John Sterling Death

John Sterling Death

Source: FOX News

Summary

John Sterling, the longtime radio announcer for the New York Yankees, has died at 87. Sterling spent 64 years in the broadcast industry and was known for his iconic voice, signature home run calls, and passion for the game. He was remembered by Joe Girardi, a former Yankees manager and current analyst, as a man who lived his life on his own terms and had a great passion for what he did.


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The game followed a familiar script. Sterling’s legacy was cemented in the Bronx, where he spent 35 years calling games for the Yankees. Fans will remember his iconic voice, his signature calls, and his passion for the game. But most of all, they’ll remember his care for everyone he ran into – players, coaches, and fans alike. He was an example of how to live a life of passion and purpose.