John Sterling, theatrical Yankees broadcaster known for enduring home run calls, dies
The theatrical Yankees radio broadcaster known for extravagant home run calls has died at 87 the team announced.
www.boston.comI can share the latest I can verify right now: John Sterling, longtime Yankees radio broadcaster, announced his retirement in April 2024, and his retirement was effective immediately with a ceremony at Yankee Stadium. There were subsequent reports in 2026 noting his passing, with outlets like Boston.com reporting that he died at age 87 after health issues earlier in the winter, though those reports reference events several years after his retirement and should be treated as separate later developments.[1][3][4][6]
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The theatrical Yankees radio broadcaster known for extravagant home run calls has died at 87 the team announced.
www.boston.comThe theatrical Yankees radio broadcaster known for extravagant home run calls has died at 87 the team announced.
www.boston.comYankees radio broadcaster John Sterling has announced his immediate retirement at age 85, a few weeks into his 34th season in New York’s broadcast booth.
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www.newsnow.co.ukSterling's retirement will be effective immediately after a ceremony Saturday
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