NEW YORK — Before John Sterling went out to the Yankee Stadium playing
Legendary Yankees broadcaster John Sterling, 85, who announced his retirement Monday, still had plenty to say in his Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby.
The New York Yankees' Aaron Judge passed Derek Jeter for career home runs with his 261st home run in the 1st inning vs. the Oakland Athletics.
Longtime Yankees broadcaster John Sterling called his last game over the weekend after 36 years, and fans are annoyed with how the team honored him. Last week, Sterling abruptly announced that he was retiring from broadcasting because he just felt tired of the grind. Via Sports Illustrated “I’ve wanted to do this for a long […]
Retiring New York Yankees broadcaster was honored before the team's game versus the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday. Sterling said he was tired after 64 years at the mic.
The Yankees will honor recently retired broadcaster John Sterling before
Fortunately for the Rockies and would-be hero Jacob Stallings, they went on to beat the Mariners in extras
The Yankees and Orioles started a four-game series on Monday night at
Juan Soto crushed a three-run home run to extend the New York Yankees lead
The lyricist, Javed Akhtar, was also present.
Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton gave his critics some ammunition during
During an interview with Jen Psaki on MSNBC's "Inside," singer John Legend didn't hold back in criticizing Donald Trump, labeling the former president as fundamentally racist.Legend, delving into his involvement in criminal justice reform, shared his personal experiences growing up in Springfield, Ohio, where he witnessed firsthand the impact of the justice system on his family. He emphasized the reality of incarceration's disruption to families and communities.Watch: John Legend lambast Trump...