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For the first time since the current Yankee Stadium opened in 2009, Paul Olden won’t be behind the microphone this weekend.
Paul Olden, who has been with the Yankees since the opening of the new stadium in 2009 and called 1,339 consecutive games, ...
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Yankees make major change to radio booth - MSNOnce seen as a leading candidate to succeed John Sterling in the Yankees’ radio booth, 25-year-old Emmanuel Berbari was ultimately passed over in favor of veteran broadcaster Dave Sims. The 72 ...
For the first time since 2009, Yankees PA announcer Paul Olden will miss a home game. Here's who's stepping in to replace him this weekend.
A familiar face will return to the New York Yankees' broadcast booth once the postseason begins. Andrew Marchand of The Athletic reported that legendary radio ...
The voice of the New York Yankees is temporarily returning behind the mic. In a surprise announcement from WFAN Sports Radio, the recently retired John Sterling ...
While there had not been any indication that he was about to retire, John Sterling has said he plans to return to the Yankees’ WFAN broadcast booth next season.
The Yankees will now allow “well-groomed beards,” Hal Steinbrenner says. The decision to change the appearance policy was made after consulting with current and former players.
Sterling and Waldman, who have been called Ma & Pa Pinstripe, will not only return to the booth next Tuesday when the Bombers host Toronto, but they are expected to return for next season as well ...
John Sterling didn’t expect to be back in this booth, overlooking this field. When the broadcast legend retired in April, there was no thought of long goodbyes or unfinished business. How could ...
John Sterling will be back in the booth this October as the Yankees chase their 28th World Series title. Sterling, the iconic radio voice of the Yankees, is coming out of retirement and will call ...
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