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John Sterling's voice is a nostalgic symbol of Yankees' history, evoking personal connections through his memorable broadcasts. His familiar baritone resonates with fans, capturing significant moments in baseball.
The John Sterling I knew, and the one whose voice felt personal to all
NEW YORK â Naturally, you could never bring yourself to delete a voicemail because of⊠that voice.
And that big, familiar baritone â the casual sound of summer, the narrator of so many signature Yankees moments from their last great baseball era â would now and then leave a call.
Like a mini broadcast, just for one person.
It was 30 seconds of John Sterling talking about restaurant reservations.
It was John Sterling about a score from a Broadway musical, or what the Yankees really should be doing instead of that, then circling back to the who-what-when details of dinner.
John Sterling, Edgewater, NJ resident and the voice of the Yankees on radio on Aug. 17, 2012 in Bronx, New York.
Longtime Yankee announcer John Sterling is honored during a pregame ceremony in recognition of his retirement before a game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium on April 20, 2024.
Yankees' legendary broadcaster John Sterling.
Rockleigh NJ. Rockleigh Country Club. Fundraiser run by Yankees closer Mariano Rivera. Left to right, Yankees broadcasters John Sterling and Suzyn Waldman, and Yankees manager Joe Torre
Apr 20, 2024; Bronx, New York, USA; Longtime Yankee announcer John Sterling is honored during a pregame ceremony in recognition of his retirement before a game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium.
John Sterling, Edgewater, NJ resident and the voice of the Yankees on radio on Aug. 17, 2012 in Bronx, New York.
Apr 29, 2024; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Orioles honor New York Yankees broadcaster John Sterling before the game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
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John Sterling, Edgewater, NJ resident and the voice of the Yankees on radio on Aug. 17, 2012 in Bronx, New York.
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John Sterling, Edgewater, NJ resident and the voice of the Yankees on radio on Aug. 17, 2012 in Bronx, New York.
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Longtime Yankee announcer John Sterling is honored during a pregame ceremony in recognition of his retirement before a game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium on April 20, 2024.
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Yankees' legendary broadcaster John Sterling.
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Rockleigh NJ. Rockleigh Country Club. Fundraiser run by Yankees closer Mariano Rivera. Left to right, Yankees broadcasters John Sterling and Suzyn Waldman, and Yankees manager Joe Torre
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Apr 20, 2024; Bronx, New York, USA; Longtime Yankee announcer John Sterling is honored during a pregame ceremony in recognition of his retirement before a game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium.
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John Sterling, Edgewater, NJ resident and the voice of the Yankees on radio on Aug. 17, 2012 in Bronx, New York.
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Apr 29, 2024; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Orioles honor New York Yankees broadcaster John Sterling before the game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
In that moment, you were the only listener.
And damned if there wasnât something so special about that, and that you now realize nine saved voicemails (of the 12 currently on your phone) are Sterling calls?
This morning brought the calls and texts that John Sterling was gone. He was already, upon his play-by-play retirement, among the last in a baseball broadcasting class weâll never see again.
Identified by his team.
By his unapologetic, unique on-air style.
By a passionate appreciation for the legends he followed and admired, like Mel Allen.
By a voice that he trained, beginning at a very early age, to be heard over the radio.
A voice that was designed to speak conversationally and directly to you, as if you were connected by telephone.
When he left the Yankeesâ radio booth after the 2024 World Series, you knew youâd never hear anything like Sterling again.
But you selfishly wanted to still hear him broadcast, maybe emcee an event or be part of an Old-Timerâs Day, or anything to keep him near a mic.
He did a brief weekly New York radio sports show for a time, calling it more of a talk show than a call-in show because he liked giving his opinions and having his sportswriter friends as guests.
That voice remained strong, and youâd hear him say that â in those last few on-air seasons â calling the games wasnât the issue, it was the grind of getting from city to city.
But, hey, there would be fewer interruptions as he read his newspapers and novels. There were all those hockey and basketball playoff games to enjoy, and he watched them all.
And of course, more time to schedule dinners in Manhattan.
Classic Italian or classic steakhouse. Waiters in white coats, maĂźtre-de in tuxedo, piano in the front played by someone who knew the standards. Oban on the rocks, at the bar, before moving into the dining room with a few pals from the press box.
That was John Sterlingâs kind of night on the town, and yes, heâd be glad to take that selfie with you, dear Yankee fan.
The heart operation happened in late January. By early April, the strength was back in John Sterlingâs voice, and so was the optimism.
Once he got in walking shape, weâd all get back to the old routine.
You hoped, anyway.
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: How John Sterling made Yankees fans feel like the only listener
John Sterling's voice is significant because it represents a nostalgic connection to memorable Yankees moments, making fans feel personally engaged.
His broadcasting style, characterized by a casual and familiar tone, creates an intimate experience for listeners, akin to receiving a personal voicemail.
John Sterling is associated with the Yankees' last great baseball era, during which he narrated many iconic moments.
Fans find it hard to delete voicemails from John Sterling due to the emotional connection and nostalgia his voice evokes, reminiscent of summer and Yankees' memories.
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