Yankees Radio Legend John Sterling Dies at 87

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    NEW YORK (VINnews) — John Sterling, the longtime radio voice of the New York Yankees known for his distinctive home run calls and decades behind the microphone, has died. He was 87.

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    His passing was announced Monday by WFAN, where he became a defining presence for generations of listeners.

    Sterling began calling Yankees games in 1989 and remained a fixture on the air for more than three decades, covering championship seasons and thousands of consecutive broadcasts. His animated style and signature phrases helped shape the soundtrack of Yankees baseball for fans across New York and beyond.

    Over the years, he developed personalized calls for star players, including Alex Rodriguez and Aaron Judge, adding flair to his play-by-play and further cementing his connection with the team’s audience.

    Before returning to New York, Sterling’s broadcasting career included work with multiple professional teams, among them the Baltimore Bullets, New York Islanders and New York Nets.

    He retired in 2024 after more than 60 years in broadcasting. Earlier this year, Sterling had experienced a heart attack but was said to be recovering.

    Reactions from across the sports world highlighted his lasting impact, with many noting that his voice became inseparable from the Yankees’ modern era.

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    Masmidah
    Masmidah
    19 hours ago

    That ball is high. It is far. It is Gooonnnee! And the Yankees take a 3-0 lead.

    Good times. He was a legend

    An A-bomb! For A-rod!

    fake news
    fake news
    17 hours ago

    Thuhhhhhhhhhhh Yankees WIN!

    Am segula
    Am segula
    16 hours ago

    I’m dating myself but I remember his “ISLANDER GOAL ISLANDERS GOAL “ and there was a guy Bubbles Hawkins on the Nets when he scored he had a way of saying “Bubbles scores. “ This is going back to 1974 or 1975

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    Szs
    Szs
    13 hours ago

    Mel Allen. 1960’s. The one and only in his day

    anonymous
    anonymous
    22 hours ago

    My father A”H didn’t appreciate his calls. I didn’t find him a worthy replacement for Phil Rizzuto.

    Chaimel
    Chaimel
    19 hours ago

    I never listened to him, so I don’t miss him.
    Vehachai Yiten El libo.
    Let’s use our time wisely because it’s limited.

    dridh
    dridh
    14 hours ago

    WTF ?

    Mr. Yitzchok Fraiman
    Mr. Yitzchok Fraiman
    17 hours ago

    Why is this on vinnews?