YES Network Fails Yankees Fans and John Sterling (2024)

1. Saturday morning I was running around doing some of the typical weekend nonsense. I had extra pep in my step and was in high gear the entire time because I wanted to get home in time to watch John Sterling's news conference before John Sterling Day at Yankee Stadium.

The legendary New York Yankees radio broadcaster announced last week that he was retiring, effective immediately. The team then announced that they would have a day to honor Sterling on Saturday and that he would address his decision to retire with the media before the ceremony.

So I raced home and was able to flip on the YES Network, which had been promoting full coverage of John Sterling Day over the past few days, at 11:30 a.m. to watch the 85-year-old New York icon speak at his news conference.

There was only one problem. The YES Network was showing Bob Lorenz, John Flaherty and Dave Valle (who I had no idea was even part of the YES Network since, for some unknown reason, YES employs about 8 billion analysts for Yankees coverage).

I thought maybe the news conference was starting late because those things happen. But the studio crew wasn't giving any updates. So I told my Alexa to play WFAN, the radio home of the Yankees.

BAM! The news conference was going on and Sterling was taking and answering questions.

Meanwhile, as that was going on, the YES Network had the studio crew breaking down the Yankees' game against the Rays from the night before.

Just an amazingly bad decision and awful piece of programming.

Sterling's retirement was HUGE news in New York all week. This was the first time he was meeting with the media since making the announcement and the Yankees network decided not to show the news conference.

He was the team's radio voice for 36 years and the YES Network somehow thought people wanted a breakdown of a meaningless regular-season game.

YES would later show snippets of the news conference, but it was too little, too late. It needed to be shown live and in its entirety.

Not airing it was an awful decision. It was a slap in the face to Yankees fans. And it was a disservice to Sterling.

On a total side note, I saw a lot of people rip the Yankees because they gave Sterling an 83-inch TV as a retirement gift during his ceremony. I'm giving the Yankees a pass here. Sterling had told me and others last week that his plan in retirement was to watch every Yankees and Mets game, every game on ESPN, Turner and MLB Network and every NHL and NBA playoff game. So there's nothing wrong with the Yankees gifting him a big television.

2. What a disastrous weekend for the NBA. Eight playoff games and five were completely noncompetitive. The home team won all eight games, Only two games were decided by single digits. The first round really should be best of five.

  • Magic-Cavaliers (83-97): Unwatchable
  • Timberwolves-Suns (95-120): Unwatchable
  • 76ers-Knicks (104-111): Good game
  • Lakers-Nuggets (103-114): OK game
  • Heat-Celtics (94-114): Unwatchable
  • Clippers-Mavericks (97-109): Unwatchable
  • Bucks-Pacers (94-109): Unwatchable
  • Pelicans-Thunder (92-94): Good game

3. After a 35-point effort in which he led the Bucks to a blowout win against the Indiana Pacers on Sunday, Milwaukee star Damian Lillard explained that it was good to be back in the playoffs and that he wan't up for another experience at Coachella.

“Last two years not being in the playoffs, it sucked," Lillard said in his postgame news conference. "Early vacations. Last year, I went to Coachella. I ain’t ever been able to go to Coachella playing in the playoffs every year. So just having that long summer, it was like, man, I was over that.”

"Last 2 years not being in the playoffs... It sucked. I went to Coachella. I ain't ever been able to go to Coachella." 😅

Dame is happy to be back in the playoffs 🙏 pic.twitter.com/pEW371NoAu

— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 22, 2024

4. For those of you who miss having Good Morning Football around every morning after the show was put on hiatus, a version of the show will be brought back later this week for the NFL Draft and will air Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

🚨GMFB Returns🚨@gmfb returns THIS week w/ editions Thursday, Friday & Saturday at 7a ET on @nflnetwork!@SlaterNFL @JasonMcCourty @PSchrags @KyleBrandt @TomPelissero

— NFL Media (@NFLMedia) April 22, 2024

5. Jerry Seinfeld expressed his love for the Mets television booth of Gary Cohen, Keith Hernandez and Ron Darling in a new interview with GQ.

GQ: Here we are in baseball season. My question for you, as a fellow Mets fan, is how do fans of other teams live with announcing teams so inferior to Gary Cohen, Ron Darling, and Keith Hernandez?

Seinfeld: I have no idea. I couldn’t watch it. They spoil you for everybody else. There are some others that I like, but nothing beats Gary, Keith, and Ron. And it really is Gary. He brings it on another level.

GQ: Here’s a thought experiment: What if you had to choose between winning the World Series but losing Gary, Keith, and Ron? I’m glad that nobody has given me that power to decide. Because I’m with them 130 nights a year; it would be only one night that we won the Series.

Seinfeld: That is fantastic. But what you forget is how every other day you’re not going to feel good, depending on whether they won or lost the night before. Somebody asked me the other night: Would I trade my comedy career for playing 10 years on the Mets and we win the World Series and I go to the Hall of Fame. And I said no, because 10 years is still too short. The thing about Gary, Keith, and Ron is, there are few people in life that seem happy doing what they’re doing. These guys go to the park every day and they’re happy to be there. And I think that adds an undercurrent of relief. It’s a relief to be around people who are happy doing what they’re doing. Maybe that’s another reason people go to see comedians. I’m not trying to be anything else. When I walked into a comedy club the very first time, I was probably 18, that was the first time as a human on earth that I felt like, Oh, I’m home.

6. In case you missed it, we released two SI Media Podcasts last week.

On Friday, a new episode with ESPN's Malika Andrews dropped.

🎙️New SI MEDIA PODCAST w @malika_andrews

-Working first playoffs/Finals as NBA Countdown host
-Message from Mike Greenberg after getting the gig
-Working with Stephen A. and Richard Jefferson
-Covid bubble memories

Apple:https://t.co/ck0BFM7TyA
Spotify:https://t.co/diM3f0Z0wr

— Jimmy Traina (@JimmyTraina) April 19, 2024

Earlier in the week, we had the first extensive interview with WWE's Cody Rhodes after he won the WWE Undisputed Championship at WrestleMania.

SI MEDIA PODCAST w WWE champion @CodyRhodes

-Finishing his story at WrestleMania40
-Epic main event + cameos by Cena & Undertaker
-Did he have a moment w Reigns after match
-WWE changing Mania main event

Apple: https://t.co/ck0BFM7TyA
YouTube: https://t.co/9C10zoOLij pic.twitter.com/CrtIkBDrxJ

— Jimmy Traina (@JimmyTraina) April 18, 2024

You can listen to each podcast by clicking into the tweets above. You can also listen on Apple and Spotify.

7. RANDOM VIDEO OF THE DAY: Old-school NBA playoff intros, voiced by the great Marv Albert, were the absolute best.

The NBA on @nbc full intro and game preview of Bulls Magic from 1996.

Bring it back pic.twitter.com/zrMeJVf2DO

— Hubie Talks Hoops (@HubieTalksHoops) April 22, 2024

Be sure tocatch up on past editions of Traina Thoughtsand check out theSports Illustrated Media Podcasthosted by Jimmy Traina onApple,SpotifyorGoogle. You can also follow Jimmy onX, InstagramandTikTok.

YES Network Fails Yankees Fans and John Sterling (2024)

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Who owns the Yes Network? ›

YES Network
Programming
OwnerYankee Global Enterprises (26%) Diamond Sports Group (20%) Amazon (15%) The Blackstone Group (13%) RedBird Capital Partners (13%) Mubadala Investment Company (13%)
Sister channelsBally Sports
History
LaunchedMarch 19, 2002
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Is Yes Network available in my area? ›

All fans who live in the YES Network's regional coverage territory (NY, CT, North and Central NJ and Northeastern PA – see below for more details on the YES Network's regional coverage territory) can access all of YES' programming and features via the YES App using their TV provider login credentials or through a ...

Who is calling the Yankees game tonight on Yes? ›

Michael Kay is the Emmy Award-winning Yankees play-by-play announcer for the YES Network who also hosts the network's CenterStage series and its various programming specials.

How much did Amazon pay for YES Network? ›

A consortium led by the Yankees bought back the 80% of YES it didn't own in 2019 at $3.47 billion enterprise value. That means Amazon will have first dibs on equity worth nearly $700 million at the 2019 value.

How much was the YES Network sold for? ›

At $3.47 billion, the transaction is the largest piece of turf in the larger landscape of the formerly Fox-owned regional sports networks unloaded by Disney in the wake of its Fox acquisition.

Why isn't Yankees on YES? ›

FAQ. Q: Why are the Yankees and Nets games not televised with YES' national service? A: Due to league blackout restrictions, YES is prohibited from airing Yankees and Nets games outside of each team's respective local viewing area.

Why can't I watch the Yankee game on YES? ›

YES Network is a regional sports network (RSN), which means only fans in the Yankees broadcast market will be able to view it, even if you get fuboTV. That market includes New York, New Jersey and parts of Connecticut. Fans outside the market can still get access to New York Yankees games on fuboTV, however,.

Is YES Network free to watch? ›

While it is free to download the YES App, you need to be an authenticated subscriber of one of YES' distribution partners to access live streamed programming and other select content.

How much is YES Network a month? ›

How much do the annual and monthly subscriptions cost? +- An annual subscription is $239.99/year and a monthly subscription is $24.99/month.

Can you watch all Yankees games on the YES app? ›

The YES Network today is launching a direct-to-consumer subscription product providing fans in YES' regional coverage territory an option to purchase a direct subscription to YES and its award-winning programming, including all New York Yankees, Brooklyn Nets and New York Liberty games appearing on YES.

How much is the YES Network a month? ›

The YES Network will charge $24.99 per month, or $239.99 annually, according to an announcement. Subscribers who buy the service before April 30 will be given a promotional offer of $19.99 per month, or $199.99 annually, which will expire at the end of 2023. The service is available immediately.

How many Yankee games will be on YES Network? ›

The best channel to catch the 2024 Yankees Regular Season on is YES Network, which will carry 131 New York Yankees games this season. YES Network is only available in the New York market. Additional games will air on FOX and ESPN and select games will also air out of market on FS1, TBS and MLB Network.

Who was the old Yankee announcer? ›

After completing the rough draft of his Hall of Fame acceptance speech during the summer of 1993, Reggie Jackson asked legendary New York Yankees public address announcer Bob Sheppard to critique it. Sheppard's first piece of advice was brutally honest. The longtime St.

How can I watch the Yankees on YES Network? ›

Download the YES App!

Say YES to live Yankees and Nets games on the YES App! With new reasons to watch and more ways to earn rewards and win prizes, download the YES App for the ultimate viewing experience!

Who is the CEO of Yes TV? ›

“We are thrilled to have completed the purchase of the building Crossroads founded, a crucial asset that will significantly bolster our purposeful operations,” said Kevin Shepherd, CEO of YES TV and Crossroads.

Is the YES Network profitable? ›

The Bronx Bombers, who collected $143 million in cable money in 2022, are televised on the YES Network, the most-profitable and most-watched RSN in the country.

Is YES Network a public company? ›

Is The YES Network a private or public company? The YES Network is a Private company.

How much does YES Network make per year? ›

YES Network's revenue is $55.5 million.

YES Network has 382 employees, and the revenue per employee ratio is $145,157. YES Network peak revenue was $55.5M in 2023.

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