by Bob Klapisch
Cashman’s luxury suite, 54
fan belligerence, 83, 178, 179–80, 183–84, 185
fan experience, 80–81
Legends Hospitality, 139–40, 151, 152, 153
millennial fans, 172
new Stadium, 149–51, 178, 179
in off-season, 205
renovations, 80–81
security, 14, 189
World Series posters, 191–92
The Yankee Years (Torre and Verducci), 17, 154–57
YES Network
2018 ALDS, 198–99
Center Stage, 147
color analysts, 128
Cone on Yankees’ injuries, 128–29
creation of, 78, 139, 145–49
in Jeter contract talks, 9
local TV revenue, 129
market value, 153
The Road to the Show, 173
sale to FOX, 153
SportsMoney Show, 151
Steinbrenner’s use of, 61
viewership decline, 80, 172
viewership increase, 83, 172–73
Yankee Classics, 147
Yankeeography, 147
Yount, Robin, 16
Z
Zaidi, Farhan, 44
Zillo, Jason
Boone and, 20, 159
genial personality, 62
Judge and, 71
at Klapisch’s interview of Hal Steinbrenner, 173
media training for young players, 61–64
as Yankees’ media chief, 20, 61–62
About the Authors
BOB KLAPISCH has covered baseball for the New York Post, New York Daily News, and Bergen Record, as well as ESPN, FOX Sports, and USA Today. His work has appeared in Sports Illustrated, Rolling Stone, and Men’s Journal. Klapisch has won several Top Five awards in the prestigious Associated Press Sports Editors contest and appears regularly on MLB Network. A graduate of Columbia University, where he played varsity baseball, Klapisch continues to pitch in the semiprofessional Metropolitan League in Bergen County. He and his family live in Westwood, New Jersey.
PAUL SOLOTAROFF is a veteran feature writer at Rolling Stone and Men’s Journal. An investigative journalist whose fixed beat is social justice, he helped break the NFL concussion scandal, reported the horror-show conditions at Walter Reed Hospital, and wrote a series of stories that helped free innocent men who were doing life without parole in state prisons. Winner of two Genesis Awards and a National Press Club Award, he is a Pulitzer Prize and National Magazine Award finalist, as well as the best-selling author of three previous books. He lives in Nyack, New York, with his wife, Cynthia, who leaves the room to preserve her hearing and dignity when he watches the Yankees.
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