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A recent rumor has surfaced regarding Seattle Mariners’ broadcaster Dave Sims potentially joining the Yankees’ Radio Network. According to a caller on a New York City radio show, Suzyn Waldman supposedly told the caller that Sims could be the one to replace Yankees broadcaster John Sterling in the future.

While this information comes from a caller on sports radio and should be taken with a grain of salt, there are some key points to consider. Firstly, the Yankees Radio Network has had an opening since Sterling’s retirement earlier this season. Various fill-ins have been used, but the position could potentially be filled permanently. The role of being the radio voice of the Yankees is prestigious and could be appealing to many broadcasters, including Sims.

Dave Sims, originally from Philadelphia, has been with the Mariners since 2007. While he has established himself in Seattle, his East Coast roots and experience in Big East basketball could draw him back closer to home. Whether there is mutual interest between Sims and the Yankees Radio Network remains unknown, but it’s definitely a situation worth monitoring.

As always, there is no confirmation on the validity of this rumor, but it’s an interesting development to keep an eye on. In the meantime, the Mariners are set to face the Royals on Friday evening. For more updates and news on the Mariners, be sure to follow our Inside the Mariners coverage on social media. Like us on Facebook and follow Brady on Twitter @wdevradiobrady for the latest updates. Additionally, explore topics such as this year’s Mariners schedule and results, fan sentiments on trading top prospects

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