After missing more than a month, the TV voice of the Yankees, Michael Kay, will return to the broadcast booth on Saturday afternoon, according to a YES Network spokesman.

Kay, 58, has been out since early July with a condition that caused him to have a nodule removed from his vocal cord.

After the surgery, Kay was not allowed to speak until this past Tuesday, when his doctor cleared him.

Kay will return to his 98.7 ESPN New York radio show on Aug. 26, according to the station’s GM, Tim McCarthy.

McCarthy and YES president of programming and production John Filippelli have both said they want Kay to take it slow upon his return.

In Kay’s place on YES, Ryan Ruocco handled the bulk of the play-by-play, while John Flaherty and Ken Singleton led a few. Bob Costas called one doubleheader.