In May, Yankees and YES Network analyst Ken Singleton announced he was retiring at the end of the season. We were somewhat skeptical, and with good reason; Singleton had said he’d be retiring in 2018 ...
The Pairings Party at B.C. Brewery in Hunt Valley was held the day before the Ken Singleton Celebrity Golf Tournament. Partygoers mingled, danced and could practice their swing on a golf simulator.
Prone hitters and third-base coaches with a ball bearing down on them soon will be on their own. That “Look out!” will not be heard at Yankee Stadium much longer. Ken Singleton, a Yankees analyst ...
The YES Network’s revolving booth will have a different look next season. Ken Singleton, who has been a Yankees analyst since 1997, announced Monday morning that this would be his final year with the ...
Between a 12-2 shellacking and an abrupt retirement from a fan base-favorite, the New York Yankees franchise had a day to forget on Saturday. The Yankees will be saying goodbye to YES broadcaster Ken ...
Ahead of the 2018 season, YES Network analyst Ken Singleton announced that it would be his last one in the Yankees broadcast booth. Then, in September of 2018, Singleton changed course, saying that he ...
Ken Singleton still likes his job. As he said, “I have always told people that there is only one job better than being a broadcaster in baseball, and that’s being a player.” But 34 years after he gave ...
The theatre room in Yankees semi-retired broadcaster Ken Singleton’s home in Baltimore County, Md., isn’t a memorabilia showcase for his storied career as a three-time All-Star outfielder and ...
11 SPORTS’ PETE GILBERT CATCHES UP WITH 3 TIME ALL STAR NKE SINGLETON. PETE: TRADED TO BALTIMORE IN 1975 FOLLOWING 2 SEASONS WITH THE METS AND 3 WITH THE EXPOS, KEN SINGLETON FOUND HIS HOME ON 33RD ...
CHICAGO -- Ken Singleton has been on the receiving end of many pleas to reconsider retiring since announcing last March that 2018 would be his final season in the Yankees' television booth. His ...
Yankees broadcaster Ken Singleton said on Saturday's YES broadcast that Sunday would mark his final game as a broadcaster, eliciting surprise from booth partner Michael Kay. “Well, Michael, I think ...