Derek Jeter Honors Late Yankees Announcer John Sterling
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Derek Jeter pays tribute to John Sterling after Yankees broadcaster’s death: 'Will be deeply missed'
The death of Yankees broadcaster John Sterling has led to a flood of tributes from colleagues, baseball fans and the players whose careers his voice was the soundtrack to. Access the Yankees beat like never before Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features,
Derek Jeter posted his thoughts on the passing of legendary Yankees radio announcer John Sterling, who died at 87. Jeter’s career overlapped with Sterling, who called more than 5,000 straight games and said the 1996 world championship team — the first of Jeter’s five — was his favorite because it over-achieved.
Suzyn Waldman spent decades beside John Sterling. She says nothing captured him better than the night he cried through a perfect call.
Legendary Yankees broadcaster John Sterling passed away on Monday. On X, Derek Jeter posted a heartfelt tribute.
John Sterling was proud of his family, especially his four kids. “Well, I'm very fortunate," the longtime New York Yankees announcer told the New York Post in June 2024. "I have four wonderful kids. And I really mean that.
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Jacob deGrom and the Texas Rangers just faced the New York Yankees, but prior to the game, deGrom relived a Derek Jeter memory.
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