Suzyn Waldman rejects narrative Aaron Boone is puppet for Yankees’ front office
"I don't understand why nobody understands this."
"I don't understand why nobody understands this."
"She could use like, uh, Vagisil daily fresh wipes"
"We all thought it was a hamstring. But I think it's a little worse than that."
"We need a run here."
"Your old team didn't score 13 runs in a month."
"I’m not coming in to do impersonations or anything like that."
"I never dreamt I would get the Yankee job."
"I'm not gonna imitate anybody."
"Just watching and listening to him, George had that passion that Steve Cohen has."
Sims has ties to WFAN, having worked for the station as a midday sports talk host from 1989-93.
"Are you really going to break the bank for Juan Soto and still have to put Aaron Judge in center field?”
"If Juan Soto runs into that, I'll kill them myself."
"A George Brett interview from the stands for an entire half inning during Game 3 of the ALDS is pretty ridiculous."
The New York Yankees are still searching for John Sterling's successor, with Dave Sims and Rickie Ricardo emerging as the final candidates.
"It makes it like a special event doesn't it?"
"They finally listened."
Sterling will call the fourth and fifth innings of Tuesday's Yankees-Guardians game.
"I thought [he] looked a little disinterested back in the 6th but Suzyn said no."
"Let’s see what happens. If it’s great, and that phone rings again saying, ‘You’re the guy,’ I don’t know."
You read that correctly.
"You guys dragged that out of me, how dare you!"
WFAN's Suzyn Waldman will take a rare vacation this weekend, so the radio network will make some changes to the Yankees broadcast.
With John Sterling's retirement, the Yankees and WFAN are taking a deliberate approach to finding his permanent successor.
"Does that mean you have to be reminded you have a brother or a sister?"
The Yankees are replacing the pair this weekend with two announcers 40+ years younger.