Suzyn Waldman pays tribute to John Sterling, calling him a 'total original'

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Suzyn Waldman honors John Sterling, the longtime Yankees radio voice who died at 87, recalling their long partnership and his distinctive Broadway-flavored play-by-play that endeared him to fans; Sterling retired in 2024 after a storied career, and Waldman highlighted how he connected with generations of Yankee fans through his iconic calls and emotional moments like Derek Jeter's 3,000th hit.
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