Susan Miyagi McCormac
/in /by Jacob PomrenkeSusan Miyagi McCormac, while growing up in North Carolina, watched thousands of sporting events on TV with her father, who influenced her love of the North Carolina Tar Heels, the New York Giants (because of Lawrence Taylor), and the Atlanta Braves. For the past 20 years, Susan has been the main graphics operator for the YES Network’s Emmy Award-winning television broadcasts of New York Yankees baseball games. In 2004 she traveled to Tokyo to work the Opening Series between the Yankees and Devil Rays. As a result of that experience, her passing interest in Japanese baseball blossomed into ardent fandom. She’s attended dozens of NPB games in Japan as well as the 2012 Opening Series between the Seattle Mariners and the Oakland Athletics with JapanBall, an international baseball tourism group. Susan’s love of Japanese baseball has strengthened her connection to her Japanese roots. She lives in New York City, where she runs the website JapanCulture-NYC.com and serves on the boards of the Japanese American Association of New York and the JET Alumni Association of New York, the advisory board of the OIST Foundation, and the communications committee of the New York region of the U.S.-Japan Council.
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