John Sterling is an American sportscaster who has a net worth of $2 million.

John Sterling is the radio play-by-play announcer for the New York Yankees. From 1989 until a brief hiatus in the summer of 2019, he broadcast 5,060 consecutive Yankees games.

Aside from baseball, Sterling hosted the Kitten Bowl on the Hallmark Channel from 2013 to 2017. He is well known for his slogan, “Ballgame over! Yankees win! Theeeeeeee Yankees win!”

Who is John Sterling?

John Sterling was born John Sloss on July 4, 1938, in New York City. He grew up on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Sterling studied briefly at Moravian College in Pennsylvania, Boston University in Massachusetts, and Columbia University in New York. He eventually left school to seek a career in radio at a tiny station in Wellsville, New York.

How old is John Sterling?

He is currently 75 years old.

What is John Sterling’s net worth?

He is estimated to be worth $2 Million.

What is John Sterling’s career?

Sterling’s first major sportscasting position was as the play-by-play commentator for the NBA’s Baltimore Bullets in 1970-71. Following that, he became a talk show presenter on WMCA in New York, as well as a football announcer at Morgan State University.

Sterling worked as a radio announcer for several teams in New York, including the WHA Raiders, NHL Islanders, WFL Stars, and ABA/NBA Jets. He also worked as a pregame host for the Yankees on WMCA and WINS radio stations. Sterling relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, in the early 1980s to anchor a sports call-in show on WSB and cover Braves and Hawks games for Turner Sports.

Sterling returned to New York in 1989 to announce Yankees games on radio station WABC. He went on to become the team’s famous voice, announcing 5,060 consecutive Yankees games before taking a four-day break in the summer of 2019 for his birthday. Sterling’s sportscasting companions over the years have included Suzyn Waldman, Jay Johnstone, Michael Kay, Charley Steiner, and Joe Angel. In 2013, he joined WFAN to cover the team.

In addition to announcing live Yankees games, Sterling hosts the Emmy Award-winning YES Network series “Yankeeography,” which follows the lives and careers of Yankees players, coaches, and personnel. In addition, he hosts a regular commentary show on WCBS called “Sterling on Sports.”

Sterling has also emceed various pregame ceremonies for the Yankees and collaborated with fellow sportscaster Michael Kay to emcee big off-field Yankees events, such as the 2000 ticker-tape parade commemorating the team’s World Series championship.

Sterling’s unconventional announcing manner has often divided listeners. In addition to his distinctive, colorful personality, he frequently depicts plays differently than they seem on the field, which has earned him a lot of media criticism.

Sterling is also known for his catchphrases, such as his home run call, “It is high, it is far, it is gone!” When hitting consecutive home runs, he often refers to the Harry Belafonte song “Zombie Jamboree” with the phrase “It’s a back to back…and a belly to belly!” After the final out of a Yankees victory, Sterling says, “Ballgame over! Yankees win! The Yankees won!,” pronounced the word “the” with a schwa, as in “thuh.” Among other voice idiosyncrasies, he is known to emphasize the “mmm” sound before certain words.

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