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Is Kay’s ‘lipstick on pig’ swipe a coded shot at Yankees’ Boone?

Esteban Quiñones by Esteban Quiñones
April 14, 2026
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NEW YORK — Michael Kay has spent years threading a careful needle. He is the face of Yankees baseball on YES Network and one of the most recognizable voices in the sport. He also hosts a daily radio show where he is regularly asked to evaluate the same team he calls. That balancing act was tested hard last weekend, and on Monday, April 13, it snapped.

Kay opened the April 13 episode of The Michael Kay Show on ESPN New York with a flat refusal to offer any comfort. The Yankees had just been swept by the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field, dropping their fifth straight game and falling to 8-7 after beginning the season 8-2. The Mets had also been swept that weekend. Both New York teams had lost five in a row. Kay came out swinging.

He did not name Aaron Boone. He did not have to.

The quote the Yankees front office will want to forget

In his opening remarks, Michael Kay made clear he was not interested in softening any edges. Addressing listeners who might have expected a more measured take, he drew his line in unambiguous terms.

“A lot of people want to talk today, I’m sure. But if you came here on this day, April 13th, to expect me to put lipstick on a pig, not going to do it,” Kay said. “Not going to do it because the weekends for the Mets and for the Yankees were simply unacceptable. They played poorly. They didn’t hit and they lost all three games. Both teams have lost five in a row.”

That tone mattered because Kay has not always been the voice of alarm when it comes to Yankees management. Earlier in the 2026 season, after just one loss, Kay defended Boone publicly and took aim at fans he accused of hate-watching the team. He argued there was a segment of the fan base that would prefer the Yankees to lose so they could target Boone and GM Brian Cashman. That was two weeks ago. The shift in register between that broadcast and Monday’s show was hard to miss.

What the Rays exposed about the Yankees roster

Michael Kay, YES Network announcer, wishes he could re-do his home run call following 9/11.
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Kay did not confine his criticism to abstract frustration. He went through what Tampa Bay actually did to the Yankees and why it stung as much as it did.

The Rays, a franchise with far less offensive firepower, executed textbook fundamental baseball. They laid down six bunts during the series and converted five of them successfully. Chandler Simpson, the fastest player in baseball at 3.9 seconds to first base, ran wild on a Yankees defense that had no answers. The 7-8-9 hitters in the Yankees order went a combined 5-for-36 across the three games. Entering the final day of the series, the Yankees ranked 25th in OPS across the entire league.

Kay put the contrast between the two clubs plainly. He acknowledged that the Rays have no business matching the Yankees on pure talent. Then he explained why that made the series even harder to stomach.

“What the Rays did in this three-game set is they played perfect little ball,” Kay said. “They made all the right moves. They outathleticked the Yankees. They don’t have the potential offensive firepower that the Yankees have. Not even close. But what they do have, they made work beautifully.”

The Yankees had gone from leading the majors in nearly every offensive category in 2025 to ranking 29th in production from the bottom third of their lineup. Jazz Chisholm Jr., Ryan McMahon and Jose Caballero have all disappointed at the plate and in the field during the skid. Caballero has already committed three errors on the young season. McMahon was intentionally walked by Tampa Bay in the final game, with the Rays preferring to face him over Austin Wells. He grounded out to end the game and seal the sweep.

Kay’s history with Boone runs deeper than one broadcast

The reason Monday’s remarks drew so much attention is that Kay and the Yankees front office have been intertwined for years. Kay has been the primary play-by-play voice for YES Network since 2002. He has watched every significant Yankees managerial decision of the Boone era from the broadcast booth. His public statements have often tracked closely with the front office position.

Earlier this season, Kay pointed out that Boone’s continued employment is itself proof that the Yankees organization does not view failing to win the World Series as an automatic firing offense. He framed it as an institutional reality rather than a criticism.

But there is an older pattern too. Last August, during a mid-season slide that saw the Yankees lose six of seven, Kay directly challenged Boone’s bullpen management on air, questioning why he had used a lesser-leverage reliever when every available arm was rested. He asked out loud who Boone’s best reliever was and why he wasn’t using that pitcher in the crucial inning. Those moments established that Kay’s patience with the manager has limits.

Monday’s show did not mention Boone by name in the context of the losing streak. But the critique of how the Yankees were out-executed by a lesser roster, with questions about lineup construction and bullpen deployment hanging over the club, made the subtext clear to anyone paying attention.

Yankees snapped the streak Monday night but questions linger

Ironically, the Yankees went on to beat the Angels 11-10 on Monday night in a walk-off, ending the five-game skid. Aaron Judge hit two home runs. Trent Grisham tied the game in the ninth. A Jordan Romano wild pitch ended it. The bullpen allowed six runs and nearly blew a multi-run lead again before the Yankees escaped.

The win did not erase the concerns Kay laid out. The 7-8-9 hitters are still struggling. The infield defense remains shaky. The bullpen’s inconsistency is structural, not situational. Jake Bird was optioned to Triple-A after the game.

Kay said his piece to cap the losing streak. Now the Yankees have to answer the substance of it, game by game, over the 145 still remaining on the schedule.

“If you’re tuning into this show expecting me to somehow spin that, all things being equal, it wasn’t a bad weekend,” Kay said. “It was a terrible weekend. A terrible weekend.”

What do you think? Leave your comment below.

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Esteban Quinones is a proud graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. Growing up just blocks away from Yankee Stadium in Upper Manhattan, Esteban developed a deep love for the New York Yankees, a passion that has been a constant throughout his life. Whether it's cheering for the Yankees or crafting strategic communications, Esteban brings dedication and enthusiasm to producing content around all things Yankees.

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