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  1. In the 1986 edition of the Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract, James' wife Susan McCarthy picked Ken Singleton as one of the best-looking players in the 1970s. In a subsequent edition, James wrote that, upon reading the entry, Singleton sent her a thank-you card.

  2. Dec 9, 2016 · Ken Singleton Married Suzanne after his Divorce from Colette. Ken Singleton is a married man. Currently, he married Suzanne Molino Singleton. He also dated her before their marriage. Earlier, he was married to his former wife Colette St. Jacques of Vercheres but the couple later got divorced.

  3. Apr 27, 2022 · He has known Singleton for years, not because the newly retired YES Network analyst enjoyed his finest days on the baseball diamond with the Baltimore Orioles, but because the former ballplayer’s wife of more than 30 years, Suzanne, serves as the promotions director for Charm City’s iconic Little Italy.

  4. Jan 1, 2022 · Based on 2009-2013 official MLB blog posts from Mrs. Singy: Married to baseball by Suzanne Molino Singleton, wife of Ken Singleton, New York Yankees TV broadcaster and retired Baltimore Oriole, the stories are stuffed with Ken's insight, memories and distinctive baseball perspective and expertise.

  5. Apr 29, 2016 · As an official Major League Baseball blogger for the New York Yankees' YESnetwork.com 2009-2013, Suzanne wrote 'Mrs. Singy: Married to Baseball' based on experiences, observances and milestone events in the baseball world, as the wife of former Oriole Ken Singleton, NY Yankees TV broadcaster.

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  6. YES Network Announcer Ken Singleton and wife Suzanne Singleton attend the Boys & Girls Club of Mount Vernon 100th Anniversary Gala at the Rye Town Hilton on March 24, 2012 in Rye Brook, New York. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images.

  7. Feb 17, 2021 · Patience and power made Ken Singleton one of baseball’s premier switch-hitters. After beginning his 15-year career (1970-1984) with the Mets and Expos, he was a three-time All-Star right fielder for the Orioles and the designated hitter for Baltimore’s 1983 World Series champions.

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