YES Rejects Jim Kaat

Greg Cohen by Senior Writer Written on March 15, 2009
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On Thursday I mentioned that Jim Kaat would be returning to the broadcast booth with MLB Network for a few games this year, including the home opener at the New Yankee Stadium. But now we find out from Bob Raissman that he wanted to return to YES.

 

The MLB Network is looking to open the new Yankee Stadium in style, unleashing a formidable trio of voices who have never shared the same broadcast booth.

When the Bombers crack the regular-season seal on the new joint, April 16 against Cleveland, Bob (Rapping Roberto) Costas will handle the play-by-play, joined by analysts Harold Reynolds and Jim Kaat.

The surprise here is Kitty’s return to the Bronx. The other surprise is that Kaat wanted to return to the Yankees Entertainment & Sports Network booth, but YES suits put the kibosh on it.

 

MLB sources said Kaat reached out to YES suits, offering his services on a limited basis at a reasonable price.

Sources said Kaat, who was not looking for major dough or a monster schedule, was told YES had no room for him because of budgetary constraints and scheduling.

(hat-tip to River Ave. Blues)

 

All I see here is a chance for YES to improve their product and, for some reason, deciding to go another way. Completely stupid if you ask me.

Kaat was the best analyst they had, there's no reason why they shouldn't bring him back. You mean to tell me they couldn't give him a few games that David Cone and John Flaherty had been scheduled to do?

And do they really think anyone is buying that budgetary constraints crap?

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