Five dream guests for ESPN’s Kay-Rod cast for peak ‘mischief’

Alex Rodriguez and Michael Kay did not wish to name specific dream guests for their ESPN Kay-Rod broadcasts, so we are taking it upon ourselves to do so for them.

On a conference call to promote their alternative “Sunday Night Baseball” telecasts for the upcoming season, The Post asked Kay and Rodriguez about who they would most want to have on the show.

“I like mischief,” Kay said.

“So anybody that could rile up Alex would be a dream guest. People from his past, not to name names, but I thought it was great to have Derek Jeter last year, and there was a lot of anticipation for that.

“If we could get people from Alex’s past, maybe people that he dated, not naming names, I think that would be fun.”

Since they declined to name specifics, here are some guests who would achieve the goal of peak awkwardness.


ESPN’s Kay-Rod broadcast kicks off with Rangers-Phillies on Sunday night on ESPN2.
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Ben Affleck

Affleck is a die-hard Red Sox fan, and could be fun guest for the rivalry with the Yankees.

This also buries the lead, that he is married to Jennifer Lopez, A-Rod’s ex-fiancée, for the second time.

Because Jeter has already gone on the program, Affleck might be the next person out there who would make their spot appointment TV.

Madonna

Madonna falls into the the list of people who A-Rod has dated in the past — at least they were rumored to have in 2008.

She has a connection to baseball, having starred in “A League of Their Own” in 1992.


Red Sox fans taunt A-Rod with photos of Madonna in 2008.
Red Sox fans taunt A-Rod with photos of Madonna in 2008.
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Bronson Arroyo

During the 2004 ALCS between the Yankees and Red Sox, A-Rod stirred up a big controversy when he swatted the ball out of Arroyo’s glove after hitting a slow roller down the first base line.

“I thought it was a little unprofessional,” Arroyo said at the time.

For his part, A-Rod explained what he should’ve done differently.

“I knew [Arroyo] was coming. I knew the line belongs to me. Maybe looking back, I should have tried to run him over,” Rodriguez said of the incident.

Dallas Braden

Braden is another former MLB pitcher who previously beefed with A-Rod.

In a 2010 game between the Yankees and A’s, A-Rod jogged over the mound to return to first base after a foul ball went out of play.

“This is my mound, my rubber,” Braden told the slugger.

A couple weeks later, Rodriguez was not letting the controversy bother him.

“It’s tempting to sit back here and go back and forth with the media for the next three months, but I’m not going to do that,” he said at the time.

“For us to be thinking about him and Oakland is a disservice to us.”

Mike Francesa


Mike Francesa and Michael Kay had a long ratings war in afternoon drive.
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Now we have to turn the tables and create some “mischief” for Kay.

Francesa and Kay competed against each other in afternoon drive, for WFAN and ESPN New York respectively, for years.

Things grew especially fractious when Kay’s simulcast replaced Francesa’s on YES Network, and Kay celebrated the occasion by throwing a Diet Coke — known forever as Francesa’s beverage of choice — in the trash can.

From then on, there was not just competition for ratings on the airwaves, but a war of words that would endure for a long time.

A-Rod also has a history with Francesa, having infamously done an interview with the radio legend on WFAN in 2013 in which he denied steroid use and called former MLB commissioner Bud Selig the “man from Milwaukee.”

KayRod airs eight times throughout the 2023 MLB season, at 7 p.m. Eastern on ESPN2. The first edition comes on April 2 when the Phillies play at the Rangers.

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Rangers ‘don’t count’ as ESPN’s ‘First Take’ dismisses NHL

Stephen A. Smith does not care one iota about hockey.

Michael Kay, the voice of the Yankees and drive-time radio host for ESPN New York, joined Smith on ESPN’s “First Take” on Thursday.

Kay was posed the question as to which New York professional sports team would be the next one to win a championship, and he answered the Rangers, who are 35-17-9 this season and just acquired Patrick Kane from the Blackhawks.

“Oh Lord,” sighed Smith.

Host Molly Qerim informed Kay that “They don’t count!”

Smith said, as he has before, that “the only thing I know about hockey is that the puck is black and I love [NHL commissioner] Gary Bettman — that’s my buddy, who I always go to the hockey games with.”

ESPN is one of the NHL’s television partners along with TNT.

Qerim said that it was no disrespect to the Rangers or Kane but politely asked Kay to pick another team.

Kay responded by splitting the baby: “Yankees or the Mets — one of those two.”


Patrick Kane speaking to reporters Thursday for the first time since the Rangers traded for him.
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The Rangers acquired Patrick Kane from the Blackhawks this week.
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Smith acted as though it was blasphemous for Kay, who has called Yankees games on TV or radio for over 30 years, to suggest that the Mets might hoist the World Series trophy before the Bombers.

The Mets, owned by Steve Cohen, the wealthiest owner in Major League Baseball, have had a torrid offseason.


ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith (l.) and Molly Qerim (c.) dismissed hockey on Thursday’s “First Take.”
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They signed Justin Verlander to a two-year deal worth $86.7 million and Japanese pitcher Kodai Senga to a five-year, $75 million deal.

They also acquired pitcher Jose Quintana, reliever David Robertson and outfielder Tommy Pham.

The Mets furthermore retained outfielder Brandon Nimmo on an eight-year, $162 million deal plus closer Edwin Diaz for five years and a total of $102 million.


Mets owner Steve Cohen has opened up his wallet for a massive spending spree this offseason.
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This season, the Mets and Yankees are both listed at +750 to win the World Series on BetMGM.

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Yankees fans turn bleachers into barbershop in loss to Rays

The Yankees have been unbearable to watch lately, and the Bleacher Creatures want them to cut it out — literally.

The YES Network broadcast of Tuesday’s 3-1 loss to the Rays caught one fan, draped with a barber’s bib and all, getting a haircut from another fan, equipped with a spray bottle, comb and sheers. (It’s unclear how the fan made it past Yankee Stadium security with the contraband).

“Wow — they’re giving haircuts in the bleachers. I need a little trim. Want to go out there tomorrow?” Michael Kay asked his partners in the booth in the bottom of the eighth.

“I don’t know if that guy’s board certified, Michael,” Paul O’Neill said of the fan giving the trim. “You might come back looking awful funny.”

The Yankees are riding a three-game losing streak and are in danger of getting swept by the Rays at home on Wednesday. In August, the Yankees are a dreadful 3-11 but still are nine games up on the Tampa Bay Rays for first place in the AL East at 72-45.

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