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Patrick O'Neal, who has spent the past 13 seasons as an announcer on Los Angeles Angels television broadcasts, will no longer continue with the club, the team announced Wednesday, May 13. O'Neal, 58, ...
Longtime New York Yankees broadcaster John Sterling died Monday at the age of 87. Sterling called 5,631 games for the Yankees over 36 seasons, including a streak of 5,060 consecutive games. His ...
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He called games for the team for 36 years — 5,060 consecutive at one point — before retiring after the 2024 season. By Mike Barnes Senior Editor John Sterling, the enthusiastic and eccentric New York ...
John Sterling, the theatrical radio voice of the New York Yankees for parts of 36 seasons, has died, the team and radio station WFAN announced Monday. He was 87. Sterling had heart bypass surgery this ...
John Sterling, the theatrical New York Yankees broadcaster known for extravagant, individualized home run calls, has died, the team and radio station WFAN announced Monday. Subscribe to read this ...
A host of high-profile Australians have gathered at Perth Stadium to pay tribute to one of the nation's most well-known sports broadcasters, Dennis Cometti. Cometti died in March aged 76 after a ...
NEW YORK (AP) — John Sterling, the ebullient radio broadcaster known for extravagant, individualized home run calls and shouting “theee Yankees win!” after each of New York’s victories, died Monday.