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Shackil and Ruocco were at Citi Field together in 2015 when the Giants’ Chris Heston no-hit the Mets. One of Ruocco’s YES colleagues, David Cone, threw a perfect game for the Yankees in 1999.
Yankees announcer Ryan Ruocco had the perfect resource to turn to Wednesday night as he called Domingo German’s perfect game against the Oakland Athletics for the YES Network. Following the ...
Yankees announcer Ryan Ruocco had the perfect resource to turn to Wednesday night as he called Domingo German’s perfect game against the Oakland Athletics for the YES Network. Following the ...
Ryan Ruocco’s voice will forever be part of Yankees’ history. The YES Network play-by-play announcer was on the call for Domingo German’s perfect game in the Yankees’ 11-0 win over the A ...
Here's Ryan Ruocco's electric call of New York winning it all. A'ja Wilson revealed the simple reason why she didn't play in Unrivaled ...
At this point, Ruocco said, he wanted to “let the scene kind of speak for itself, and let the crowd speak for the moment.” It would be 20 seconds before Ruocco would say another word.
ESPN broadcaster Ryan Ruocco more than understood the assignment during his call of the historic Ionescu 3-pointer, putting all of his emotion into his thrilling broadcast.
Ruocco, a staple on YES Network and ESPN who covers multiple leagues for both, is wrapping up a 2023 in which he also called Domingo German’s perfect game with the Yankees; the much-hyped WNBA ...
On Saturday, ESPN play-by-play voice Ryan Ruocco will join Holly Rowe and Rebecca Lobo on the call of the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game. And ahead of the game, Ruocco spoke glowingly about both Rowe and ...
Ryan Ruocco didn’t realize how big of an opportunity calling WNBA games would be over 10 years ago when the opportunity presented itself. When it did, instantly, he knew there was something there.
Ryan Ruocco is the No. 2 play-by-play man for Yankees and Nets broadcasts, but sits behind two of the more admired voices — Kay and Ian Eagle — in their respective sports.
Ryan Ruocco has been working with Rebecca Lobo and Holly Rowe on WNBA telecasts since 2013. This is his first NCAA Tournament. Ruocco laughs. “I love that they do that,” he said.
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