In the Wake of Warner Fusselle's Death, Brooklyn Cyclones Find New Radio Home

Since the first pitch of Brooklyn Cyclones baseball in 2001, there was the melodic sound of play-by-play announcer Warner Fusselle, who died suddenly last week.

The single A affiliate of the New York Mets has also only had one broadcast home since its debut, Kingsborough Community College’s WKRB.

Several factors, though, have led the Cyclones to make a move on the dial to Seton Hall University’s WSOU/89.5 FM, as confirmed to FishbowlNY by a Cyclones spokesperson.

WKRB is renovating its Manhattan Beach studios, meaning no signal for part of the season, which begins Monday against the Staten Island Yankees.

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