YES still has David Cone, Paul O’Neill and Joe Girardi as analysts for Yankees game broadcasts alongside lead play-by-play ...
Like countless other kids in the 1960s and 70s, Michael Kay spent his Saturday mornings glued to the TV for weekly showings of his favorite cartoons, “The Flintstones” and “The Jetsons.” That made it ...
YES Network has removed John Flaherty from Yankees broadcasts after 20 years with the network. The former catcher had worked ...
Legendary MLB Announcer Michael Kay Gets Brutally Honest About Retirement originally appeared on The Spun. Michael Kay has been calling New York Yankees games for YES Network for the past 24 seasons.
YES Network and Michael Kay might want a redo on how they handled Yankees star Max Fried having his no-hitter stolen. Changing the call in and of itself was a questionable decision at best. There ...
John Flaherty’s time at the YES Network has come to an end after two decades.
Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay was “flabbergasted” at the official scorekeeper’s decision to change an error to a hit and end Max Fried’s bid for a no-hitter ...
For New York Yankees fans who spend their summers tuned into the YES Network, a familiar voice will soon be […] ...
The YES Network is not bringing back longtime New York Yankees analyst and play-by-play announcer John Flaherty as part of a ...
Michael Kay may reduce Yankees broadcast schedule on heels of John Sterling retirement originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Another voice of the Yankees might not be going away, but it may soon be ...
The New York Yankees were swept by the Toronto Blue Jays last week. The Blue Jays took over first place in the AL East from the Yankees, and have since added to that lead. Lost in the drama of little ...
YES has been criticized by many since its inception in 2002 for using too many analysts in its rotation rather than deploying ...