geekswholikesports(@GWLSpodcast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

John Sterling spent 36 years giving us iconic calls from the best seat in the house, and all the Yankees got him was a silver mic and a TV? πŸŽ€πŸ“Ί Maybe they thought he'd enjoy the commentary from home!

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DanaDentino(@DanaDan36913961) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My kids made this video 4 years ago during the pandemic. They spent a lot of time playing wiffle ball dreaming of calling the play by play.

Thank you, John for being part of the fabric of our family. There’ll never be another like you. New York Yankees

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Lucas Day(@Lukelakers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was able to meet in 2012 and it was the greatest honor of my life. He had the biggest influence on my sports broadcasting career and I had the opportunity to tell him that. There'll NEVER be another like, John!

I was able to meet #JohnSterling in 2012 and it was the greatest honor of my life. He had the biggest influence on my sports broadcasting career and I had the opportunity to tell him that. There'll NEVER be another like, John!
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From Episode 229 of Empty the Bench

A big part of New York Yankees fans' experiences (and Tom Albano & Nick Morgasen's childhoods) came to an end with the retirement of John Sterling last week.

Full EP: youtu.be/iGyYYzXKDiw

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Despite the excitement of ’s perfect game, we can’t help but speculate that both Michael Kay and aren’t too happy they missed calling the historical moment. Do you agree? Steve Covino & Rich Davis discuss on @foxsportsradio! Ryan Ruocco YES Network

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