Ryan Ruocco Wiki
Ryan Ruocco is a broadcaster, presenter, an interviewer from the United States. He is active in television and radio sports shows and is also the host of the sports talk show.
Ryan Ruocco Biography
He graduated from Hackley School in Tarrytown, New York and Fordham University major in Communication subject. Since from his school days he was involved in these activities, he has also hosted many events through radio in his school and college days like: New York’s one of the longest and famous running sports event, “One on One”, and also other sports like basketball, football and baseball games and also has hosts the show “Yankees”.
Ryan Ruocco Age
Ruocco was born on November 18, 1986, in the United State.
Ryan Ruocco Family
He was born and raised in Fishkill, New York, his father Peter Ruocco raised him quite well to be today’s one of the fine and talented TV and radio broadcaster.
Ryan Ruocco Espn
ESPN New York Radio Host & Play-by-Play Commentator
Ruocco is the co-host of Ruocco and Rothenberg on ESPN New York 98.7 FM, and since 2013, a play-by-play commentator for ESPN’s coverage of the WNBA, primarily paired with analyst and former WNBA standout Rebecca Lobo. He joined ESPN Radio’s flagship station in 2008 as a fill-in host and SportsCenter anchor.
Ruocco’s resume also includes NBA, NFL, college basketball and college football play-by-play assignments for ESPN networks and ESPN Radio, as well as a guest host on ESPN Radio’s Mike & Mike in the Morning.
In addition, Ruocco works for YES Network, sharing play-by-play duties with veteran Ian Eagle on Brooklyn Nets telecasts. He was also a member of YES’ Nets broadcast team which won a 2014 New York Emmy Award for Best Live Sports Series. He earned a New York Emmy nomination in 2015 for his Nets work on YES. Ruocco also fills-in hosting and doing play-by-play on Yankees telecasts.
A native of New York, Ruocco is a 2008 grad of Fordham, majoring in communications. He was deeply involved in the school’s highly regarded radio station, WFUV, including hosting “One on One”, New York’s longest-running sports call-in show and provided play-by-play and color for numerous sports including basketball, football, and baseball.
Ruocco was honored by the school as the 2008 winner of its prestigious Marty Glickman Award, named for the legendary play-by-play announcer.
Ryan Ruocco Net Worth
Ruocco has a net worth of $2 million but his salary is not revealed yet.
Ryan Ruocco Podcast
CC Sabathia of the New York Yankees and co-host, Ryan Ruocco, welcome athlete and celebrity guests to the plate for wide-ranging conversations. Episodes include topical sports discussions, pop culture reviews and insightful stories with the occasional curveball into food and parenting. With CC & Ryan on the mound, only hot takes are allowed on “R2C2 is UNINTERRUPTED”.
Ryan Ruocco Yes Network
Ruocco, who joined YES in 2007 as a statistician for the network’s New York Yankees telecasts, currently holds down a variety of roles within the network’s Yankees coverage. He backs up YES’ play-by-play man Michael Kay, fills in hosting YES’ Yankees Pre- and Post-Game Shows and periodically handles clubhouse reporting duties. Ruocco also shares play-by-play duties with veteran Ian Eagle on YES’ Brooklyn Nets telecasts. In addition, he earned individual New York Emmy nominations in 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2019 for his Nets work on YES.
The YES Network, the most-watched regional sports network in the country 14 of the last 16 years, is the exclusive local television home of the 27-time World Champion New York Yankees, the Brooklyn Nets, and MLS’ New York City FC. The network has won 118 New York Emmy Awards since its 2002 launch.
In addition to his YES work, Ruocco is one of the primary NBA play-by-play voices on ESPN and is the lead play-by-play announcer for ESPN’s WNBA coverage. He also handles periodic NFL play-by-play on ESPN Radio as well as college football and college basketball play-by-play on ESPN’s television networks, and he co-hosted ESPN New York Radio’s mid-day show earlier in his career. Ruocco also currently co-hosts Uninterrupted’s R2C2 podcast with Yankees’ pitcher CC Sabathia.
Prior to joining YES, Ruocco handled basketball and football play-by-play at WFUV, Fordham University’s radio station while he was a student there. He also hosted WFUV’s One on One, New York’s longest-running sports call-in show. In 2008, he received Fordham’s prestigious Marty Glickman Award, named for the legendary play-by-play announcer. Ruocco, who grew up in Fishkill, N.Y., graduated on the Dean’s List from Fordham in 2008 with a B.S. in Communications.
Ryan Ruocco Espn Radio
Ruocco is heard on ESPN New York 98.7 FM’s “ESPN New York NOW” weekdays from noon to 1 p.m… He joined ESPN Radio’s flagship station in 2008 as a fill-in host and SportsCenter anchor.
Ruocco is a 2008 grad of Fordham University, majoring in Communications. He was deeply involved in the school’s highly regarded radio station, WFUV, including hosting “One on One”, New York’s longest-running sports call-in show and provided play-by-play and color for numerous sports including basketball, football, and baseball.
Ruocco was honored by the school as the 2008 winner of its prestigious Marty Glickman Award, named for the legendary play-by-play announcer. Ruocco’s growing resume already includes basketball play-by-play assignments for ESPN, Brooklyn Nets and his Fordham Rams on the YES Network. He is the host of “This Week in Football” for the YES Network and is a correspondent for the NFL Network.
He also has served as an in-booth statistician for YES’ Yankees telecasts, hosts segments on the Yankee Stadium scoreboard, and has hosted and produced features for various Yankees digital platforms.