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Known for his passionate home run calls, Sterling provided play-by-play for 5,631 games before retiring in 2024.
After the announcement of John Sterling's death, long-time Yankees broadcasting partner Suzyn Waldman speaks about him.
John Sterling, the legendary radio voice of the New York Yankees for 36 seasons, passed away Monday at the age of 87. Known for his unmistakable baritone, marathon calls, and signature home-run phrases,
Michael Kay and David Cone are back to their normal banter. During Sunday’s Yankees broadcast on the YES Network, a picture of a grandmother — listed as Rebecca on the on-screen graphic — and her granddaughter Hannah was shown on the screen to ...
The four-time Yankees World Series champion will work alongside Matt Vasgersian for Sunday's NBC broadcast at noon ET.
The New York Yankees are less than a week away from their Opening Night game against the San Francisco Giants from Oracle Park and New York sports fans may recognize another face on the broadcast. According to official social media accounts for Netflix ...
The sports world is mourning the loss of one of its most iconic voices. Longtime New York Yankees radio voice John Sterling has passed away at the age of 87. Sterling stepped into the Yankees broadcast booth in 1989 after spending much of the 1980s calling games in Atlanta for the Hawks and Braves.