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Hey now! Did first-year New York Yankees radio voice Dave Sims get his home run call from Howard Stern? Sims might be new to the Yankees’ radio booth this season, but his home run call isn’t new.
‘Howard Stern’s penis!” Sterns added. “Whatever, we love ‘Hey now’ so much. And so we welcome Dave Sims to the Yankees, because anybody who says ‘Hey now’ has got to be a great ...
Among those who wondered aloud about the origins of "Hey Now": none other than Howard Stern. Earlier this week, Stern joked that Sims borrowed the phrase fromThe Larry Sanders Show. The popular ...
Sims responded this week to Stern’s playful claim that Sims “stole” his home run call—“Hey now!”—from The Larry Sanders Show, a 1990s HBO sitcom that Stern has long celebrated on-air.
I want them to come up and go, ‘Hey Howard ... The series now moves to Miami and won’t return until next week for Game 5, where Stern may be searching for more love if he intends to sit ...
Like, ‘Hey Howard, hey.’ But yeah, a lot of the White referees. So I’m like, oh, is everything racial now? Can I get a shout-out from some of the players?” Stern later admitted that ...
legendary radio host Howard Stern and New York Yankees announcer Dave Sims are kindred spirits. Sims, the Yankees’ first-year radio play-by-play voice, punctuates home runs with a “Hey, now!” ...
Like, ‘Hey Howard, hey.’ But yeah, a lot of the White referees. So I’m like, oh, is everything racial now?” Stern’s treatment from NBA players while sitting courtside probably isn’t ...