"Goal! Islanders Goal! Islanders Goal!" Burke yelled. No, nothing was wrong. Burke was just honoring John Sterling, the long-time New York Yankees and former Islanders radio broadcaster ...
Sterling’s father sold menswear advertising in New York when John was a wide-eyed boy following baseball. Allen, who started out as a young CBS staff announcer, knew his father from a showing.
The New York Yankees have settled on a replacement for radio announcer John Sterling after his retirement. According to Ryan Glasspiegel of the New York Post, the Yankees are nearing a deal with ...
However, his professional broadcasting career stretches way back before that, including stints calling games for the Baltimore Bullets, New York Islanders, and New Jersey Nets. At 85 years of age ...
Ryan Glasspiegel of the New York Post reports that WFAN is closing on a deal to bring in Mariners TV announcer Dave Sims to replace John Sterling as the Yankees’ radio announcer. This past ...
Legendary New York Yankees radio broadcaster John Sterling is coming out of retirement to call the team's postseason games, reports The Athletic. Sterling retired in April. WFAN, which broadcasts ...
The Yankees announced today that long-time Mariners announcer Dave Sims will officially be tapped to replace John Sterling as the voice of the Yankees as the play-by-play announcer on WFAN, ...