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 to ...
The Yankees’ newest announcer is already catching some flak. WFAN’s Boomer Esiason didn’t hold back after Dave Sims elected to skip the Yankees’ series against the A’s, fewer than 40 games into his ...
Nope. He wasn’t in Seattle anymore. Imagine you’re Dave Sims, the new radio voice of the New York Yankees. It’s last Thursday — Opening Day — and your heart is thumping. It’s your first day on the job ...
A critical part of sports broadcasts is the announcers’ voices, especially on radio. That means there are some changed plans around voice-affecting illnesses. The latest along those lines is New York ...
The New York Yankees have a new voice in the booth. But it’s not the voice that’s grabbing headlines — it’s the silence. “I’m sorry, I love Dave Sims. … but what are you doing?” Esiason said on-air, ...
In an ongoing reflection about the New York Yankees' 2025 season, a discussion is warranted about the debut campaign for Dave Sims as WFAN’s play-by-play announcer. Sims entered the season with big ...
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. Now that the 2025 baseball season is ...
With John Sterling retired once again, WFAN and the Yankees have settled on a replacement for the legendary broadcaster. Dave Sims has been named the team’s new radio play-by-play man, Audacy, WFAN’s ...
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The Yankees are closing in on a replacement for legendary radio play-by-play broadcaster John Sterling. Mariners ...
The New York Yankees have a new voice for their radio broadcasts, bringing in a man who's beloved throughout the sport. Dave Sims has agreed to become the team's new play-by-play broadcaster on WFAN, ...
It was always assumed that whoever was named New York Yankees radio play-by-play John Sterling’s successor would have a hard time living up to the kind of legacy he built. However, as Dave Sims ...