UPCOMING GAMES ON YES NETWORK
TOMORROW
Nets at Cavaliers
7:00 PM
FRI FEB 20
Yankees at Orioles
1:05 PM
FRI FEB 20
Nets at Thunder
8:00 PM
SAT FEB 21
Tigers at Yankees
1:05 PM
SUN FEB 22
Mets at Yankees
1:05 PM
SUN FEB 22
Nets at Hawks
3:30 PM
MON FEB 23
Yankees at Pirates
1:05 PM
TUE FEB 24
Yankees at Jays
1:07 PM
TUE FEB 24
Mavericks at Nets
7:30 PM
WED FEB 25
Nationals at Yankees
6:35 PM

JOE

GIRARDI

New York Yankees Game Analyst

Girardi was a member of the YES teams nominated for 2025 New York Emmys in the Sports Program – Live (Series) and Live Sporting Event Season categories.

In addition to managing the Yankees from 2008 to 2017, Girardi managed the Philadelphia Phillies from the 2020 season until June of 2022, and he also held that role with the Florida Marlins in 2006, with whom Girardi earned the National League Manager of the Year Award. Girardi also was the Yankees’ bench coach under manager Joe Torre during the 2005 season.

Earlier, he was an analyst with the MLB Network in 2018 and 2019. In addition, he was an analyst during the 2003 National League Division Series for ESPN Radio and provided the 2007 World Series pre-game analysis for FOX Sports.

In addition to his analyst work during his previous stints at YES, he won a New York Emmy Award for his hosting efforts on the network’s Kids on Deck series and was the star of The Joe Girardi Show.

A Peoria, Ill. Native, Girardi graduated from Spalding (Ill.) Institute in 1982 after earning All-State honors in baseball. He then played at Northwestern University, where he was a two-time All-Big Ten selection and three-time Academic All-American. He received his bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from Northwestern in 1986.

He was drafted by the Cubs in the fifth round of the 1986 amateur draft. He broke into the majors in 1989 with the Cubs and later played three seasons for the Colorado Rockies (1993-1995). Girardi was acquired by the Yankees prior to the 1996 season and played key roles as New York won the World Series in 1996, 1998 and 1999.

One month after departing the Yankees as a free agent in November 1999, Girardi signed with the Cubs and played three additional seasons for Chicago, making the National League All-Star team in 2000.

He played one season for the St. Louis Cardinals, in 2003 before signing with the Yankees as a free agent in February of 2004. Girardi retired at the end of Spring Training, then joined YES.

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