What is Ken Singleton doing now?

Beloved former Yankee Ken Singleton has retired. Buck Showalter is now managing the New York Mets.

Who traded Ken Singleton?

On Dec. 4, 1974, the Expos traded Singleton and pitcher Mike Torrez to the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for pitcher Dave McNally and outfielder Rich Coggins. Singleton would go on to play 10 seasons with the Orioles, making three All-Star Game appearances and going to the World Series twice, winning it in 1983.

Is Ken Singleton still on YES?

David Cone’s new broadcasting position on ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball has cut into his YES Network broadcast schedule and Ken Singleton retired from broadcasting after the 2021 season.

Who replaced Ken Singleton on YES?

Beltrán joins the broadcast booth after Ken Singleton’s retirement and as David Cone adjusts to his part-time role with ESPN and Sunday Night Baseball. Carlos Beltrán played for the Yankees from 2014 to 2016. Now, the nine-time All-Star is returning to the Bronx, taking his talents to the broadcast booth.

Who was the first black Reds player?

On April 20, 2004 (the 50th anniversary of Harmon’s debut as the Cincinnati Reds’ first African-American player), the Reds honored him during Chuck Harmon Recognition Night at Great American Ball Park.

Who was the pitcher that only had one hand?

James Anthony Abbott (born September 19, 1967) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the California Angels, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers, from 1989 to 1999.