Carlos Beltran has been hired by YES Network as a game analyst and is expected to call 36 games. The 20-year veteran emerged as an intriguing candidate for YES, which was looking to fill a void left when David Cone joined ESPN’s “Sunday Night Baseball” team and Ken Singleton retired. That opened the door for … Continue reading Former NY Met and Yankee Carlos Beltran to Join YES TV Booth
New York Yankees: Did They Consider Trading Aaron Judge?
Aaron Judge remains one of the biggest bargains in baseball, as his salary is just north of $10 million this season in his second year of arbitration. Despite that, the New York Yankees apparently considered the possibility of trading him — even if only for a brief moment. In an ESPN Insider column it was … Continue reading New York Yankees: Did They Consider Trading Aaron Judge?
St. John’s Coach Lou Carneseca Honored With Statue
It was classic Lou Carnesecca. Even at the age of 96, he was sharp, funny and deferred all credit. The crowd had gathered to honor the legendary coach in the lobby of Carnesecca Arena, the on-campus gym named after him. In a 20-minute speech, Carnesecca seemed to touch on everything that happened during his memorable … Continue reading St. John’s Coach Lou Carneseca Honored With Statue
Former NY Mets Broadcaster Tim McCarver retires
Former Fox, CBS, ABC and NBC baseball analyst Tim McCarver, who was in the analyst chair for 24 World Series, has officially retired. McCarver, who last called games on the national stage in the 2013 World Series, had worked Cardinals games for six years after that and had been on hiatus during the pandemic. “I think … Continue reading Former NY Mets Broadcaster Tim McCarver retires



