"Jack F. Curry" is an analyst on the Yankees' pre and postgame shows on the YES Network, where he has worked since 2010. He was part of YES's Emmy Award winning Yankee coverage in 2011. He is also a columnist for Yesnetwork.com.

Until 2009, he was a national baseball correspondent for The New York Times. Before taking over that position, he was the beat writer covering the New York Yankees/Yankees for the Times. He worked at The Times for 22 years.

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We took three cars, left at midnight and drove until 6 a.m., ... Everybody was leaving, and the roads were a mess.

It wasn't looking nearly as serious at first. I packed for a few days. I thought school would be opening on September 1.

She's professional, but not rabid, and that has really given her distinction.

[And Jack Curry of the New York Times said:] The trendy fall color in baseball is white, not red, ... And the painful year looming over the proud organization is 1917, not 1918. But, while the magical squad is the Chicago White Sox instead of the Boston Red Sox, and the drought without a championship is 88 years, not 86, the mission has not changed: win a World Series title. Finally.

We literally had just got into the dorms, and, as soon as we did, we were told 'You need to evacuate,' .