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Yankees radio voice Dave Sims missing Subway Series finale ...Yankees broadcaster Dave Sims announced he would not be on the call for the series finale between the Mets and Yankees. Sims is dealing with laryngitis and the illness became too much of an issue ...
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.
Former NFL star Boomer Esiason ripped the new Yankees announcer, Dave Sims, for missing a series over the weekend to spend time in his former hometown.
Dave Sims returned to the stadium he called home for nearly two decades, but this time on the opposite side in his first season as the radio voice for the Yankees.
Sims’ broadcasting style is characterized by authentic enthusiasm – a quality that garnered recognition from radio personality Howard Stern, who praised his vibrant delivery.
When the new Yankees radio play-by-play voice was preparing for spring training games, he wasn’t nervous at all. Remember, this isn’t Dave Sims’ first radio rodeo.
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 ...
Yankees broadcaster responded to Howard Stern’s comments about his home run call, saying it was inspired by Frank Sinatra—not a sitcom.
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 ...
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.
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