From players, to staff members, to the fanbase as a whole, it's been a memorable season for everyone connected to the New York Yankees.
That long list of people includes Emmanuel Berbari, a member of the Yankees' broadcast team on WFAN.
Berbari, along with Justin Shackil, was pressed into service as the full-time play-by-play broadcaster of the Yankees after John Sterling shocked everyone with his early-season retirement.
The duo split broadcasting duties throughout the regular season, giving the 25-year old Berbari the opportunity of a lifetime as both a broadcaster, and as a life-long Yankees' fan.
He and Shackil provided the soundtrack for memorable moments including Aaron Judge's 300th career home run, Ben Rice's three home run game, Gerrit Cole's triumphant return to the mound and many more.
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With the Yankees sitting just six wins from their 28th World Series title, we welcomed Emmanuel Berbari back to The Drive with Dan Bahl on Wednesday afternoon. As part of our conversation, we asked Berbari about his favorite moments behind the microphone in 2024.
Though he admitted that it was a very tough choice, he was able to identify one clear-cut favorite moment. This was it:
Check out our full conversation with Emmanuel Berbari from Wednesday: