Yankees Broadcaster John Sterling Dies at 87

Yankees Broadcaster John Sterling Dies at 87
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Sterling's distinctive home run calls made him a beloved figure among Yankees fans and baseball audiences.

  • John Sterling was the longtime radio broadcaster for the New York Yankees.
  • Sterling died at age 87, according to announcements from WFAN and the Yankees.
  • He began calling Yankees games in 1989.
  • Sterling was known for his theatrical and individualized home run calls.
  • His death was announced on Monday by both the team and WFAN.

John Sterling, who served as the radio voice of the New York Yankees since 1989 and was known for his unique home run calls, has died at the age of 87, according to announcements from the team and WFAN.

Sterling's distinctive broadcasting style became an integral part of Yankees culture, resonating with generations of fans and influencing sports broadcasting.

The Yankees and WFAN are expected to share further tributes and details regarding Sterling's legacy and memorial arrangements.

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