John Sterling’s all-time best Yankees nicknames
John Sterling had been the voice of a generation for Yankees fans and had some of the most memorable home run calls of any local baseball broadcaster who sat behind a microphone.

John Sterling had been the voice of a generation for Yankees fans and had some of the most memorable home run calls of any local baseball broadcaster who sat behind a microphone.

John Sterling, the beloved radio voice of the New York Yankees for 36 seasons, has died at the age of 87. A native New Yorker born in 1938, Sterling joined the Yankees broadcast booth in 1989 and quickly became a fixture for fans. He called 5,420 regular-season games and 211 postseason contests, including five World … The post John Sterling, legendary Yankees radio voice, dies at 87 appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.

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