John Sterling, the iconic radio voice of the New York Yankees for parts of 36 seasons, has died at 87. Sterling was renowned for his theatrical and enduring home run calls, becoming a beloved figure among baseball fans.
By JKN Global News Desk
John Sterling, the fabled play-by-play announcer who served as the New York Yankees' radio voice for 36 years, passed away at the age of 87. His distinctive style and memorable calls became synonymous with Yankees baseball, endearing him to generations of fans.
Sterling's illustrious career spanned parts of 36 seasons with the Yankees, during which he crafted a unique broadcasting persona. He was particularly known for his iconic and theatrical home run calls, which often included personalized phrases for each player. These enduring calls became a beloved fixture of the team's broadcasts, instantly recognizable to listeners.
Recognized as one of the most enduring announcers in baseball history, Sterling's voice provided the soundtrack to countless Yankees victories and historic moments. His passing marks the end of an era for the legendary New York franchise and its dedicated fanbase, who cherished his presence in the broadcast booth.



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