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Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton's 432 home run was quite special in the eyes of the fans who looked on in awe.
Longtime New York Yankees announcer John Sterling is returning to a New York City-based radio booth near you. However, Sterling doesn’t intend on coming back to spending his Saturday afternoons ...
After retiring as the radio voice of the Yankees, John Sterling will be back on the air with a talk show on WABC.
TORONTO -- Frequently imitated and never duplicated, John Sterling left his mark for more than three decades as the “Voice of the Yankees.” He frequently said that he loved teams stocked with home run ...
When the new Yankees radio play-by-play voice was preparing for spring training games, he wasn’t nervous at all. Remember, this isn’t Dave Sims’ first radio rodeo.
Here's how John Sterling called the back-to-back home runs hit by Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton against the Guardians in kALCS Game 3.
After 18 seasons with the Mariners, Sims brings his unique style back to New York, where he's kept a home for nearly 50 years.
John Sterling called Yankees games for over three decades before he retired this past year from the broadcast booth — a run that wasn’t surpassed by many, but Bob Uecker was one.
Sterling joined the digital baseball show “Foul Territory” on Monday and was asked if he had any advice for Sims. John Sterling revealed his one piece of advice for his successor, Dave Sims.
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