Seeing that the weather is getting better every day, I’m starting to get the itch of lacing up and hitting the running trails here in Denver. There’s only one problem: I need new running shoes, and I’d prefer not to break the bank buying a new pair. There’s only one solution: shopping at Dick’s Sporting […]
The average millennial is 30-something, an age by which most of us are well-versed in the ups and downs of financial life. It may come as a surprise, then, that the average millennial expects to retire before 60, a goal not many of us can afford to attain. In a February poll, YouGov asked millennials […]
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New York Yankees broadcaster John Sterling, whose mellifluous nicknames and iconic victory call ("theeeee Yankees win!") became iconic in the Bronx and beyond, suddenly retired Monday.Sterling has called 5,420 regular-season Yankees games and 211 postseason Yankees games, according to the team's official website, in a career that began in 1989. He will be recognized in a pregame ceremony on Saturday at Yankee Stadium and will visit the WFAN booth during the game."I am a very blessed human...
John Sterling, the radio voice of the New York Yankees who has called 420 regular-season games, has retired, effective immediately, the club announced Monday in a statement that included a comment from the 85-year-old: "I leave very, very happy."
Sterling had called Yankees games since 1989, a span including the Derek Jeter era that saw the franchise secure five World Series championships.
A man in North Carolina paid the ultimate price after trying to stop a carjacking with the driver running him over and killing him in a now-viral video.
One former prominent member of ESPN now wants his former employer to part ways with Stephen A Smith. Former SportsCenter host Keith Olbermann took to X, formerly Twitter, to state why Stephen A Smith needs to either lose his job or be silenced by the Worldwide Leader in Sports. “WHY ESPN MUST EITHER SILENCE OR …
Howie Schwab, a longtime ESPN producer and star of the ESPN trivia show "Stump the Schwab," has died at the age of 63, according to his family.
A longtime sports editor for an Arizona publication plans to retire. Mark Faller, who’s spent nearly 44 years in journalism and over twenty years in Phoenix, will retire from his post as sports editor of the Arizona Republic. Faller announced his intentions to retire in a column in the publication that was printed this week.
The legendary radio voice of the , John Sterling, is planning to hold a news conference Friday to announce plans on his future, he told The Athletic. There is an expectation among the Yankees and WFAN officials that he will retire because of health concerns, according to people with direct knowledge of the situation. The team and the station have left it up to Sterling, leaving the possibility he could change his mind. Advertisement “We are going to have a press conference to do everything on...