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When Dave Sims’s brother Mark was diagnosed with terminal melanoma, a study funded by Cancer Research UK helped him leave a ...
The WFAN host was in disbelief the new Yankees radio announcer would take a series off so early in the season.
Back in May, Sims skipped a three-game series against the A’s in Sacramento to spend time with his son in Seattle ahead of ...
When the New York Yankees traveled to California for a May series against the Athletics, they had a notable name missing from ...
On this week’s episode of the Awful Announcing Podcast, host Brandon Contes interviews Yankees radio play-by-play broadcaster Dave Sims. Brandon and Dave discuss a wide range of topics including ...
— Dave Sims (@davesims_) November 24, 2024. This is a great time to join the Yankees, who are coming off their first World Series trip since 2009.
Dave Sims addresses his feelings on being the successor to John Sterling just weeks before his on-air debut for the Yankees season opener.
And for the last 52 years, one other thing in sports has remained true: Dave Sims has been there through it all. Baseball has kept him busiest in recent years, but Sims, the 72-year-old ...
Dave Sims has been named the team’s new radio play-by-play man, Audacy, WFAN’s parent company, announced on Thursday night. The move is a homecoming of sorts for the 71-year-old, ...
It was announced on Thursday that Dave Sims was leaving the Seattle Mariners after 18 years behind the microphone. While he will be gone, some of his signature calls will live in forever.
Dave Sims has called Mariners games on television for the last 20 years, earning three consecutive Washington Sportscaster of the Year Awards (2018-20) from the National Sports Media Association.