
MLB broadcasts keep playing ignorant to rotten baseball
NY Post
As Aaron Boone’s “savages” have been supplanted by scavengers, the YES Code of Ignorance remains mostly intact.
David Cone, for example, is still willing to ignore, indulge, rationalize and even excuse the rotten baseball he sees — we see — in fundamentally rotten games played by the Yankees. Every once in a while, however, Cone can’t conceal the truth. And that’s beneficial to him and to YES’s smart, but often abandoned, viewers. Such was the case Tuesday, when Yankees call-up outfielder (Aren’t they all?) Greg Allen tripled off the wall in right.More Related News

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