Monday, May 4, 2026

John Sterling is dead.


Heart attack. 

It is high. It is far. It is sad.

36 comments:

Parson Tom said...

Death be not proud

Stang said...

Speechless.

13bit said...

A MOMENT OF SILENCE, FOLLOWED BY THE LONGEST AND LOUDEST WIN WARBLE OF ALL TIME. HE BROUGHT US ALL TOGETHER.

ranger_lp said...

Without John, this forum might never had happened...

Piiax said...

Allen, Barber, Phil, and John. They ornamented our lives so well.

Stang said...

“Oh, yes in-Didi! Gregorius makes Yankee fans euphorious! This is the dawning of the age of Gregorius!”
All 144 of John's HR calls, ranked:
https://www.pinstripealley.com/2024/4/19/24134263/yankees-john-sterling-home-run-call-ranking-all-time-bernie-goes-boom-jeter-judge

el duque said...

I am in a state of shock.

Stang said...

Spencer Ackerman, journalist, posted: "My favorite John call was on the radio sometime in 2000 or 2001, a game vs the Red Sox I was listening to in my mother’s car. Don’t remember anything about the game except the perfect cadence of John calling a Tino Martinez at-bat against Hideo Nomo. 'The 2-0 from Nomo to Tino is low, three and 0.'"

Stang said...

I'm with you

el duque said...

This is stupid, but I'm really glad that the Yankees won yesterday:

They sent him out on a happy note.

Stang said...

NY Times gift link:
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/04/sports/john-sterling-dead.html?unlocked_article_code=1.f1A.wq2E.X07CeMFXr3HO&smid=url-share

el duque said...

Let's hope Jimmy Kimmel didn't joke about this recently.

Stang said...

WFAN is like a wake today. Live feed:
https://www.audacy.com/stations/wfan

JM said...

And yet another conduit of fun is gone. RIP, Master.

Carl J. Weitz said...

Thanks for the link!

Stang said...

Journalist Max Read posted: "not a real yankee fan unless you once thought you hated john sterling and then eventually realized you loved john sterling"

thecontrarian said...

Hart Seely, a creator of a Sterling-inspired blog — It is high, it is far, it is . . . caught! — had a more nuanced appraisal.

“Some people, most of them not Yankees fans, think that because the Yankees are a flagship franchise, they should have a network-level announcer who is never a homer,” Mr. Seely told The New York Times in 2011. “But the truth is, when the Yankees do something wrong, John rips them, like any psychotic Yankees fan. At the same time, like a true Yankees fan, when they win, John cannot control himself. The joy bursts from his breast.”

I was never a fan, but I respect the career. RIP

The Hammer of God said...

R.I.P. John Sterling. You were the best I ever heard. We'll never forget you!

DickAllen said...

The end of an era.

Suzyn must be in aguish today

The Hammer of God said...

He is high ... he is far ... he is ... GONE!!!

We salute you! 21 gun salute: KABOOM!!!

The Hammer of God said...

GONE ... INTO THE UPPER DECK!!!

Carl J. Weitz said...

I was going to post your first sentence, but thought better of it.

DickAllen said...

Here’s 22 minutes of The Master’s Voice:

https://www.mlb.com/news/john-sterling-passes-away

Local Bargain Jerk said...

Sadness.

13bit said...

That got me misty eyed, Stang

Gary Frenay said...

He and Scooter were the voices of the Yankees for me. After years and years of baseball friends deriding him to me, I grew to proudly defend him. To quote Randy Newman in his song Rednecks, "He may be a fool but he's our fool..."

Stang said...

In the last Yankee inning of John's life they scored 7 runs.

Doug K. said...

Very very true. Very very sad.

Doug K. said...

To add to what's already here... He is High . He is Far. He is Gone... Into the upper deck.... The Gates are pearling for Sterling.

One of the truly great voices. They should play "The Yankees Win. Theeeeeee Yankees Win " just prior to playing NY NY for the rest of the year.

BTR999 said...

RIP. John Sterling, who delighted generations of Yankee Fans with his calls.
NGL, I wasn’t his biggest fan, but certainly came to appreciate what he brought to the games, night after night, year after year. A heartfelt Thank You Sir from this lifelong Yankee Fan.

Rufus T. Firefly said...

That was me.

mik said...

The “Voice of the Yankees,” truly deserving of a plaque in Monument Park. Rest in peace.

BernBabyBern said...

People joked about Sterling — nobody more than us — but listening to Yankees games on the radio just isn’t as much fun since he retired.

And to be honest, Sterling was probably one of the luckiest guys on earth, because I truly believe that if God came to him and said. “You’ve got 3 hours to do anything at all — I’ll make your wildest dream come true, just ask,” Sterling would say, “I’ll go to the Yankee Stadium broadcast booth and do my job.”

Ken of Brooklyn said...

So very very sad to hear this news, sending love and heartfelt condolences to all of my IIHIIFIIC Brethren, Long Live the King!!!!

HoraceClarke66 said...

Great idea, Hammer!

HoraceClarke66 said...

"John Sterling's dead
No, no, no, no, he's just outside looking in."