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Michael Kay, YES Network pay tribute to John Sterling

Michael Kay and Suzyn Waldman placed flowers on home plate in honor of New York Yankees radio legend John Sterling. Credit: YES Network
Credit: YES Network

Longtime New York Yankees radio voice John Sterling passed away at the age of 87 on Monday. Tributes have poured in for the legendary announcer, who called 5,060 consecutive Yankees games and retired abruptly in 2024 (before returning to call Yankees postseason games that year).

Ahead of Monday night’s game against the Baltimore Orioles at Yankee Stadium, the Yankees honored Sterling with a video tribute and followed that with a moment of silence. YES Network play-by-play announcer Michael Kay and longtime broadcast partner Suzyn Waldman placed flowers at home plate.

Yankees baseball and John Sterling. Inseparable.

Watch as the Yankees honor Sterling’s life and legacy ahead of Orioles vs. Yankees. pic.twitter.com/jqvCKS7Wty

— YES Network (@YESNetwork) May 4, 2026

And here’s how Kay opened the YES Network broadcast alongside color commentator David Cone:

Michael Kay: “We’re honoring the life and tremendous career of John Sterling. We’ll do more of that as the (Yankees) game moves on. But you know, David, he’d probably be angry with us. He’d say, ‘There’s a game going on, so talk about that.’ So, we’re gonna do that for John.” pic.twitter.com/1ZLpF1T1tI

— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) May 4, 2026

“Hello everybody, and welcome to Yankees baseball,” Kay said. “Along with David Cone, I’m Michael Kay. You’ve been hearing on the YES Network the last couple of hours; we’re honoring the life and tremendous career of John Sterling. We’ll do more of that as the game moves on. But you know, David, he’d probably be angry with us. He’d say, ‘There’s a game going on, so talk about that.’ So, we’re gonna do that for John.”

In the first inning, Yankees superstar Aaron Judge hit a two-run homer, and Kay went with Sterling’s home run call for Judge on the play-by-play.

“It is high! It is far! It is GONE! Aaron Judge! A Judgian blast! Here comes the Judge!”

Michael Kay with the John Sterling tribute call on an Aaron Judge home run in the first inning. ⚾#MLBpic.twitter.com/wzf4MVthCM

— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) May 4, 2026

“It is high! It is far! It is GONE! Aaron Judge! A Judgian blast! Here comes the Judge!”

That’s a beautiful tribute to Sterling from Kay.

The YES Network broadcast showed the players and fans honoring Sterling.

JS pic.twitter.com/ODvqpBSGJm

— YES Network (@YESNetwork) May 4, 2026

The bleachers paying tribute to John Sterling #YANKSonYESpic.twitter.com/Pa5EuPIa9h

— YES Network (@YESNetwork) May 4, 2026

And here’s a look at some more of the Sterling tribute coverage from YES Network throughout the day:

.@RealMichaelKay joins @M_Marakovits to share how he will remember his colleague and friend, John Sterling. pic.twitter.com/2ZZ9wkkGLn

— YES Network (@YESNetwork) May 4, 2026

“Just be ready for anything.”@RealMichaelKay highlights the biggest things he’s picked up from John Sterling over the course of his career. pic.twitter.com/otQcgOgGBx

— YES Network (@YESNetwork) May 4, 2026

“He did everything he wanted in this world.”

Suzyn Waldman celebrates the life of John Sterling with @M_Marakovits. pic.twitter.com/ecpxaZC94B

— YES Network (@YESNetwork) May 4, 2026

“He’s a legend! What more can you say about John Sterling?”@dcone36 and @M_Marakovits discuss the life and legacy of the iconic broadcaster. pic.twitter.com/MFGMadf3ch

— YES Network (@YESNetwork) May 4, 2026

“He brought that New York theatre to the ballpark.”

Aaron Judge discusses John Sterling’s legacy. pic.twitter.com/qiM3PDyfby

— YES Network (@YESNetwork) May 4, 2026

“I’m a better person for having known him.”

@dcone36 on John Sterling. pic.twitter.com/ldOemMjz3F

— YES Network (@YESNetwork) May 4, 2026

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Michael Kay breaks down while revealing John Sterling’s last wish

Michael Kay remembers John Sterling
Credit: ESPN New York

Michael Kay got emotional Monday afternoon as he reflected on the life of one of his best friends, beloved Yankees announcer John Sterling.

Sterling passed away from heart failure on Monday morning after the 87-year-old underwent heart surgery following a heart attack earlier this year. Despite taking the news of Sterling’s death hard, Kay began his radio show seeking to celebrate the life of one of his best friends.

“I look at John as one of the closest friends I’ve ever had,” Kay said during his Monday radio show on ESPN New York. “And the funny part is, the people that are listening right now probably feel the same way because you spent 36 summers with him as the voice of the Yankees on the radio. The good news that he brought you, the five championships that he brought you, all the great moments he brought you, he was your friend. That’s why baseball on radio is the greatest thing of any sport.”

Sterling retired from a more than six-decade-long broadcasting career in April 2024, after spending 36 years as the radio voice of the Yankees. He briefly returned later that year to call the Yankees’ playoff run to the World Series before fully retiring from the booth. But his longevity was unmatched, with Sterling starting an impressive Iron Man streak of 5,060 consecutive games in 1989. And his signature style was impossible to replicate, with fans gravitating toward Sterling’s home run calls, melodic voice, and gentle personality.

“John Sterling was one of a kind,” Kay continued. “I have never, ever, ever, ever in my life met anybody like him. And I know that as long as I live, I will never meet anybody like him. He was one of one.”

Kay revealed he spoke with Sterling’s doctors after his open-heart surgery earlier this year. And according to Kay, the doctors were excited about how well the procedure went, but Sterling was frustrated that he lost the ability to walk after being bedridden for so long following surgery. Kay said he even encouraged Sterling to slow down as he pushed himself through rehab with persistence.

“His oldest daughter is getting married this summer, and he said, ‘Michael, I have to walk her down the aisle.’ And that’s why he was hanging on,” Kay revealed.

Kay took a moment to compose himself as he understandably teared up while telling this story, with many of his listeners likely getting emotional as well.

“But he had trouble about a week ago. Heart failure, and then he finally succumbed today,” Kay said through tears. “The only thing he wanted to do, he was unable to make it.”

Despite not being there to physically walk his oldest daughter down the aisle, Kay noted that Sterling will surely be looking down on his family at her wedding this summer. Kay admitted he was hit hard after receiving the news of Sterling’s passing from Suzyn Waldman, who received the news from Sterling’s ex-wife, Jennifer.

Yankee fans were able to share their emotions with Kay on the radio Monday afternoon, all stemming from their bond with Sterling. As Kay noted, the bond created is unique to the intimacy of radio, but Sterling’s one-of-one personality only made that connection stronger.

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John Sterling’s 5 most memorable Yankees home run calls

The voice of the New York Yankees has gone silent. Legendary MLB broadcaster John Sterling has passed away at the age of 87, leaving behind a legacy that is inseparable from Yankees baseball. For decades, Sterling didn’t just call games—he defined moments, turning routine home runs into unforgettable pieces of theater. In honor of his career, here are five of his most memorable and iconic home run calls:

MORE: Tributes pour in for Yankees broadcaster who dies at 87

“A Thrilla from Godzilla!” — Hideki Matsui

Oct 30, 2024; New York, New York, USA; New York Yankees former player Hideki Matsui throws out the ceremonial first pitch before game four of the 2024 MLB World Series between the New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

When Hideki Matsui arrived in New York in 2003, he already carried the nickname “Godzilla” from his time in Japan. Sterling didn’t waste time.

“A thrilla from Godzilla!” became an instant classic—perfectly capturing Matsui’s power and presence. It was catchy, creative, and uniquely Sterling.

“Bern Baby Bern!” — Bernie Williams

Bernie Williams wasn’t just a cornerstone of the Yankees dynasty—he was also the inspiration behind one of Sterling’s earliest signature calls.

“Bern baby Bern!” became synonymous with the late-’90s Yankees and helped spark the tradition of personalized home run calls that would define Sterling’s style. Simple. Timeless. Iconic.

“Like a Good Gleyber, Torres Is There!” — Gleyber Torres

Oct 30, 2024; New York, New York, USA; New York Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres (25) breaks his bat on a ground out during the seventh inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in game five of the 2024 MLB World Series at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

Sterling’s creativity never faded. With Gleyber Torres, he tapped into pop culture, riffing off the State Farm slogan with: “Like a good Gleyber, Torres is there!”

He also added variations like “It’s Gleyber Day!” and “He is the Gleyber of the month!”—showing his ability to keep things fresh even decades into his career.

“An A-Bomb from A-Rod!” — Alex Rodriguez

This might be Sterling’s most recognizable call. Alex Rodriguez hit 361 home runs as a Yankee, and Sterling was there for every single one of them.

“An A-bomb from A-Rod!” wasn’t just a call—it became part of baseball culture. Consistent, powerful, and instantly recognizable, it perfectly matched Rodriguez’s presence in the lineup.

“The Bam-Tino!” — Tino Martinez

Aug 24, 2024; Bronx, New York, USA; Former New York Yankees first baseman Tino Martinez in the dugout during the Old TimersÕ Day Ceremony at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports

Sterling loved a good pun—and Tino Martinez gave him the perfect opportunity. “The Bam-Tino!” played off “The Great Bambino,” tying Yankees history into the present.

Martinez delivered plenty of moments worthy of the call, including his unforgettable grand slam in the 1998 World Series.

The Legacy of a Voice

John Sterling called over 5,000 consecutive games, spanning generations of Yankees baseball. But more than the numbers, it was his personality that stood out. He made the game fun. He made moments bigger.

And he gave fans something to smile about every time the ball left the yard. Home runs come and go. But calls like these? They last forever. And thanks to John Sterling, Yankees fans will always hear those moments, not just see them.


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