John Sterling, the Yankees' Most Enduring Announcer, Dies at 87 [View all]
Source: NY Times
John Sterling, the radio play-by-play voice of the Yankees for more than 35 years, who was best known for punctuating his home run calls with colorful if not wacky phrases like an A-bomb for A-Rod! (for Alex Rodriguez) and Robbie Canó, dontcha know! (for Robinson Canó), died on Monday in Englewood, N.J. He was 87.
His son Bradford Sterling confirmed the death, in a hospital, of complications following a heart attack. He lived in Edgewater, N.J.
Mr. Sterling called more games than any other Yankees announcer more than his distinguished predecessors Mel Allen, Red Barber, Bill White and Phil Rizzuto. Starting in 1989, Mr. Sterling called 5,420 regular season 5,060 consecutively until his 81st birthday in 2019 and 211 postseason games.
He retired abruptly early in the 2024 season, saying he did not have the stamina to continue.
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