NEW YORK — The sports world is mourning the loss of legendary New York Yankees broadcaster John Sterling, who passed away at the age of 87.
Sterling, known for his iconic home run calls and decades-long presence behind the microphone, left an indelible mark on baseball fans across the country.
His wife, longtime colleague, and broadcaster Suzyn Waldman, shared heartfelt reflections on Sterling’s life and legacy.
“He’s the only person I’ve ever met who did everything he ever wanted to do in his life,” Waldman said, capturing the essence of a man whose passion for the game and personal fulfillment were unmatched.

Sterling’s voice became synonymous with Yankee baseball, bringing games to life for listeners and viewers alike.
For generations, his exuberant calls—“It is high! It is far! It is gone!”—echoed in homes, stadiums, and radio waves, embedding him deeply in the cultural fabric of the sport.
Beyond the iconic phrases, Sterling’s career was marked by a dedication to storytelling, connecting fans to the players, the game, and the city of New York itself.
His work ethic, charm, and unwavering enthusiasm set a standard for sports broadcasting that few have ever matched.

Waldman’s tribute highlighted not only Sterling’s professional achievements but also his personal fulfillment.
He pursued every ambition with passion, balancing a demanding career with a life rich in experiences, friendships, and the joy of following his dreams without compromise.
Fans, players, and colleagues have flooded social media with memories of Sterling’s legendary calls and his unique ability to make every home run feel monumental.
The Yankees organization also paid homage, recognizing a figure whose influence extended far beyond the broadcast booth and whose presence defined an era of baseball storytelling.
Sterling’s legacy is one of dedication, creativity, and unbridled enthusiasm, serving as an inspiration to future generations of broadcasters.
Waldman’s words remind the world that Sterling not only lived fully but did so in a way that inspired millions to cherish the game he loved so deeply.
As the city of New York and baseball fans everywhere mourn, the memory of John Sterling’s voice and his life’s accomplishments will continue to resonate for decades to come.
He leaves behind a record of joy, excitement, and a personal example of a life lived entirely on one’s own terms, immortalized through every pitch, every call, and every memorable moment on the field.