John Sterling back in New York Yankees' radio broadcast booth, 5 months after retirement

John Sterling returned to the New York Yankees' radio broadcast booth on Tuesday night, five months after announcing his retirement.

By The Associated Press

The Associated Press
September 25, 2024 at 1:11AM

NEW YORK — John Sterling returned to the New York Yankees' radio broadcast booth on Tuesday night, five months after announcing his retirement.

Sterling had retired in April, a few weeks into his 36th season. He was back working with partner Suzyn Waldman on the WFAN broadcast for the start of the team's final regular-season homestand.

Sterling, who turned 86 on July 4, intends to work the rest of the regular season and all postseason Yankees games.

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