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Longtime New York Yankees announcer John Sterling is returning to a New York City-based radio booth near you. However, Sterling doesn’t intend on coming back to spending his Saturday afternoons ...
Yankees announcer Michael Kay was understandably ... Interestingly, Matthews had a similar controversy in 2011. According to the Seattle Times, Matthews ruled then-Rays outfielder B.J. Upton ...
Sterling served as the Yankees’ full-time radio play-by-play announcer from 1989-2023, working over 5,000 consecutive games across a 30-year stretch. He called home runs for every Yankee in that ...
During a Yankees-White Sox game, WFAN radio commentators John Sterling and Suzyn Waldman discussed the Orioles-Kevin Brown controversy ... team by shockingly firing announcer Kevin Brown for ...
When the new Yankees radio play-by-play voice ... Men’s Basketball Tournament on Westwood One Radio from 1998-2015. College basketball announcer Dave Sims on air before a college basketball ...
Longtime New York Yankees announcer John Sterling is returning to a New York City-based radio booth near you. However, Sterling doesn’t intend on coming back to spending his Saturday afternoons ...
Longtime New York Yankees radio announcer John Sterling called it a career this week. After providing the Yankees’ soundtrack for 35 years, Sterling retired this week and will be honored on ...
The New York Yankees have known since April that they would be in the market for a new radio announcer. Iconic broadcaster John Sterling abruptly announced his retirement early on in 2024.
Benches cleared during Wednesday night’s game between the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles ... on the broadcast via Prime Video and Awful Announcing. "No one's thrown a punch.
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Yankees announcer zings Mariners
who replaced fan favorite John Sterling in New York’s radio booth this year after 18 seasons with the Seattle Mariners, had to wonder if it was always this much fun to be a Yankees announcer.
Even in retirement, former New York Yankees third baseman Todd Frazier has opinions on the never-ending battle between players and umpires. Frazier, no stranger to arguing balls and strikes during ...
Frazier, no stranger to arguing balls and strikes during his 11 big-league seasons, defended Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. following the latter’s controversial ejection Thursday night.