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Not everyone loved it, however. Former Yankees reliever and current YES announcer Jeff Nelson tried “The Wells Favurrito” on camera during the broadcast of Saturday’s Yankees-Rays game.
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Fanduel Sports Network analyst Jeff Brantley questioned the Cincinnati Reds' defensive communication on a play in the bottom of the 9th inning of Tuesday night's loss to the Braves in Atlanta.
“That’s dad power right there,” Yankees broadcaster Jeff Nelson said as the highlight played on YES Network. He then gave the ball to his daughter. The Yankees ended up falling to the Rays ...
YES Network announcer Michael Kay will be doing the games, along with analysts David Cone, Paul O’Neill, Joe Girardi, John Flaherty and Jeff Nelson. Wednesday, May 7: San Diego Padres at ...
Rep. Jeff Hurd, R-Colo., one of the 12 lawmakers to sign the letter, told Morning Edition that the focus should be on "preserving the original purpose of Medicaid." He added that the attention ...
Former board vice president Jeff Nelson lost his reelection bid on April 1, and former board president Angela Hansen-Winker lost her recall election on April 22. The four often voted together.
"That’s dad power right there," former Yankee and current YES Network broadcaster Jeff Nelson said as they watched the replay of the catch. And, of course, the moment was complete with a little ...
Commentators Michael Kay and Jeff Nelson were duly impressed with the catch. "Dad power right there," Nelson said. The real dad power: giving the ball to the girl after making the catch.