Known for his signature home run calls, John Sterling became the Voice of the Yankees in 1989 and continued until his retirement in 2024.

Known for his signature home run calls, John Sterling became the Voice of the Yankees in 1989 and continued until his retirement in 2024.

John Sterling, the iconic play-by-play announcer for more than 5,600 New York Yankees games, has died, the team and WFAN announced Monday. He was 87.

Known for his passionate home run calls, Sterling provided play-by-play for 5,631 games before retiring in 2024.

Tributes to John Sterling, the voice of the New York Yankees, are pouring in. Honor his iconic career with this collectible coffee-table book.