With the New York Yankees’ opening day just days away, time is ticking for them to finalize details with the Yankees Entertainment and Sports (YES) Network.
opening day just days away, time is ticking for them to finalize details with the Yankees Entertainment and Sports Network. The excitement ahead of the Yankees’ opening day is brewing up for die-hard fans.
Many fans plan to catch a few games in person but for those watching and streaming from home, the YES Network plans to launch a direct-to-consumer subscription for all Yankee games, similar to Netflix. By now, true Yankees fans already have an idea how they’ll watch the game but the franchise hopes to offer a new option, one that won’t require cable.
The Yankees’ rivals, the Boston Red Sox, launched the New England Sports Network last year and is charging consumers $30 a month.
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