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The WFAN host was in disbelief the new Yankees radio announcer would take a series off so early in the season.
Dave Sims tips his hat to Mariners greats and Jackie Robinson in his role as Seattle's play-by-play announcer. The 2024 campaign is his 18th season.
Dave Sims has called Mariners games on television for the last 20 years, earning three consecutive Washington Sportscaster of the Year Awards (2018-20) from the National Sports Media Association.
The others: Dave Sims, Paul Olden, Bill White, me. — Robert Ford (@raford3) January 25, 2024 At least Sims didn't have to sit with the discomfort of the readers' hate mail for more than a decade.
WFAN’s Boomer Esiason didn’t hold back after Dave Sims elected to skip the Yankees’ series against the A’s less than 40 games into his tenure as WFAN’s play-by-play announcer for the team.
Dave Sims has been a constant voice for the Mariners for nearly a generation. He's been covering Seattle games since 2007 and won three consecutive Washington Sportscaster of the Year awards from ...
Dave Sims called Suzyn Waldman the night he got the Yankees’ radio play-by-play job with a succinct message: “Hey, partner. I’m home.” It was that simple for Sims, who has lived in ...
Cody Bellinger, Paul Goldschmidt, and Carlos Rodón’s beard weren’t the only ones making their New York Yankees debut Thursday. Longtime Seattle Mariners announcer Dave Sims worked his first ...
SEATTLE — Mariners television broadcaster Dave Sims is a sports icon in the Emerald City, his home for the last 18 baseball seasons.He loves Seattle, and Seattle loves him back.
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.
The pre-2025 MLB offseason is still in its infancy, and so far the biggest change to the Seattle Mariners might come in the broadcast booth rather than on the field.