On Air Details
Rich Marazzi, Bill Pucci, and Joe McCoy take you Inside Yankee Baseball, with special guests and chances to win Yankee tickets every Saturday morning from 10am - noon!

Feel free to call in at 230-1300 or if you're out of the area, 203-230-1300.


On the Next IYB
Tuesday 10-07-2008 10:44am ET
This Saturday, October 11th, our guest will be Jorge Posada and Conn Post writer Chris Elsberry.

Trivia winners will win tickets to the Yale-Penn game on Oct. 25th plus collectable Yankee memorabilia.

Sports columnist Bob Lazzari will provide us with his weekly Red Sox report.
About the Hosts
Monday 05-12-2008 12:37pm ET


Rich Marazzi begins his 12th season as anchor for Inside Yankee Baseball. Marazzi has authored five baseball books and is a national columnist for Baseball Digest, Collegiate Baseball and Sports Collectors Digest. Rich also serves as the rules consultant for the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians and Houston Astros. To learn more about his Ruleball program, go to www.ruleball.com



Bill Pucci is a sports columnist and sports editor for the Valley Times, a weekly newspaper in the Naugatuck Valley area. Bill is in his tenth season as co-host of Inside Yankee Baseball. For many years he worked as a color commentator for high school football on Tele Media Cable Television.



Joe McCoy was Vice President and Program Director for WCBS-FM in New York City for 23 years. He hired pivotal talent such as Cousin Brucie,Ron Lundy,Dan Daniel & Dan Ingram to create a signature station sound. Joe was voted America's #1 Program Director by Radio Ink Magazine in 1999. He was also voted Oldies Program Director of the Year from 1999-2004 by Radio & Records Magazine. Joe got into Broadcasting in 1967 as an air personality for Connecticut stations WADS, WAVZ, WWCO & WNVR. It was at WNVR when he put ESPN's Chris Berman on his first sports talk show. McCoy then moved on to New York at WOR-FM/WXLO & WNBC where he followed Imus on the air at 10am. McCoy was also an air personality for WCBS-FM before becoming its Program Director in 1981. He also consulted stations in Boston, Philadelphia, L.A. & St. Louis. Because of his love for broadcasting & baseball, Joe co- hosted a Sunday night show with Rich Marazzi on WFAN called "The 7th Inning Stretch", which led to his inclusion into Inside Yankee Baseball. Currently Joe is also a Broadcast Consultant working with radio stations & PBS-TV Music Specials.