John Sterling was his vintage self on a day when the Yankees honored his legendary career. He turned a retirement press conference into a stand-up bit, mixing together light-hearted greetings for ...
Yankees icon John Sterling opened up about his decision to retire after the season had already gotten underway.
TORONTO – John Sterling is a Broadway guy ... open to a dinner invitation - something I’ll hold him to in his retirement. The go-to is classic steakhouse and classic Italian, and tradition ...
Sterling announced his retirement officially after serving as the voice of the Yankees since 1989. Derek Jeter shared some kind words for the retiring John Sterling. Robert Sabo for NY Post ...
Reports of John Sterling’s retirement had begun to circulate, but his radio partner of two decades didn’t want to address the matter until someone made it official. About 30 minutes later ...
The career of New York Yankees radio play-by-play announcer John Sterling’s is over after the team announced his immediate retirement Monday. Sterling, 85, is leaving the booth after 36 years ...
Speaking from his apartment in Edgewater, N.J., John Sterling starts ... Which is why, despite Sterling’s attempts to downplay the significance of his retirement, he will be honored before ...
For 36 years, John Sterling was a constant presence ... “the voice of the Yankees.” He retires with many friends in the game. I don’t claim to be one of them, but I will always remember ...
Legendary Yankees broadcaster John Sterling, 85, who announced his retirement Monday, still had plenty to say in his Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby. Q: Tell me what you remember when you ...
When word trickled around on Monday that John Sterling was planning to retire from the Yankees' radio booth effective immediately, Howie Rose picked up the phone and called Sterling, who has had ...
John Sterling reacts while honored by the Yankees in a pre-game ceremony as he retires as The Voice Of The Yankees when the New York Yankees played the Tampa Bay Rays Saturday, April 20, 2024.
The New York Yankees took time to show appreciation for longtime radio announcer John Sterling on Saturday. Sterling announced his retirement Monday after 36 years as the Yankees announcer.