Yankees radio voice John Sterling reclaims mic from Ryan Ruocco as Aaron Judge chases history
John Sterling will reclaim the mic to ensure he says “All rise! Here comes the Judge!” for home runs 60, 61 and 62.
John Sterling will reclaim the mic to ensure he says “All rise! Here comes the Judge!” for home runs 60, 61 and 62.
When he was announced as a substitute for John Sterling earlier this year, Brendan Burke referred to the opportunity as his "great white buffalo."
"It is just to recharge my batteries."
"That's not Yankee Stadium. Those aren't Yankee fans. Hooligans."
That ball is high. It is far. It is gone. But caught.
"What did I do wrong? What did I see wrong?"
"His wheels are completely covered in water. Water in the cabin."
It's time to get crews back on the road, as long as it can happen safely.
Sterling knows there are critics out there, but he's not about to change how he does things.
Sterling previously called Nets' games from 1975-80 and Hawks' games from 1981-89.
This is an example of what not to do.
Sterling crooned, "Non dimenticar, that ball sure traveled far," to the tune of a 1958 Nat King Cole song.
Nothing like hearing "beef tongue" come out of Sterling's lips
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