John Sterling, the legendary broadcaster, was honored by the Yankees for his 36 seasons and 5,631 games as the radio voice. The team presented him with a TV as a retirement gift, sparking mixed reactions from fans on social media. Sterling cited a relatable reason for retiring from calling Yankees games, and the Yankees will now search for a new radio voice to replace him.
Today’s column from @Andy_Masur1 is all about replacing Yankees legend John Sterling. Check it out on BSM↙️ https://t.co/SVIBhJEhcN https://t.co/jNrwU9F53U
John Sterling on 83-inch TV gift from Yankees: ‘I don’t have any room for it.’ https://t.co/xQWfrzLYR3 https://t.co/FXuO6Ixc6n
The Yankees will find a new radio voice, but there will never be another John Sterling. 📝 @Andy_Masur1 >>https://t.co/NrMMstREHd https://t.co/6IyqXxOlT6
John Sterling was there for Yankees fans for over 5,000 games in a row The same goes for @Joelsherman1...but in a much different way Pinstripe Post Ep. 6 --> https://t.co/DVxkQqhgyX https://t.co/vw0uk731oO
The Yankees presented legendary broadcaster John Sterling with a TV as a retirement gift. But fans on social media think the organization could have come up with something better. MORE: https://t.co/01mNvgNfwK https://t.co/vcpn9ftGQT
John Sterling had the most relatable reason for why he's retiring from calling Yankees games https://t.co/785PTliXA0 https://t.co/VXlIyPTij8
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John Sterling honored by Yankees for 36 seasons and 5,631 games as radio voice https://t.co/4daXYpLrge