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He was able to bring people together and when he was with the Yankees he would hug teammates after they scored a run. He has a great upbeat personality who was a team leader throughout his career. Maybin did not accomplish as much in his Major League career as Cone, Beltran or Singleton but he can still bring a lot to the table and be a very good color commentator. He had a 20-season career before retiring after the 2017 season, and he played for the Yankees from 2014, 2015 and part of the 2016 season. He won the Rookie of the Year, was a 9-time All-Star, won three Gold Gloves and had 435 homers, 1,587 RBI and 312 steals in his career. The Yankees hired Carlos Beltran in January to be a color commentator to add to their list of former Yankees in the YESS Network booth. Cone is very good at breaking down pitching and putting analytics in terms that everyone will understand. 282 average in 15 seasons.Ĭone, who has been a color commentator for the Yankees for many years and was a Yankee from 1995 through 2000 and threw a perfect game while with the Yankees in 1999, has a new broadcasting position on ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball and this means he will broadcast fewer games this season on the YES Network. He hit at least 15 homers seven times (he had a career-high of 35 homers), he had at least 77 RBI seven times in his career (he had at least 99 four times) and he had an impressive. He finished in the top 10 of MVP voting four times. He would have really fit in this era since he always had a high on-base percentage when that stat did not have as much of an emphasis back then. Singleton had a very successful career with the Mets, Expos and primarily the Orioles from 1970 until he retired after the 1984 season.

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Singleton will be missed broadcasting Yankees games since he always had interesting stories to tell and had great catchphrases. The YES Network had an opening to add new broadcasters since Ken Singleton, who is 74 and had been with the YES Network since it started in 2002, retired for good to spend more time with his family after the 2021 season. He just retired, which means he will be able to give insight that the commentators who retired at least 15 years ago like John Flaherty, Paul O’Neill and David Cone might not be able to give.

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Cameron Maybin will be a color commentator on the YES NetworkĬameron Maybin, who played in Major League Baseball from August of 2007 until retiring after last season, will be the YES Network’s newest color commentator for Yankees games and he will bring interesting insight to the game because of his upbeat personality.













Color commentator