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  2. List of Yes concert tours (1980s–90s) - Wikipedia

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    The English progressive rock band Yes has toured for five decades.. The band played live from its creation in Summer 1968. Their first overseas shows were in Belgium and the Netherlands in June 1969.

  3. Major League Baseball on television in the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    This is in sharp contrast to 1950 when local television brought the then 16 Major League clubs a total net income of $2.3 million. Changes baseball underwent during this time, such as expansion franchises and increasing the schedule from 154 games to 162, led to a wider audience for network and local television.

  4. Jack Curry - Wikipedia

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    Jack F. Curry (born November 25, 1964) is an American sports commentator.He has worked in television for the YES Network since 2010, providing analysis of New York Yankees baseball games during pregame and postgame shows.

  5. 2018 New York Yankees season - Wikipedia

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    The Yankees played the Baltimore Orioles in a four-game series spread out over three days, which saw the Yankees sweep the series and coming back to 6 games behind the Red Sox. The month ended with the Yankees winning against the Detroit Tigers 7–5, putting them (85-50) 8 games back of the Red Sox (93–42).

  6. Detroit Tigers Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Before merging with WXYT-FM, WXYT/1270 was the sole flagship station from 2001–2007. From 1964–2000, Detroit's WJR was the Tigers' exclusive radio flagship. As a maximum-power clear-channel station, Tigers games on WJR could be received from hundreds of miles away on warm, clear nights.

  7. Somerset Patriots - Wikipedia

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    In November 2020, the Patriots were announced as the new Double-A affiliate of the New York Yankees, replacing the Trenton Thunder. [10] They were organized into the Double-A Northeast. [11] Somerset began competition in the new league as a Yankees affiliate on May 4 with a 6–0 victory over the Harrisburg Senators at TD Bank Ballpark. [12]

  8. History of WFAN - Wikipedia

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    Yankees announcers from YES and WCBS occasionally host shows on WFAN throughout the year, including John Sterling, Suzyn Waldman and Kimberly Jones. The station is the flagship outlet for Westwood One's NFL and NCAA radio broadcasts, though all local teams have priority, with the exception of NFL playoff games.

  9. Major League Baseball on regional sports networks - Wikipedia

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    MSG also produced the Yankees radio broadcasts from 1994 to 2001, which aired on WABC. MSG also owned the over the air broadcast rights to Yankee games, which they sold to long-time broadcaster WPIX from 1989 to 1998 and WNYW from 1999 to 2001 (at the time, News Corporation owned part of MSG). In 2002, the Yankees left MSG to form the YES Network.