John Sterling, the radio voice of the New York Yankees over 36 seasons, died today, May 4, at his home in Edgewater, New Jersey, of complications following a heart attack. He was 87.
His death was announced by the New York Yankees. “The Yankees mourn the loss of legendary broadcaster John Sterling,” the organization said on social media. “Our thoughts are with John’s family, friends and loved ones at this time.”
Sterling had undergone heart bypass surgery in recent months and was under health care at his home at the time of his passing.
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