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DELLIN
BETANCES
New York Yankees Studio Analyst
Former New York Yankees All-Star pitcher Dellin Betances is in his second year with the YES Network as a Yankees Studio Analyst. In 2025, he appeared as an analyst on the network’s Yankees Hot Stove and Batting Practice Today shows in addition to its pregame and postgame shows. Betances was also featured in an episode of the second season (2025) of the two-time Emmy Award-winning The Gotham Sports App original series The Story of My Number Presented by New York Lottery.
DELLIN BETANCES
New York Yankees Studio Analyst
VINCE
CARTER
Brooklyn Nets Game Analyst
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Vince Carter, a key player for the New Jersey Nets from 2004-2009, joined the YES Network as a Brooklyn Nets Game Analyst in advance of the 2023-24 NBA season.
VINCE CARTER
Brooklyn Nets Game Analyst
DAVID
CONE
New York Yankees Game Analyst
David Cone, the strikeout artist who endeared himself to New York Yankees fans for his numerous clutch performances and for hurling a perfect game in 1999, initially joined YES as a Yankees analyst in 2002. After pitching for the Mets in 2003 and then retiring from baseball, he re-joined YES as an analyst for the 2008 and 2009 seasons. After a year away from the mic, he came back again to YES in 2011 and has been with the network ever since.
DAVID CONE
New York Yankees Game Analyst
JACK
CURRY
Yankees Analyst and Reporter; Host of Yankees News & Views Podcast
Multiple Emmy Award-winner, Jack Curry, who covered the New York Yankees and Major League Baseball at The New York Times for nearly 20 years as its Yankees beat writer and as a national baseball writer, joined the YES Network in February of 2010 as a Yankees analyst, reporter, and program contributor, and as a columnist on the Emmy-Award winning YESNetwork.com.
JACK CURRY
Yankees Analyst and Reporter; Host of Yankees News & Views Podcast
IAN
EAGLE
Brooklyn Nets Play-by-Play Announcer
Multiple Emmy Award-winner Ian Eagle is in his 32nd year as play-by-play announcer for the Brooklyn Nets, the last 31 on television and the last 24 on the YES Network, specifically. One of the most respected and versatile sportscasters in the country, Eagle became the radio voice of the Nets in 1994 at the age of 25 and transitioned to television the following year.
IAN EAGLE
Brooklyn Nets Play-by-Play Announcer
NOAH
EAGLE
Brooklyn Nets Play-by-Play Announcer
Noah Eagle joined the YES Network in September 2023 as a substitute Brooklyn Nets play-by-play man. The son of Ian Eagle, YES’ longtime primary Nets play-by-play caller and one of the most highly regarded announcers in the business, Noah Eagle has been carving out his own niche as one of the most heralded and most versatile young sports voices.
NOAH EAGLE
Brooklyn Nets Play-by-Play Announcer
TODD
FRAZIER
New York Yankees Analyst
Former MLB third baseman Todd Frazier joined the YES Network in 2023 as a New York Yankees analyst. He was a member of the YES team which was nominated for a 2025 New York Emmy in the Live Sporting Event Season category.
TODD FRAZIER
New York Yankees Analyst
JOE
GIRARDI
New York Yankees Game Analyst
Former New York Yankees catcher Joe Girardi, who helped lead the Yankees to three World Championships in the 1990s as a player and later guided the team to the 2009 World Championship as a manager, re-joined the YES Network as a Yankees analyst in advance of the 2024 season. He previously had been a Yankees analyst for YES in 2004 and 2007.
JOE GIRARDI
New York Yankees Game Analyst
FRANK
ISOLA
Brooklyn Nets Studio Analyst
Award-winning journalist Frank Isola, who has covered the NBA for more than 25 years, joined YES as a Brooklyn Nets studio analyst in 2021.
FRANK ISOLA
Brooklyn Nets Studio Analyst
MICHAEL
KAY
New York Yankees Play-by-Play Announcer
Michael Kay is the Emmy Award-winning Yankees play-by-play announcer for the YES Network. He has also hosted the network’s CenterStage series and its various programming specials. The 2026 season will be his 35th year broadcasting Yankees baseball: the first 10 years on radio, the latter 25 on YES.
MICHAEL KAY
New York Yankees Play-by-Play Announcer
SARAH
KUSTOK
Brooklyn Nets Game Analyst
Multiple Emmy Award winner Sarah Kustok, YES’ primary Brooklyn Nets game analyst, joined the network in 2012 after spending three years with NBC Sports Chicago as a reporter and anchor. The 2017-18 NBA season marked Kustok’s first as YES’ primary game analyst after spending the previous five seasons as the network’s Nets courtside reporter.
SARAH KUSTOK
Brooklyn Nets Game Analyst
BOB
LORENZ
Yankees Studio Host
Bob Lorenz, who has won 19 Emmy Awards at the YES Network, is in his 22nd season as the network’s studio host for New York Yankees regular season and postseason games.
BOB LORENZ
Yankees Studio Host
MEREDITH
MARAKOVITS
New York Yankees Clubhouse Reporter; Co-Host, New York Yankees Official Podcast
Emmy Award-winning Meredith Marakovits was named the YES Network’s New York Yankees clubhouse reporter in March 2012. She reports on the team within the network’s Yankees game telecasts, pre- and post-game shows, Yankees Batting Practice Today and Yankees Hot Stove. She also periodically hosts the network’s Brooklyn Nets pre- and post-game shows. The 2025 Yankees season also saw her debut as co-host of the New York Yankees Official Podcast, available on The Gotham Sports App.
MEREDITH MARAKOVITS
New York Yankees Clubhouse Reporter; Co-Host, New York Yankees Official Podcast
NANCY
NEWMAN
Studio Host
Multiple Emmy Award winner Nancy Newman, who joined YES in 2003, is the anchor for Yankees Batting Practice Today, which airs one hour before New York Yankees game times. She also hosts other Yankees pregame and postgame programs and YES’ Brooklyn Nets pregame and postgame shows.
NANCY NEWMAN
Studio Host
PAUL
O'NEILL
New York Yankees Game Analyst
The 2026 season marks Paul O’Neill’s 25th season as a New York Yankees analyst for the YES Network. He has earned five New York Emmy Awards for his work at YES. He earned three New York Emmy nominations in 2025: one in the Sports Analyst in the Game category; and he was a member of the YES teams that secured nominations in the Sports Program – Live (Series) and Live Sporting Event Season categories.
PAUL O’NEILL
New York Yankees Game Analyst
ADAM
OTTAVINO
New York Yankees Studio Analyst
Adam Ottavino, who pitched three seasons for the New York Yankees, joined YES Network in 2025 as a Yankees Studio Analyst.
ADAM OTTAVINO
New York Yankees Studio Analyst
WILLIE
RANDOLPH
New York Yankees Studio Analyst
Willie Randolph, a six-time All-Star who earned six World Series rings as a New York Yankees All-Star second baseman and later as a Yankees coach, is a YES Network Yankees Studio Analyst.
WILLIE RANDOLPH
New York Yankees Studio Analyst
RYAN
RUOCCO
Yankees Play-by-Play; Studio Host and Nets Play-by-Play
Ryan Ruocco, who joined YES in 2007 as a statistician for the network’s New York Yankees telecasts, holds down various roles within the network’s Yankees coverage. He backs up YES’ play-by-play man Michael Kay and fills in hosting YES’ Yankees Pre- and Post-Game Shows. Ruocco also handles primary play-by-play duties on YES’ Brooklyn Nets telecasts.
RYAN RUOCCO
Yankees Play-by-Play; Studio Host and Nets Play-by-Play
JUSTIN
SHACKIL
Studio Host and Reporter
Justin Shackil has worked at the YES Network since 2019. He currently serves as a New York Yankees studio host and clubhouse reporter and has also filled in as YES’ play-by-play announcer on Yankees and Nets telecasts. He also did play-by-play work on YES’ New York Liberty telecasts.
JUSTIN SHACKIL
Studio Host and Reporter
CHRIS
SHEARN
Studio Host
Chris Shearn joined the YES Network prior to its 2002 launch. He was a member of the network’s team which won a 2024 New York Emmy Award for its season-long Yankees coverage and was a member of the YES team which was nominated for two Emmys in the Live Sporting Event Season category in 2025.
CHRIS SHEARN
Studio Host
MEGHAN
TRIPLETT
Brooklyn Nets Reporter
Meghan Triplett joined the YES Network in September 2022 as a courtside reporter on YES’ Brooklyn Nets coverage. Triplett was a member of YES’ team, which was nominated for a 2025 New York Emmy for its season-long Nets coverage.