The Knicks’ new radio voice is coming from the Red Sox. Tyler Murray, a 34-year-old “lifelong Knicks fan,” is replacing Ed Cohen as the regular play-by-play announcer next season on ESPN New ...
Everyone always told me I would know when it was time. I know it is time.” Tyler Murray was named All-Region Coach of the Year in 2009 after leading her team to its first state tournament.
And now it’s the turn of 34 year old Tyler Murray to step up to the mic. Murray is currently the announcer for the Triple-A Worcester Red Sox. But even though he grew up in Connecticut ...
MSG Networks named Tyler Murray as the new Knicks radio play-by-play voice on Thursday, succeeding Ed Cohen. Murray, 34, primarily will work alongside lead analyst Monica McNutt, with studio ...
The New York Knicks hired Tyler Murray as the team’s new radio play-by-play voice, MSG Network announced Thursday. Murray replaces Ed Cohen, who only did a few games last season for undisclosed ...
After three seasons as the lead broadcaster for the Worcester Red Sox, Tyler Murray is getting called up. But not to Major League Baseball. Murray, a Xaverian High and Boston University graduate ...
The New York Knicks have named Tyler Murray as the team’s new radio play-by-play announcer, MSG Network announced. Murray, a ...
Murray (undisclosed) worked out with the Browns on Wednesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports. Murray was waived from Pittsburgh's injured reserve list with an injury designation in mid ...
The New York Knicks have a new radio play-by-play voice in Tyler Murray, a former New Hampshire Fisher Cats radio announcer and media relations manager who has been calling Worcester Red Sox ...
The New York Knicks have a new radio play-by-play voice in Tyler Murray, who’s been calling Worcester Red Sox games since 2022. He will have a TV role filling in for select MSG Networks ...
Kyler Murray had a long touchdown run in the first quarter and rallied Arizona with two fourth-quarter scoring drives in the ...
Tyler Murray, a 34-year-old “lifelong Knicks fan,” is replacing Ed Cohen as the regular play-by-play announcer next season on ESPN New York Radio, MSG Networks announced Thursday afternoon.