Last week we had the first woman head coach of a men's NBA D- League. This week we have the first woman to broadcast a world series game on the radio. On October 28th, Suzyn Waldman became that first woman. For more than two decades, Waldman has covered the Yankees and has been the "play- by- play woman, an analyst, a host and a reporter", but had never been given the opportunity to broadcast a world series game until now.
Waldman was the second woman to become a full-time commentator for a major league Baseball team, as well as the second woman in history to announce play-by-play coverage for MLB. The last five years, Waldman has worked alongside John Sterling who is the play-by-play man for WCBS radio.
Female sports broadcasters are becoming increasingly more prevalent, yet most remain relegated to the sidelines conducting post-game wrap-ups or interviews. The last few weeks will have a profound effect on the sports world for women. Women are once again showing that they can succeed very well in what was once a very male dominated arena. Kudos to the owners and managers of the teams who took a chance and allowed these two women to shine.
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