Retiring Ken Singleton offers heartfelt sendoff to broadcast partner Michael Kay
"I can't overestimate what it's meant to work with you all these years, Michael."
"I can't overestimate what it's meant to work with you all these years, Michael."
It's time to get crews back on the road, as long as it can happen safely.
"OH! BLAKE GRIFFIN! RAZZLE DAZZLE! OH HOOO! NETS LEVEL! KEVIN DURANT! THE RACK ATTACK! AND ONE OF THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR!"
"OH TERRYYYY! HOW DO YOU DOOOOO!"
Singleton has a history of changing his mind.
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Kay will continue to call about 125 Yankees' games a year for YES while also hosting his ESPN New York radio afternoon show.
The former 3-time All-Star is hanging up the mic after an illustrious career.
With the team winning and Comcast back in the fold, YES' household ratings for Yankees telecasts increased 57 percent.
The last time YES got a rating that good was Derek Jeter's final game at Yankee Stadium