David Cone leaves YES NetworkCourtesy
New York Times
(January 7, 2010) David Cone, who joined the YES Network as a Yankees analyst in 2008, is not coming back.
“My YES deal was up at the end of the 2009 season, and I’ve chosen not to return in 2010 in order to spend more time with my family,” he said in a statement. “If I do return to broadcasting, YES would be my first choice.” Even without Cone, an analyst in the booth and studio for 61 regular-season games last season, YES still has the remaining analysts Ken Singleton, who also calls play-by-play; John Flaherty; Paul O’Neill and Al Leiter. A YES spokesman said no decision had been made on replacing Cone and one scenario would be not to hire anyone. “David was a valued member of our team,” the network said in a statement. “He will be missed.” When Cone joined YES, he said he had struggled to find a career niche after his pitching career ended. _______________________
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(January 7, 2010) David Cone, who joined the YES Network as a Yankees analyst in 2008, is not coming back.