The Guardian · US news · Original story
John Sterling, beloved voice of Yankees for 36 seasons, dies at 87
Broadcaster called 5,420 regular-season games
Native New Yorker won 12 Emmys for his work
John Sterling, whose voice became synonymous with the New York Yankees, has died at the age of 87.
Sterling, a native New Yorker, started broadcasting Yankees games on radio in 1989 and continued until he retired in 2024. During that span, he called 5,420 regular-season games and 211 in the postseason. He rarely missed a game and worked 5,060 consecutive games between 1989 and 2019. During one memorable game in 2023, he was hit by a foul ball during a broadcast and returned to work the next day.
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Tom Lutz in New York · Mon, May 4, 2026, 6:45 AM
US news | The Guardian
John Sterling, whose voice became synonymous with the New York Yankees, has died at the age of 87.
Sterling, a native New Yorker, started broadcasting Yankees games on radio in 1989 and continued until he retired in 2024. During that span, he called 5,420 regular-season games and 211 in the postseason. He rarely missed a game and worked 5,060 consecutive games between 1989 and 2019. During one memorable game in 2023, he was hit by a foul ball during a broadcast and returned to work the next day.
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