New York Yankees following legendary broadcaster John Sterling. It’s hard enough for the native New Yorker to make his own space in ...
It’s Dave Sims’ first year in the Yankees’ broadcasting booth, but his home run call isn’t new. Sims’ who spent 2007-2024 in the Mariners’ booth, has the tagline “Hey now!” when a ...
Longtime Seattle Mariners announcer Dave Sims worked his first official game as the Yankees’ new radio voice. Sims replaces John Sterling, who retired early last season but returned for the ...
One-on-One Radio voice, Dave Sims, celebrates his legendary career Season 2025 Episode 2808 | 26m 10s | CC Steve Adubato welcomes Dave Sims, Radio Voice of the New York Yankees on WFAN and Host of ...
It's going to be quite the happy holiday for Dave Sims. After all, you don't often get to go into Christmas and Chanukah seasons as the new radio voice of the New York Yankees. "It's thrilling. It's ...
Youth movement! WFAN and the Yankees are set to hire Dave Sims, 71, to be their new radio play-by-player succeeding the retired John Sterling, according to sources briefed on the agreement ...
Yankees broadcaster responded to Howard Stern’s comments about his home run call, saying it was inspired by Frank Sinatra—not a sitcom.