Longtime New York Yankees radio announcer John Sterling has officially retired from his job after multiple decades of calling games. While appearing on a broadcast of Saturday's Yankees and Tampa ...
Longtime New York Yankees radio announcer John Sterling called it a career this week. After providing the Yankees’ soundtrack for 35 years, Sterling retired this week and will be honored on ...
The New York Yankees and legendary announcer John Sterling go hand in hand. Sterling has been calling games for the Yankees since 1989 and even strung together an impressive streak of 5,000 ...
It was always assumed that whoever was named New York Yankees radio play-by-play John Sterling’s successor would have a hard time living up to the kind of legacy he built. However, as Dave Sims ...
New York Yankees fans will love hearing new radio broadcaster Dave Sims on the call for Aaron Judge's first spring home run.
For 36 years, John Sterling was a constant presence, dancing (and sometimes blasting) through their ears, whether it be in the car, through headphones, or just flowing out into their living rooms.
When the season had barely begun, John Sterling, the voice of the Yankees, announced that he was stepping down effective immediately. This left massive shoes to fill, with Sterling's 2023 fill-ins ...
The 2025 MLB season will be the first time in over three decades that radio play-by-play man John Sterling won’t be on the call of the New York Yankees season opener. Dave Sims, Sterling’s ...