Thursday, February 11, 2016

2001 New York Yankees Broadcasters

JOHN STERLING (WABC)
"Joining WABC in 1989, Sterling begins his 13th season with the club and has previously called games for the Atlanta Braves (1982-87) and the Atlanta Hawks (1981-89) on WTBS. Locally, he has served as an announcer for Islanders and Nets games.
John has been a spokesman for the Leukemia Society of America for the past nine years. He resides in Bergen County, New Jersey with his wife Jennifer and his daughter Abigail. The Sterlings welcomed three new additions to their family- Veronica, Bradord and Derek- on October 11, 2000."

-2001 New York Yankees Information & Record Guide


BOBBY MURCER
"Murcer began as a Yankees announcer after his retirement from the game in 1983, serving as color analyst for WABC-Radio from 1983-85. After serving a season as Assistant General Manager for the Yankees, he returned to the booth as color analyst for Yankees games on Sportschannel New York. In 1989, the first year of Yankees games on MSG, Murcer served as color commentator alongside Tommy Hutton. In 1990, he joined the WPIX broadcast team and served in that capacity through the end of the 1998 season.
Over a 17-year career, he played in 1,908 games, batting .277 with 252 home runs and 1,043 RBI. He joined Lou Gehrig as the only Yankees to hit home runs in four consecutive at-bats [in one day].
Murcer resides in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the town he grew up in, with his wife Kay. They have a daughter, Tori, and a son, Todd."

-2001 New York Yankees Information & Record Guide


TIM MCCARVER
"McCarver returns for his third season in the Yankees broadcast booth after spending 16 seasons announcing Mets games. He continues his role as lead analyst for the FOX Saturday Baseball Game of the Week, a position he has held since joining FOX Sports in April 1996.
He is the only network television baseball analyst to broadcast the last 10 regular seasons and postseasons, including 11 out of the last 14 World Series. He has also received 12 Emmy Award nominations during his 16 seasons as a network analyst for ABC, CBS and FOX, and was an anchor for both the 1988 and 1992 Winter Olympics.
He starred behind the plate for 21 major league seasons. Tim began his career with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1959 and is one of seven modern day players to play in four decades. He participated in two All-Star Games (1966-67), three League Championship Series (1976-78), was a member of two World Championship teams in St. Louis (1964, 1967) and was the hottest hitter in the 1964 World Series against the Yankees when he led all regulars with a .478 batting average.
Tim and his wife Anne have two daughters, Kathy and Kelly."

-2001 New York Yankees Information & Record Guide


JIM KAAT (MSG Television)
"In his playing days, Kaat won 283 games in his 25-year playing career, posting a 3.45 ERA and earning a record 16 Gold Gloves from 1962-77, a feat matched only by Brooks Robinson. His 898 appearances, covering four decades, places him 11th all-time.
He has worked nationally as a broadcaster for ESPN, CBS-TV, The Baseball Network and NBC Sports. Prior to joining MSG in 1995, Kaat spent one year as chief analyst on ESPN's Baseball Tonight and was the primary analyst for CBS Sports baseball coverage from 1989-93. He also covered Yankee baseball for WPIX-TV in 1986, the Atlanta Braves on TBS in 1987 and the Minnesota Twins on WCCO from 1988-93.
Kaat lives with his wife MaryAnn in Stuart, Florida and has four children, Jim Jr., Jill, Stacey and Drew."

-2001 New York Yankees Information & Record Guide


KEN SINGLETON (MSG Television)
"Singleton begins his fifth season behind the microphone for MSG calling Yankee games. He joined the MSG Network in 1997 from The Sports Network, where he served as analyst for the Montreal Expos from 1985-96. Prior to that, he also called play-by-play for six years on the Expos' flagship radio network, CIQC. He worked as the lead analyst for FOX Sports Saturday afternoon broadcasts in 1996.
In a 15-year career, primarily with the Baltimore Orioles, Singleton played in 2,082 games and batted .282 with 246 home runs and 1,065 RBI. In 1977 he set Oriole records by hitting .328 and accumulating a .438 on-base percentage.
Born in Manhattan and raised in Mount Vernon, New York, he played baseball in the Bronx Federation League at Macombs Dam Park, only a long home run from Yankee Stadium. Singleton lives in Sparks, Maryland with his wife Suzanne. They have four children."

-2001 New York Yankees Information & Record Guide


MIKE SANTINI and BILL WEBB (MSG Television)
"Mike Santini is in his first season producing Yankees games on MSG Network and Bill Webb is in his 10th year as director of Yankees telecasts for MSG. Webb earned the 2000 Outstanding Director of Sports Award at the New York Emmys, as the MSG baseball staff earned three Emmys in the baseball coverage category."

-2001 New York Yankees Information & Record Guide


ARMANDO TALAVERA, BETO VILLA and ROBERTO CLEMENTE, JR. (MSG Spanish)
"In August of 1996, MSG Network, in conjunction with the New York Yankees and Cablevision Systems of New York City, made all Yankees games on MSG available with Spanish audio. This service, called Secondary Audio Programming (SAP), made the Yankees the first franchise in New York sports history to offer such a service. This season, Beto Villa, Roberto Clemente, Jr. and Armando Talavera will once again call the action for Los Yankees En Espanol."

-2001 New York Yankees Information & Record Guide

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