John Sterling, the iconic voice of the New York Yankees for 36 seasons, was honored in a heartfelt on-field ceremony on Saturday following his retirement.
The ceremony celebrated Sterling’s illustrious career as the team’s radio play-by-play voice and featured tributes from former players, colleagues, and fans.
Key Moments:
Sterling was presented with a jersey bearing the number 5,631, representing his total of regular and postseason games as the Yankees’ broadcaster. Clips of Sterling’s most memorable calls were played during the ceremony, highlighting his iconic contributions to Yankees history.
Former Yankees players Paul O’Neill, Bernie Williams, and Derek Jeter delivered video tributes, while Tino Martinez presented Sterling with Yankees cufflinks. Broadcast partners Michael Kay and Suzyn Waldman presented an engraved silver microphone, and Haley Swindal Steinbrenner presented Sterling with the jersey.
Emotional Farewell:
Throughout his career, Sterling thanked the fans for their kindness, respect, and love. He acknowledged their unwavering support and celebrated the joy of sharing his passion with them for 36 years.
Reflecting on his decision to retire, Sterling admitted to feeling tired and expressed relief at the prospect of stepping away from the microphone. He humorously remarked on the timing of his retirement announcement and his long tenure in broadcasting.
Legacy and Recognition:
Despite his modesty, there is speculation that Sterling could be honored in Monument Park alongside other Yankees legends. Sterling remains humble about the possibility but acknowledges the significance of such recognition.