Legendary Yankees broadcaster John Sterling got to use one of his signature lines as the Bombers advanced to the American League Championship Series on Thursday night in a 3-1 win over the Royals.
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fans pined to hear him follow final outs with “Thuuuuuuuh Yankees win!” with an elongated “the.” “Day in and day out, season after season, and city after city, John Sterling used his ...
Longtime Yankees radio broadcaster John Sterling announced his ... Sterling gave each Yankee their moment. Sterling's signature "The Yankees win" call -- which sounded more like "Thuhhhhhhhh ...
John Sterling recently retired after 36 years as the radio voice of the New York Yankees. He was a mentor to this writer. He ...
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 ...
NEW YORK -- John Sterling's time as the play-by-play radio ... His victory call -- "Theeeee Yankees win" -- became synonymous with the franchise's run of success in the 1990s and 2000s.
The legendary radio voice of the New York Yankees, John Sterling ... game this season was the Yankees' 8-3 win vs. Toronto on Sunday, April 7. Sterling will be recognized in a pregame ceremony ...
John Sterling will forever be known as the voice of the Yankees, his Upper East Side baritone the soundtrack to five World ...