Dave Sims replacing John Sterling as Yankees radio play-by-play broadcaster
- The Yankees have chosen Dave Sims to replace John Sterling as their radio play-by-play broadcaster, as the team finalizes a deal.
- John Sterling retired as the Yankees’ primary radio voice after nearly four decades in April 2024.
- Sims, 71, previously hosted on WFAN and has been the Mariners' play-by-play voice since 2007.
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Dave Sims replacing John Sterling as Yankees radio play-by-play broadcaster
NEW YORK (AP) — Dave Sims is replacing John Sterling as Suzyn Waldman’s play-by-play partner on New York Yankees radio broadcasts. WFAN made the announcement Thursday. “It’s great to be home,” said Sims, a former reporter for the New York Daily News. Sterling, 86, retired in April, a few weeks into his 36th season, but he returned in the final week of the regular season and worked in the postseason. Sims, 71, has spent the last 20 years calling …
Hey now! Dave Sims replacing John Sterling in Yankees’ radio booth
With John Sterling retired once again, WFAN and the Yankees have settled on a replacement for the legendary broadcaster. Dave Sims has been named the team’s new radio play-by-play man, Audacy, WFAN’s parent company, announced on Thursday night. The move is a homecoming of sorts for the 71-year-old, as Sims began his career as a sportswriter with the Daily News in 1975 and hosted a midday talk show on WFAN with Ed Coleman from 1989-1993, among ot…
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