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


Michael previously did Yankee games on ], and was the post-game, locker room reporter for the ] Network. Michael previously did Yankee games on ], and was the post-game, locker room reporter for the ] Network.


Kay also has a talk show in New York from 4 pm to 7 pm (eastern time) on 1050 ] Radio. Kay also has a talk show in New York from 4 pm to 7 pm (eastern time) on 1050 ] Radio.

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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.

He has also graduated from Fordham University.

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