New York — John Sterling, the hyperexcitable New York Yankees broadcaster known for decades of indelible, personalized home run calls, announced his immediate retirement Monday at age 85.
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John Sterling recently retired after 36 years as the radio voice of the New York Yankees. He was a mentor to this writer. He ...
At a very early age, captivated by the resonant voice of a radio announcer, John Sterling knew he’d follow a career in broadcasting. “This is all he ever wanted to do,’’ Suzyn Waldman said of her ...
TORONTO – John Sterling is a Broadway guy. He’s a stage and movie musical guy, someone who appreciates a classic Gershwin tune – "How about you?" as he’d no doubt add – or a witty Cole ...
TORONTO – John Sterling is a Broadway guy. He’s a stage and movie musical guy, someone who appreciates a classic Gershwin tune – "How about you?" as he’d no doubt add – or a witty Cole ...
TORONTO – John Sterling is a Broadway guy. He’s a stage and movie musical guy, someone who appreciates a classic Gershwin tune – "How about you?" as he’d no doubt add – or a witty Cole Porter lyric, ...
The career of New York Yankees radio play-by-play announcer John Sterling’s is over after the team announced his immediate retirement Monday. Sterling, 85, is leaving the booth after 36 years ...