About Yankeescast

Do you want Yankees talk? Now you've got it via Yankeescast, part of the New York Sportscast Network - it's all you need to know about YOUR team, the 26-time World Champion Bronx Bombers. You don't have to wait for sports on the nightly news to hear what's going on in 'Yankeeland.' Now at the click of a button, it's Yankees on demand, and on YOUR time! Join Steve Stilwell and Nathan Yetter twice a week, on Mondays and Thursdays, for Yankeescast, news and notes from 2 die-hard fans. Follow the Bombers from anywhere in the world, for free, as they seek championship #27.

Our call-in line number is (347) 410-9093 and you can reach us via email at hosts@yankeescast.com. Call or e-mail anytime and leave your name and location if you'd like your comment or question to be played on the air.


About Steve Stilwell

Steve, a native of Southern California, is a Yankees' fan by blood! You may ask, "How can that be - California and the Yankees?" Well, the Bombers have a great following in So. Cal. Steve grew up during a time when California baseball left something to be desired, so he migrated over to the Yankees. He watched them on television and went to games whenever the Yanks were in town! Steve has faithfully followed the team for over 15 years and he bleeds pinstripes! If you don't believe this, ask his wife! She'll tell you - much to her dismay (she's an Angels' fan, but we won't talk about that).

Steve now lives in Syracuse, New York with his wife, Heather. He does a lot in radio and especially enjoys talking about the Yankees! Steve says it's one of the best jobs - getting paid to talk about the Bombers! What could be better? Steve's also a basketball fan and loves the Los Angeles Lakers...Kobe don't go! And to the Pinstripes - let's get another ring!

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About Nathan Yetter

Nathan was raised in Southern California and grew up an avid baseball fan but feels that his true calling is being a groupie for women's competitive semi-pro age 19-78 croquet. He finally felt a slight affinity for the Pinstripers when Jim Leyritz worked over the Braves in the '96 series. Also his brother and dad love the Mariners, which is why Nathan also has a soft spot in his heart for Paul O'Neill. That soft spot has nothing to do with the soft spot on his head, called the fontanel, because that was from a freak jumping on the bed with a squeegee accident.

He is dedicated in his devotion to constantly being non-committal and indifferent. But the one thing that keeps him from being a complete slacker is his near-obsessive passion for baseball, because he doesn't let school or work in L.A. keep him from his appointed national pasttime rounds.

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