New York, NY – March 23, 2025 – Michael Kay, the longtime voice of the New York Yankees and host of ESPN New York’s “The Michael Kay Show,” took to social media late Saturday night to address a recurring theme in his mentions: unsolicited comments about his physical appearance. Specifically, the broadcaster clapped back at users who have repeatedly targeted his self-described “gargantuan forehead” and “long face,” expressing both amusement and exasperation at the lack of originality in the digs.
In a post on X at 10:14 PM EDT on March 22, Kay wrote, “It truly never ceases to amaze me when I look through replies to my posts and so many out there think how incredibly clever and groundbreaking they are by pointing out I have a long face and a 5 head. Got it. Guilty. Not a model, just a sportscaster. Btw, how’s it working out?” The sarcastic tone and rhetorical question underscored his bemusement at the persistence of such remarks.
“Soak in the glory of this noggin. Have at it, you wickedly clever observers of the human condition,” he said in a post showing himself at the beach.
Kay, who has been a fixture in Yankees broadcasting for over three decades, didn’t stop there. Just minutes later, at 10:17 PM EDT, he doubled down with a follow-up post, sharing a photo of himself and quipping, “Soak in the glory of this noggin. Have at it, you wickedly clever observers of the human condition.” The image and caption invited detractors to take their best shot while simultaneously poking fun at their predictability.
The sportscaster’s response came amid a flurry of activity on X, where fans and critics alike often engage with his takes on baseball, the Yankees, and beyond. While Kay is no stranger to spirited debate—his radio show thrives on bold opinions and fiery exchanges—the focus on his appearance seems to have struck a nerve, if only for its redundancy. In a third post at 10:35 PM EDT, he clarified his stance: “So many kind people saying I shouldn’t be upset. I assure you, I am not. I am just truly baffled why people think something I have heard for years…is somehow clever or groundbreaking. It’s just tired. Honestly, not upset at all. Promise.”
Kay’s lighthearted yet pointed rebuttal resonated with many of his followers. Supporters praised his self-awareness and humor, with one X user,
@jennifercarolyn, writing on Sunday afternoon, “Also can we consider why the hell people think it’s okay to comment on anyone’s physical appearance ever? Michael Kay is a pro, but he shouldn’t have to deal with it.” Others joined the chorus, applauding Kay for calling out the tired trope while keeping his cool.
This isn’t the first time Kay has navigated the choppy waters of public scrutiny. As a veteran broadcaster who balances roles as both a critical radio host and the Yankees’ play-by-play announcer on YES Network, he’s accustomed to walking a tightrope between candor and professionalism. His recent comments reflect a seasoned perspective—acknowledging the barbs without letting them overshadow his focus on the game he’s covered for 37 years.
As the Yankees gear up for Opening Day on March 27 against the Milwaukee Brewers, Kay’s exchange with his detractors serves as a reminder of the unique spotlight he occupies. While the jabs about his forehead may persist, his response proves he’s more than equipped to handle them with the same sharp wit he brings to the booth. For now, it seems Kay is content to let the “wickedly clever observers” have their say—knowing full well he’s still the one calling the shots on air.