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Michael Kay, born on February 2, 1961, developed an early interest in sports journalism. He attended the Bronx High School of Science before enrolling at Fordham University, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in communications. While at Fordham, he began his reporting career, laying the foundation for a profession that would span decades.
Kay's professional path in sports broadcasting began modestly. Between 1982 and 1987, he worked as an assignment sports writer, covering a range of topics with a focus on precision and insight. This period marked the start of his involvement with sports reporting, which later pivoted to more prominent roles.
Kay’s breakthrough came when he was assigned as the New York Yankees beat reporter. In this role, he gained recognition for his in-depth coverage, which earned him a job at the New York Daily News and later The New York Post. In 1992, WABC hired Kay as a Yankees broadcaster— a significant shift that elevated his profile as a media personality. During his tenure, he became widely known for his engaging play-by-play commentary and deep passion for baseball.
In 2002, Michael Kay joined the YES Network as the lead play-by-play announcer for Yankees telecasts. His energetic and authentic style of calling games resonated strongly with fans. Kay’s work coincided with the Yankees’ continued dominance, including their standing as 27-time World Series champions, further elevating his status in sports media.
Kay remains a prominent personality in both television and radio. He hosts The Michael Kay Show on ESPN Radio, which is simulcast on WEPN-FM. The show is considered one of the most influential sports talk programs in the American radio industry. Within the YES Network, Kay has also hosted CenterStage, an interview show that has contributed significantly to his acclaim as a sports broadcaster.
Michael Kay has also lent his voice to national MLB coverage, including the play-by-play commentary for the 2008 National League Division Series and the 2013 American League Division Series. His contributions to sports broadcasting have led to key partnerships with major networks. Recently, he signed a multi-year extension with the YES Network and a three-year contract with ESPN, significantly increasing his earnings and bringing his estimated net worth to $30 million.
Like many public figures, Kay maintains an active presence on social media, with approximately 150,000 followers on Twitter. His engagement with followers reflects his ongoing relevance in an evolving media landscape. While Kay is known for his professionalism, he recently sparked attention with a contentious Twitter exchange with Joey Hendler, which began as a promotional tweet for his radio show and escalated into a public disagreement.
Michael Kay is married to journalist and television personality Jodi Applegate. The couple wed in 2011 after a period of dating. They welcomed their first child, Caledonia Rose Kay, in 2013, followed by their second child, Charles Applegate Kay, in November 2014. The family maintains a relatively private life outside of Kay’s public career.
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