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Mariners Announcer Dave Sims Interviews For Yankees Job

Mariners Announcer Dave Sims Interviews for Yankees Job

Sims has been the Mariners' play-by-play announcer since 1993. He is known for his enthusiastic and knowledgeable commentary.

Dave Sims, the longtime play-by-play announcer for the Seattle Mariners, has reportedly interviewed for the Yankees' open broadcasting position according to The New York Post. Sims has been with the Mariners since 1993 and is one of the most respected announcers in baseball.

The Yankees are looking for a new announcer after John Sterling announced his retirement at the end of the 2022 season.

Sims is a polarizing figure among Mariners fans

Some fans love his enthusiastic style and homerism, while others find him to be annoying.

Sims has also been criticized for his occasional gaffes and mispronunciations, but fans say they would miss his signature home run call, "Get out the rye bread and mustard, baby!"

He is also known for developing creative nicknames and catchphrases

Including "The Big Hurt" for Ken Griffey Jr., "The Ref" for Mike Cameron, and "The Sulking King" for Felix Hernandez.

If he were to leave the Mariners, it would be a big loss for the franchise and its fans.

The Yankees are one of the most iconic teams in baseball

And their broadcasting booth is one of the most prestigious in the sport.

If Sims were to get the job, it would be a major step up for his career.

He would be joining a team with a rich history and a passionate fan base

And he would be working alongside some of the biggest names in baseball broadcasting.

It is unclear if Sims will get the job, but he is certainly qualified.


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