Now on the MLB game Michael Kay at the Yankees YES Television Network are making a big comeback, I dunno...that old year 2000 ball park set they got for Direct TV during the big sat card black Sunday deal...
Maybe it all got washed out with the FCC Tower in the recent Storms and Cyclone.
Now we got Derek Jeter and them out of Miami but the Yankees ex-staff are still in the club, this opens up new opportunities in Miami to fill the vacancy of the "Derek Jeter Booth" section in Miami he MAY HAVE even paid for himself or invested in.
Well it's all open real estate now, the Yankees club is in Miami...old hitting staff or something signed from New York.
Now outside promotions from New York City are in Miami, people like that I mean, to pick up on the void left by Derek Jeter's market share vacancy in Miami, maybe someone will fill the void with a new Miami Marlins baseball magazine or something like that.
Maybe Derek Jeter ran baseball merchandise stores or something which may have closed, HOWEVER...Derek Jeter has already made a "business attempt" in that local area...
Meaning new sports businesses coming in today may be able to fill that void left by Derek Jeter with new generic sports shops or baseball magazines now that the "competition" in Miami has left town.
I mean four years as CEO and Share Holder?
I mean weather conditions, covid, economy etc..
Miami will probably lose a lot of fans over that, but many new ones will be back with greater opportunities on the horizon.
Now you got on YES Network, a quieter older Michael Kay and his rotating guest lineup...
Like Derek Jeter...all stuck in the mid 1990's dialogue's about the game.
Announcers from New York like David Cone, John Flarety etc. all building their own baseball career and "merch tables" some call them for sporting events.
The talk is all time period dated, Derek Jeter already left owning a team now we get a big competition for new announcers trying to be the next Michael Kay somewhere from twenty years ago heading in to New York and it just ain't gonna happen.
The secondary Yes Network "hired talk" for example ex Yankees announcer teams have had careers with other teams like the RED SOX, and are not just New York focused...which just tells me their looking for another job anyway.
All you get is this outdated 1990's announce focused talk, with no 1900's - 1980's material for all play references and many of the players although were winners players today are still catching up to their numbers.
I would expect a big over haul in the MLB with the outdated look in New York coming out and me personally would like to see a more LA Dodgers look to the field and announce booth / TV Network or have it more like Fox Sports 1 coverage in New York but still on their own Television Network.
A lot to ask for, but I mean come off it those ballparks fell down already from the year 2000.
Get a new look or what, and if you ask me my opinion the "outdated sports talk" will probably come out of New York at Yankee Stadium when they get a new look for the field, they are already talking opening the historic ballpark area across the street from Yankees stadium and plowing the buildings in the area to make a restored version of all original New York Yankees ball park areas.
I think that that covers the current "new" Yankees Stadium and two other historic ballparks including old Yankee Stadium on the same city blocks is what "developers" are talking about.
Opening the original historic areas as new public accessible ball parks.
So all that 1990's sports talk on YES Network comes from the 1990's and their players...
That's all over now, all outdated...from a business opinion all that comes out with the old blue washed out old Yankee 2000 Yes Network colors down at the park.
The next park development to me should have it switch to LA Dodgers Radio and television broadcast format with Fox Sports 1 on a yet still original New York Yankees television network.
My point I never said Tino Martinez was a woman now working for MLB Network, my reference is that it was his bobble head night coming up and David Cone and them were saying all that talk on the broadcast at their new "table" to Michael Kay's already established New York table...now they need a new TV Network and Ballpark update.
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