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Yankees radio icon John Sterling dead at 87

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Claims
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John Sterling, the Yankees' Most Enduring Announcer, Dies at 87.

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He called over 5,600 games, more than any other Yankees announcer, and was known for his personalized, slightly wacky home run calls.

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Yankees radio icon John Sterling dead at 87.

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New York Yankees radio legend John Sterling has died at 87, WFAN announced.

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Sterling called Yankees games since 1989, delivering iconic home run calls for decades.

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Yankees radio icon John Sterling dead at 87
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