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- Longtime Detroit Sports Radudiffuser Mickey York announced that his position at Fanduel Sports Network has been eliminated.
- Tigers would be “in a different direction” with their shows.
A big name in Detroit Sports TV is removed from the air.
Mickey York, who has worked with Fanduel Sports Network in various camera positions for 25 years, Announced on X that his position has been eliminated and that he will no longer appear on the emissions of the Detroit Tigers.
York has recently been the host of before and postsgame for tigers and Detroit pistonsof which the season ended on Thursday, May 1, after a Loss 6 of the match At New York Knicks In the first round of the NBA qualifiers.
York joined Fox Sports Detroit in the year 2000 as an animator of the Weekend of the Detroit sports report. He also held various reporting stations, reporting on Tigers, Pistons and Red Wings, among other sports for Fox Sports Detroit, Bally Sports and Fanduel Sports Network.
According to the X Post of York, the Tigers “go in a different direction with their programs”, although it is not yet clear what it means.
Local emissions from tigers have seen many changes in recent years, as regional sports networks have undergone constant troubles. Bally Sports Detroit has become the sports network of Fanduel Detroit, and the tigers also went from the game advertisement by game Matt Sheppard and brought Jason Benetti In 2024, which was a huge success with fans. Benetti works for the team, not Fanduel Sports Network.
York is not the only popular face in Detroit to have been lost in the shuffle of the diffusion of tigers. Before the season when the tigers announced their broadcast program for the year, which included the full -time addition of Daniella Bruce, The name of the journalist of the Johnny Kane touchline was notably absent. Kane refused to comment on the decision at the time and has since appeared on the broadcast of the tigers sporadically, and should be broadcast for each match in the next Homestand, according to the Tigers.
In addition, a longtime broadcaster colleague John Keating announced this year that he would retire local programs and signed this spring for the last time.
The tigers are in the middle of a hot start, standing first in the American American League with a victory of 22 people.
This story was updated to clarify the announcement of the programming of Tigers last winter.