Suzyn Waldman Cries on the Air for Joe Torre
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Friday Video Blowout
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Joe Torre Turns Down Yankees Offer, Suzyn Waldman Moved to More Tears
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Ding, dong! A Mets fan's take on Joe Torre's exit
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Torre > Jeter, Torre > Bernie, Torre > Paulie, Torre > Pettitte ...
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Did Suzyn Waldman Drop an F-Bomb on Monday Night?
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... during the second half of the 2007 season. (Let's just say I don't think anyone's ever been instilled with so much happiness just by looking up at George Steinbrenner's suite.) I'd hope that you also remember the humanity, passion and fine journalistic insight she displayed through her reaction upon learning that Joe Torre would be leaving the Yankees at the end of last season. (All good things must come to an end, Suz.) Those are just two examples of her lunacy; I'm sure she's had plenty of other embarrassing, screwy moments on the air ...
Which Media Members Turned into Fans and Scooped Up Dirt at Yankee Stadium?
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Surely somebody knows the answer. Somebody had to have seen something. If Lupica showed up wearing a tool belt, we’d like to hear about it. We’re fairly confident in assuming that if Suzyn Waldman flips out over the return of Roger Clemens, or cries after Joe Torre’s final game (35 seconds in), she definitely left the House Ruth built with at least one garbagebag full of artifacts.
[And seriously ... DIRT? Scooping up DIRT from Yankee Stadium? We're embarrassed for the fans. That's weak on an epic scale.]
Media members collect dirt from Stadium mound (Newsday)
My goodness gracious! Waldman first woman to call World Series
Big League Stew —
NEW YORK — Up until this week, Suzyn Waldman was best known for the histrionics she performed while announcing Roger Clemens' return in 2007. But the Yankees broadcaster added a much better line to her resume during Wednesday's Game 1. As she worked in the WCBS radio booth with John Sterling and with First Lady Michelle Obama at Yankee Stadium, Waldman became the first woman to broadcast a World Series game. "Yeah, I'm very proud of this; I'm extremely proud of this,'' Waldman said to Newsday's Neil Best before the game. "This is very important to me. This is the World Series — it's the World ...
Goodness gracious: Waldman first woman to call World Series
Big League Stew —
NEW YORK — Up until this week, Suzyn Waldman was best known for the histrionics she performed while announcing Roger Clemens' return in 2007. But the Yankees broadcaster added a much better line to her career during Wednesday's Game 1. As she worked in the WCBS radio booth with John Sterling and with First Lady Michelle Obama at Yankee Stadium, Waldman became the first woman to ever broadcast a World Series game. "Yeah, I'm very proud of this; I'm extremely proud of this,'' Waldman said to Newsday's Neil Best before the game. "This is very important to me. This is the World Series — it's the ...




