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The YES Network is not bringing back longtime New York Yankees analyst and play-by-play announcer John Flaherty as part of a series of moves to streamline its broadcasts to feature its leading commentators, David Cone, Paul O’Neill and Joe Girardi, sources briefed on the decision told The Athletic.
The New York Yankees TV booth will look and sound drastically different in 2026. According to The Athletic, longtime MLB catcher and YES analyst John Flaherty will not return to the TV booth for the 2026 MLB season as part of an organizational shakeup that ...
The New York Yankees' broadcasting team will be moving on without one of its most beloved members next season.
Former Yankees catcher John Flaherty, a YES Network analyst, has announced his departure from the Network after 20 years of service. Flaherty revealed through social media on Wednesday that his contract would not be renewed for the upcoming season.
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YES still has David Cone, Paul O’Neill and Joe Girardi as analysts for Yankees game broadcasts alongside lead play-by-play voice Michael Kay and his backup, Ryan Ruocco. Flaherty occasionally did play-by-play when Kay and Ruocco were both out.
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