[edit] Broadcast announcers [edit] TV play-by-play - Mel Allen, 1939-1940, 1942, 1946-1964 (WPIX), 1981-1986 (SportsChannel), (Ford Frick Award winner)
- Red Barber, 1954-1966 (WPIX), (Ford Frick Award winner)
- Joe E. Brown 1953 (WPIX)
- Dave Cohen, 1995-1996 (MSG)
- Jerry Coleman, 1963-1969 (WPIX), (Ford Frick Award winner)
- Bob Gamere, 1970 (WPIX)
- Joe Garagiola, 1965-1967 (WPIX), (Ford Frick Award winner)
- Curt Gowdy, 1949-1950 (WPIX), (Ford Frick Award winner)
- George Grande, 1989-1990 (WPIX)
- Greg Gumbel, 1989 (MSG)
- Russ Hodges, 1946-1948 (WPIX), (Ford Frick Award winner)
- Tommy Hutton, 1989 (MSG)
- Michael Kay, 2002-present (YES)
- Frank Messer, 1968-1984 (WPIX)
- Bobby Murcer, 1983-1984, 1991-1998 (WPIX), 1988 (SportsChannel), 1989 (MSG), 1999-2001 (FOX5), 2002-2008 (YES)
- Phil Rizzuto β, 1957-1996 (WPIX)
- Spencer Ross, 1985 (WPIX), 1987 (SportsChannel)
- Ken Singleton, 1997-2001 (MSG), 2002-present (YES)
- Dewayne Staats, 1990-1994 (MSG)
- Al Trautwig, 1990-2001 (MSG)
- Bill White, 1971-1988 (WPIX)
[edit] TV analyst - Rick Cerone, 1996-1997 (WPIX)
- David Cone, 2002, 2008-present (YES)
- Dizzy Dean β, 1950-1951 (WPIX)
- Joe DiMaggio β, 1952 (WPIX)
- John Flaherty, 2006-present (YES)
- Whitey Ford β, 1969-1971 (WPIX)
- Joe Garagiola, 1965-1967 (WPIX), (Ford Frick Award winner)
- Joe Girardi, 2004, 2007 (YES)
- Ken Harrelson, 1987-1988 (SportsChannel)
- Fran Healy, 1981-1983 (SportsChannel)
- Tommy John, 1998 (WPIX)
- David Justice, 2005-2007 (YES)
- Jim Kaat, 1986 (WPIX), 1995-2001 (MSG), 2002-2006 (YES)
- Tony Kubek, 1990-1994 (MSG), (Ford Frick Award winner)
- Al Leiter, 2006-present (YES)
- Mickey Mantle β, 1985-1988 (SportsChannel)
- Billy Martin, 1986-1987 (WPIX)
- Tim McCarver, 1999-2001 (FOX5)
- Frank Messer, 1968-1984 (WPIX)
- Bobby Murcer, 1983-1984, 1991-1998 (WPIX), 1997-2001 (MSG), 2002-2008 (YES)
- Paul O'Neill, 2002-present (YES)
- Paul Olden, 1994-1995 (WPIX)
- Lou Piniella, 1989 (MSG)
- Phil Rizzuto β, 1957-1996 (WPIX)
- Tom Seaver β, 1989-1993 (WPIX)
- Ken Singleton, 1997-2001 (MSG), 2002-present (YES)
- Bill White, 1971-1988 (WPIX)
- Garnett Marks, 1939
- Arch McDonald, 1939
- Mel Allen, 1939-1940, 1942, 1946-1964
- J.C. Flippen, 1940
- Connie Desmond, 1942
- Don Dunphy, 1944
- Bill Slater, 1944-1945
- Al Helfer, 1945
- Russ Hodges, 1946-1948
- Curt Gowdy, 1949-1950
- Art Gleeson, 1951-1952
- Bill Crowley, 1951-1952
- Joe E. Brown, 1953
- Jim Woods, 1953-1956
- Red Barber, 1954-1966
- Phil Rizzuto β, 1957-1986
- Jerry Coleman, 1963-1969
- Joe Garagiola, 1965-1967
- Frank Messer, 1968-1985
- Bob Gamere, 1970
- Bill White, 1971-1986
- Dom Valentino, 1975
- Fran Healy, 1978-1981
- John Gordon, 1982-1985 (Pre and postgame only, 1986)
- Bobby Murcer, 1986
- Spencer Ross, 1986
- Hank Greenwald, 1987-1988
- Tommy Hutton, 1987-1988
- John Sterling, 1989-present
- Jay Johnstone, 1989-1990
- Joe Angel, 1991
- Michael Kay, 1992-2001
- Charley Steiner, 2002-04
- Felix DeJesus, 2007 en Espanol
- Beto Villa, 2007 en Espanol
- Suzyn Waldman, 2005-present
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