You’ve won in our eyes,” he added. “Just watching you seize every moment has been so inspiring to me.” Closing out the first ...
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Following the final out of a series sweep against the Orioles, John Sterling’s familiar call that punctuated Yankees wins was played over the ballpark’s public-address system.
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John Sterling's voice booming “Ballgame over! Yankees win! Theee Yankees win!” around Yankee Stadium after victories, just before the first strains of Frank Sinatra crooning “New York, New York.” ...
The announcers who shared a booth with the great John Sterling, and the players and manager who became the main actors in his ...
Known for his colorful delivery and signature home run calls, Sterling’s voice became a constant for generations of fans.
He called over 5,600 games, more than any other announcer for the team, and was known for his personalized, slightly wacky ...