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  1. Joe Girardi

    Joseph Elliot Girardi (born October 14, 1964 in Peoria, Illinois) is the co-host of "Behind The Plate" and color commentator on the YES Network and a former catcher in Major League Baseball, for the Chicago Cubs, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and St. Louis Cardinals. He is a former manager of the Florida Marlins and was the National League Manager of the Year in 2006. He attended Spalding High School in Peoria, Illinois, …

  2. Bobby Murcer

    Bobby Ray Murcer (born May 20, 1946, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) was a professional baseball player for 17 seasons. After coming up briefly in with the New York Yankees in 1965 and 1966, Murcer fulfilled his military obligation before being called up to the majors to stay in 1969. Murcer averaged 21 home runs, 89 RBIs, and a .277 average over a full season during his career. A switch hitter, Murcer ended with 252 home runs, 1,043 RBIs, and a .277 average.

  3. George Steinbrenner

    George Michael Steinbrenner III (born July 4, 1930 in Rocky River, Ohio), often known as "The Boss", is an American businessman and the principal owner of Major League Baseball's New York Yankees. His outspokenness and role in driving up player salaries have made him one of the sport's more controversial figures, …

  4. Michael Kay

    Michael Kay (born February 2, 1961) is the main play-by-play voice of the New York Yankees, host of "Centerstage" on the YES Network and the host of "The Michael Kay Show" on WEPN.

  5. David Cone

    David Brian Cone (born January 2, 1963 in Kansas City, Missouri) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. With a sharp fastball but a soft-spoken demeanor, Cone earned a number of devoted fans, dubbed "Coneheads", who seemed to follow him no matter which team he played for.

  6. Paul O'Neill

    Paul Andrew O'Neill (born February 25, 1963 in Columbus, Ohio) is a former right fielder Major League Baseball player who won five World Series while playing for the Cincinnati Reds (1985-1992) and New York Yankees (1993-2001).

  7. Mike Francesa

    Michael Patrick Francesa, Jr. (born March 20, 1954) is an American radio talk show host and television commentator. He is primarily known for co-hosting the popular "Mike and the Mad Dog" show on WFAN in New York City, which he has done since September 5, 1989 with Chris "Mad Dog" Russo. Francesa is generally regarded as quite knowledgable about sports, but is extremely opinionated, which makes for a provocative show.

  8. John Sterling

    John Sterling (born Harold Moskowitz on is an American sportscaster and the radio play-by-play announcer of Major League Baseball's New York Yankees. He has announced Yankees games since 1989, calling 162 games a year, plus pre-season and post-season, without missing one. His Yankee broadcasts have been carried on the strong-signalled WABC and, since 2002, WCBS, …

  9. Suzyn Waldman

    Suzyn Waldman (born in Newton, MA) is an American sports broadcaster. Starting with the 2005 season, she has been the color commentator for New York Yankees baseball, working with John Sterling on radio broadcasts for WCBS-AM in New York City. She is a graduate of Simmons College with a degree in Economics. She is famous for various "pioneering" feats in regards to female sports broadcasters.

  10. Bob Sheppard

    Robert Leo Sheppard, (born October 12, 1910 in Richmond Hill, New York) has been the public address announcer for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball since 1951, and was for the New York Giants of the National Football League from 1956 to 2006. Since joining the Yankees, he has announced over 4,500 Major League Baseball games, and has worked 22 World Series. The first Yankee lineup Sheppard announced contained 6 future Hall of Famers: Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, …

  11. Tom Verducci

    Tom Verducci is an American sportswriter who is currently writing for Sports Illustrated and its online magazine si.com. He writes primarily about baseball. He was born in East Orange, New Jersey and was raised in Glen Ridge. He went to Penn State and graduated with a B.A. in Journalism. After a one-year stint at Florida Today, he moved to New York Newsday in 1983 and became a columnist there in 1990. He began writing for Sports Illustrated in 1993.

  12. John Flaherty

    John Timothy Flaherty (born October 21, 1967 in New York City, NY) is a retired catcher (retirement announced March 7, 2006), who last played for the New York Yankees in the major leagues. He attended George Washington University, graduating in 1988, and he bats and throws right-handed. Drafted by the Boston Red Sox in 1988, he moved through the farm system until he broke through with the Sox in 1992. He also played for them in 1993, and in 1994, …

  13. Chris Russo

    Christopher M. Russo (born October 18, 1959), known as the "Mad Dog," is an American sports radio personality. He is best known as the co-host of the widely popular "Mike and the Mad Dog" sports radio show with Mike Francesa, which is broadcast on WFAN in New York City and simulcast on the YES Network.

  14. Jim Kaat

    James Lee Kaat was born November 7 1938 in Zeeland, Michigan. He attended Hope College in nearby Holland, Michigan, and pitched on the school team there. He was nicknamed "Kitty" and is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Washington Senators (I)/Minnesota Twins (1959-1973), Chicago White Sox (1973-1975), Philadelphia Phillies (1976-1979), New York Yankees (1979-1980), and St. Louis Cardinals (1980-1983). After a brief stint as a pitching coach for the Reds, …

  15. Al Leiter

    Alois Terry "Al" Leiter ["lighter"] (born October 23, 1965 in Toms River, New Jersey), is a retired Major League Baseball left-handed starting pitcher. He attended Central Regional High School. He is now a color commentator and an analyst on the New York Yankees Pre-Game Show and New York Yankees Post-Game Show for the YES Network.

  16. Ken Singleton

    Kenneth Wayne Singleton (born June 10, 1947, in New York City) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder/designated hitter and current television announcer. Born in Manhattan and raised in nearby Mount Vernon, N.Y., Singleton played both baseball and basketball in high school, and also played baseball in the Bronx Federation League at Macombs Dam Park, across the street from Yankee Stadium.

  17. Mark Jackson

    Mark Jackson (born April 1 1965 in Brooklyn, New York) is a retired American professional basketball player who played point guard for the New York Knicks, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Clippers, Denver Nuggets, Toronto Raptors, Utah Jazz, and Houston Rockets in the NBA in a career spanning from 1987 to 2004. He is currently an NBA analyst for The YES Network's New Jersey Nets games, ESPN and ABC.

  18. Marv Albert

    Marv Albert (born Marvin Philip Aufrichtig on June 12, 1940, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American television and radio sportscaster, honored for his work as a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame and is commonly referred to as "the voice of basketball." From 1967 to 2004, he was also known as "the voice of the New York Knicks". In 2006, he was inducted into the Nassau County Sports Hall of Fame

  19. Bob Papa

    Bob Papa is currently the radio play-by-play voice for the New York Football Giants and has been calling Giants games since 1995. Prior to that, Bob served as a pre and post game Giants host, dating back to 1988. Over the past two years, Bob has also hosted WFAN's Giants Monday Night Wrap Up Show. During the NFL season, Bob hosts the Yes Network's "This Week In Football", MSG's "Giants On Line" and Fox 5's "Giants Game Plan".

  20. Bob Lorenz

    Bob Lorenz is the primary anchor on the YES Network. He is currently engaged to the sister of fellow YES Announcer Michael Kay.

  21. Ian Eagle

    Ian Eagle is an American sports announcer calling National Football League (NFL) games on CBS, New Jersey Nets games on the YES Network and hosts "Full Court Press", a basketball talk show with former player Kenny Smith on Sirius Satellite Radio. Other announcing experience include NCAA men's basketball, tennis, the Army-Navy football games, the Army-Navy basketball games, boxing, and NCAA track and field for CBS. He is a graduate of Syracuse University.

  22. Steven Goldman

    Steven Goldman is a sports writer on baseball and a commentator on the New York Yankees and at times on the New York Mets. During the summer, he is a semiweekly baseball columnist for "The New York Sun" 's sports section on the Yankees and for times on the Mets, along with fellow baseball columnist Tim Marchman. During the winter, he is a biweekly columnist for the "Sun".

  23. Charley Steiner

    Charley Steiner (born July 17, 1949) is an American sportscaster. He is the main radio voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers, paired with Rick Monday to call innings 4 through 9 of games that are televised. Vin Scully calls the first three innings in a simulcast. Steiner calls the television play-by-play on games that Scully doesn't work (East of the Rockies). Steiner was originally hired to fill the void left by Ross Porter's departure.

  24. Chris Shearn

    Chris Shearn is a broadcaster for the YES Network. Shearn hosts Yankees Batting Practice Today where he shows the Yankees take batting practice and shows sports highlights. In addition he also is the producer and the host of "Sports Sprint" a highlight show before the Mike and the Mad Dog program and at the conclusion of the show he hosts "The Finish Line" that shows the best moments of the show.

  25. Fred Hickman

    Fred Hickman is the host of "NBA Shootaround" and a "SportsCenter" anchor for ESPN.

  26. Nancy Newman

    Nancy Newman is an anchor and reporter on the YES Network. Having joined the network in 2005, her duties have been as a substitute host for the New York Yankees Pre-Game Show and the New York Yankees Post-Game Show for New York Yankees telecasts. As well as the pregame and postgame shows for New Jersey Nets. She has also filled in as an on field reporter, and hosted Yankees Magazine. Newman was formerly an anchor on CNNSI.

  27. Howard Cross

    Howard Cross (born August 8, 1967 in Huntsville, Alabama) is a former professional American football tight end in the NFL. Cross was drafted out of the University of Alabama in 1989 by the New York Giants in the 6th round with the 158th pick of the draft. Cross played in 207 games for the Giants, which is a franchise record and although he was known more for his blocking expertise, he finished his 14 year career in 2001 with 201 receptions for 2,194 yards and 17 touchdowns.

  28. John Minko

    John Minko is a "20/20 sports anchors" on radio station WFAN in New York and has worked there since its inception in 1987. Nicknamed "Coach" by his coworkers, Minko provides listeners with up-to-the-minute sports news, Sundays through Thursdays between the hours of 12pm and 6pm (Monday-Thursday) and 6am and 12pm (Sunday). He has also, at times, been called the "Dean of Updates", a moniker in recognition of his seniority.

  29. Keith Byars

    Keith Byars (born October 14, 1963 in Dayton, Ohio) is a sports broadcaster and former American football player.

  30. Kelly Tripucka

    Peter Kelly Tripucka (born February 16, 1959 in Glen Ridge, New Jersey) was a National Basketball Association player for the Detroit Pistons, Utah Jazz, and Charlotte Hornets from 1981 to 1991.

  31. Steve Berthiaume

    Steve Berthiaume (born 1965, Medfield, Massachusetts) is a former sportscaster for the SportsNet New York (SNY) cable network and current anchor on ESPN. A graduate of Emerson College, Berthiaume's broadcasting career began at WTIC-TV in Hartford, Connecticut, where he covered University of Connecticut men's and women's basketball and their involvement in the NCAA tournament. He then went to the now-defunct CNNSI network and eventually to ESPN in February 2000, …

  32. Leslie Boghosian

    Leslie Boghosian is one of the original on-air personalities at the YES Network, starting at its inception in March of 2002. She is the lead reporter for New Jersey Nets telecasts and is the New York Giants beat reporter for "New York Football Sunday" and "This Week in Football". Boghosian also serves time on the anchor desk hosting "Nets Magazine", "YES Network Magazine" and fills in for the Nets pre and post game.

  33. Gavin Barclay

    I'm 72 years old and I'm a retired professional bowler. Back in the day, I could juggle 5 bowling balls in one hand. I was one tough cookie, let me tell you. Now I just play bocchi ball and croquet with a bunch of other smelly old men. I've recently been getting into sweaters with my friend Jackson. Jackson is my miniature poodle, we go everywhere together. He has such a fine collection of sweaters that I've bought him.

  34. Jay Duckworth

    How do you fill this space out with out sounding like a conceded ass? I grew up in one of the most beautiful places on earth and I didn’t even know it. Louisiana Missouri, blocks away from the Mississippi River to one side and woods and farmland on the other. You could take a day and drive and get lost enough to still find your way home by sunset.

  35. Darren Evans

    the best in the world.

  36. Lauren

    To sum it up in a nut shell I like to go out and have fun with what i do (as long as u have fun, thats all that matters). I am a very laid back easy going kind of a girl who just wants to make the best of each moment.

  37. Michelle Salvatore

    I am in a happy place with people I love. I have a cat named Jasper- If you don't like him, I won't like you. I I love helping people. I love smiling. And I believe in true love. Everything else doesn't matter.

  38. Jim

    I work as a television engineer broadcasting all kinds of events for just about every channel there is! I've always been interested in this field and I feel fortunate to have a job that I actually like! My new favorite hobby is flying.

  39. Glenn

    Whaddup people. Thanks for droppin' by! Odds are good that you know me so you're quite aware of what kind of person I am. But for those of you not familiar with me...well I'm a pretty normal guy, though I think I've got a little more energy than the average male. I'll surprise you with my knowledge of pointless pop culture information, and I'm a huuuuuuge sports fan.

  40. Michelle Beadle

    The block that should be called "narcissism"...about me:..I work a lot..(mostly sports tv with a little non-sports fun sprinkled throughout) and love every second of it..I like to be spontaneous...and take off whenever possible. I hate political correctness, and extreme sensitivity...it ruins it for the rest of us. My most favorite people in the world are those comfortable with themselves...not an overly easy thing to find.

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