Thursday, November 5, 2009

John's Warble: 10.05 seconds... for the Boss

Enjoy.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a disappointing warble. Length is one thing, but it's not the only thing. Where's the emotion? I can't hear it. Can you?

Anonymous said...

The guy sounds like a moron. I am positive that only Yankee fans enjoy is moronic HR calls.

Joe said...

Love the Yankees or hate them, any sports fan would realize this guy is terrible.

Anonymous said...

maybe you Yankee-hating morons should find something else to cry about...Sterling is far better than anyone TBS or Fox could come up with.

Knobby said...

Sterling is the voice of the Yankees, take it or leave. This guy may be terrible. This guy may not know what is going on at the moment. This guy may screw up call after call. This guy may call a start calling a homerun which ends up caught by the shortstop. But that's why we love him. He is knowledgeable and oblivious, he is outgoing and insane, but he is an amazing announcer.

Reid said...

Sterling is the best announcer in baseball and has coined my two favorite calls. "Yankees win. Theeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Yankees WIN!" and of course "it's an A-Bomb...from A-Rod!"

dadlak said...

@anonymous - that's what she said!

Anonymous said...

This is one of my favorites of all time. Doesn't have the length, but the overall call and situation was one of the best Yankee moments!

http://contursi.freeyellow.com/baseballtour/sounds/sounds/bernie96alcssterling.wav

Mark said...

Why the hell are non-Yankee fans even listening to this stuff? Of course we love him! If you'd been listening to the same announcer for almost 20 yrs on the radio, it becomes a part of the team experience.

Anonymous said...

This guy's a douche. The team just won the World Series and he's making the moment all about his asinine calls. Total freaking egomaniac. Hey John, maybe the fans want to hear the roar of the crowd. Shut the hell up already!

Anonymous said...

Bah, the guy should go back to Atlanta. He's the least exciting or inspiring announcer the Yankees have EVER had.

Steven said...

I love John Sterling, but he really needs to go to a vocal coach and learn how to breath...I realize he's 85 years old though