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John Sterling, the iconic radio voice of the New York Yankees, has passed away at 87. He was a beloved figure in sports broadcasting, known for his long tenure with the Yankees since 1989.
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John Sterling in 2021. (The Courier News, via Imagn Images.)
The sports world is mourning the loss of one of its most iconic voices. Longtime New York Yankees radio voice John Sterling has passed away at the age of 87.
Sterling stepped into the Yankees broadcast booth in 1989 after spending much of the 1980s calling games in Atlanta for the Hawks and Braves. He originally worked in New York calling games for the Nets and Islanders from 1975-1980 and hosted a radio show on WMCA radio.
But it was in the Bronx where he would become a New York legend and transcendent figure. He called Yankees games continuously until an abrupt retirement in 2024. The venerable announcer then returned later that season to call playoff games. He fully retired before the 2025 season, replaced in the Yankees broadcast booth by Dave Sims. Earlier this year, Sterling suffered a heart attack. After hanging up the mic with the Yankees, he hosted a weekly radio show for WABC in New York.
Sterling’s passing was announced on the station where he was a household name calling Yankees games on WFAN with morning hosts Boomer Esiason and Gregg Giannotti sharing the news.
His one-of-a-kind personality made him a unique figure not just in baseball, but in all of sports broadcasting. Sterling had more signature calls than anyone, including his trademark “Yankees win” along with a “Sterling Shake” to close out Yankees victories. His voice became synonymous with the resurgence of the Yankees dynasty in the late 1990s and throughout the modern era. He also famously had personalized home run calls . Bernie Williams blasts were met with “Bern Baby Bern,” transformed into the “Giambino,” and hit “A-bombs.”
John Sterling was known for his long career as the radio voice of the New York Yankees, starting in 1989, and previously called games for the Atlanta Hawks and Braves.
John Sterling fully retired before the 2025 season after a brief return to call playoff games in 2024.
Earlier this year, John Sterling suffered a heart attack, which impacted his broadcasting career.
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As one of the most recognizable voices in baseball, John Sterling was beloved by Yankees fans and known nationwide for his energy and enthusiasm. There will never be another quite like him in the broadcast booth.
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