Suzyn Waldman honors John Sterling, longtime Yankees broadcaster

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Suzyn Waldman reflects on John Sterling’s life and 64-year broadcasting career after his death at 87 from heart surgery complications, noting his unmatched longevity (5,060 consecutive games) and the authentic, heartfelt calls that defined his Yankees tenure, including Waldman’s favorite moment—the tearful Jeter’s 3,000th hit call.
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