John Sterling (sportscaster)
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John Sterling (born July 4, 1948) is an American sportscaster and the radio play-by-play announcer of Major League Baseball's New York Yankees. He has announced Yankees games since 1989, calling 162 games a year, plus pre-season and post-season, without missing one. His Yankee broadcasts have been carried on the strong-signalled WABC and, since 2002, WCBS, in addition to a variety of stations across the Northeastern United States and elsewhere that make up the Yankees Radio Network.
He is currently paired with Suzyn Waldman on Yankee broadcasts. Past partners have included Charley Steiner (2002-2004), Michael Kay(1992-2001), Joe Angel(1991), and Jay Johnstone (1989-1990).
In addition to his radio duties, Sterling hosts the YES Network's Yankeeography series and introduces and concludes Yankees Classics games. During the baseball offseason, Sterling occasionally appears as a host on WFAN and has done play-by-play for Ivy League sports.
He is famous for his line "Theeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Yankees win" with the e stretched out.
[edit] Player Nicknames
Some of Sterling's nicknames (often heard after a Yankee home run)
- Jason Giambi-"The giambino"
- Alex Rodriguez-"Alexander the great", "An A-Bomb from A-Rod"
- Johnny Damon-"positively Damonic"
- Hideki Matsui-"A thrilla by Godzilla"
- Robinson Cano-"Robbie Cano! Don't you know?"
- Melky Cabrera-"The melk man delivers"
- Bernie Williams-"Bernie goes boom" and "Bern baby Bern"
- Jorge Posada- "Jorgie Juiced One"
- Tino Martinez*- "The Bam-Tino"
- Derek Jeter- "El Capitan!"
no longer on team *
[edit] Previous Assignments
Sterling began his New York career as a talk show host with WMCA in the early 1970's. He later served as the radio voice for the New York Raiders (WHA), New York Stars (WFL), New York Islanders (NHL) and New York/New Jersey Nets (NBA).
Sterling then spent nine years in Atlanta, working for Ted Turner and covering the Atlanta Braves and Atlanta Hawks before replacing Hank Greenwald as the Yankees radio announcer.
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