John Sterling says goodbye to Yankees fans: ‘My tank is empty’
"Mel Stottlemyre would say to the pitcher in his last inning, 'Empty the tank.' Well, my tank is empty."
"Mel Stottlemyre would say to the pitcher in his last inning, 'Empty the tank.' Well, my tank is empty."
"Now, home-field advantage, there is something to that, but why would it manifest itself in the ability to foul off tough pitches?"
While he might not go out like him one day, YES Network's Michael Kay had nothing but good things to say about the retiring John Sterling.
"I'm absolutely in shock."
"I'm like, 'You guys are nuts.'"
"It's a new era, and it's gonna make me hang around a little bit longer."
"From Day 1 in spring training, we knew who was in charge."
"Murphy was just thrilled with that at-bat."
"I retire from broadcasting not with a heavy heart, but gratefulness for a 19-year-long joyride."
In a historic moment for baseball broadcasting, Chip Caray and his son Chris called the same game from opposite booths.
The longtime sports anchor: 'It's probably one of the coolest things I've covered.'
HoJo. Haji. Same thing.
Nick Gallo capped off an incredible season in Oklahoma City with a few woofs and a bark.
A NESN broadcast discussion about home run celebrations turned into a playful jab at the Seattle Mariners' trident celebration.
Dwight "Doc" Gooden's number 16 was retired by the Mets, with Gary Cohen offering a glimpse into the immense respect Gooden commanded from teammates despite his later struggles.
"You're looking live."
"Currentpitcher Lastname" pitched a scoreless eighth inning on Saturday afternoon.
"In my head this was discrete & she would hear the stomp and look up."
"Mercury retrograde -- whatever that means."
Gorman will call his final Boston Celtics regular season game this weekend for NBC Sports Boston.
"Like I said, that's a long time."
"This is an amazing call."
"I'll leave it at that, Enough said."
"...If I didn't get that interview with him in '98, my entire life is different."