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Michael Kay is the main play-by-play voice of the New York Yankees on both the Yankees Entertainment & Sports Network and WWOR-TV, New York, a job he has held since 2002. He has been best known for saying "See-ya!" during his home run calls.

Michael previously did Yankee games on WABC Radio, and was the post-game, locker room reporter for the Madison Square Garden Network.

Kay also has a talk show in New York from 4 pm to 7 pm (eastern time) on 1050 ESPN Radio. Michael is also the host of Center Stage where he interviews people from all different branches of sports and entertainment. Among his guests are Bernie Mac, Billy Crystal and George Steinbrenner

He has also graduated from Fordham University.

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