Why is John Flaherty leaving YES Network?
YES Network is streamlining its broadcasts to focus on analysts David Cone, Paul O'Neill, and Joe Girardi.
Sports / MLB
After two decades with the YES Network, John Flaherty's run as a New York Yankees analyst has come to an end. This shakeup is part of a broader effort by the network to streamline its broadcasts and highlight key commentators.
John Flaherty, a former MLB catcher who played for the Yankees from 2003-2005, joined the YES Network in 2006 after retiring. He has been a color commentator and studio analyst for the past 20 years.
The decision not to renew Flaherty's contract comes as YES Network aims to feature David Cone, Paul O'Neill, and Joe Girardi more prominently. These three analysts were key members of the Yankees' dynasty in the late 1990s and early 2000s. With Girardi returning to the booth in 2024, YES felt it had a strong trio to build around. The network also parted ways with Jeff Nelson and Dave Valle as part of this restructuring.
Flaherty, in a statement on X (formerly Twitter), expressed his gratitude for his time with YES and the Yankees. He also indicated he is open to exploring other opportunities in broadcasting and outside of baseball.
YES Network is streamlining its broadcasts to focus on analysts David Cone, Paul O'Neill, and Joe Girardi.
Flaherty is considering other opportunities in broadcasting and potentially exploring professional options outside of baseball.
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