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Yankees announcer makes decision on coming out of retirement
Yankees' legendary broadcaster John Sterling. Bob Karp/Staff Photographer / USA TODAY NETWORK

John Sterling retired earlier this year due to health concerns, but the legendary New York Yankees radio announcer will soon be back.

Sterling is coming out of retirement to call Yankees playoff games for WFAN, Andrew Marchand of The Athletic reports.

Sterling will call both home and road games for the Yankees. He had cut down on the number of road games he called prior to stepping away from WFAN in April, and there was talk that the 86-year-old might only want to call home games for the Yankees in the postseason. Marchand said WFAN executives were only open to Sterling returning for the playoffs if he committed to calling all games.

Top Yankee executives last week reportedly signed off on Sterling’s return, and Sterling accepted an offer from WFAN on Thursday. Longtime partner Suzyn Waldman will join Sterling on the postseason radio broadcasts.

Once the Yankees’ playoff run has come to an end, Sterling is expected to go back into retirement.

Sterling is one of the most recognizable broadcasters in baseball. He has been calling Yankee games on the radio since 1989 and is well-known for his player-specific home run calls and euphoric manner of announcing Yankee victories.

Sterling went 30 years without missing a game between 1989 and 2019.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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