Finalists to succeed John Sterling in New York Yankees radio booth revealed
The New York Yankees are still searching for John Sterling's successor, with Dave Sims and Rickie Ricardo emerging as the final candidates.
The New York Yankees are still searching for John Sterling's successor, with Dave Sims and Rickie Ricardo emerging as the final candidates.
"It makes it like a special event doesn't it?"
"They finally listened."
Sterling will call the fourth and fifth innings of Tuesday's Yankees-Guardians game.
"I thought [he] looked a little disinterested back in the 6th but Suzyn said no."
"Let’s see what happens. If it’s great, and that phone rings again saying, ‘You’re the guy,’ I don’t know."
You read that correctly.
"You guys dragged that out of me, how dare you!"
WFAN's Suzyn Waldman will take a rare vacation this weekend, so the radio network will make some changes to the Yankees broadcast.
With John Sterling's retirement, the Yankees and WFAN are taking a deliberate approach to finding his permanent successor.
"Does that mean you have to be reminded you have a brother or a sister?"
The Yankees are replacing the pair this weekend with two announcers 40+ years younger.
"God, this is boring."
"I’ve never done anything wrong to Justin Turner."
"If you don't want Kevin Brown, there are 29 other teams who do."
"The Mets guys made a big deal of that possum."
"When you become a play-by-play broadcaster…You’ve lost touch with the average fan"
"Don’t you forget you promised me," said Gerrit Cole after his introductory Yankees press conference.