Field Level Media
06 May 2026, 19:35 GMT+10
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The New York Yankees will honor longtime radio announcer John Sterling, who died on Monday at the age of 87, with a patch on their uniforms for the reminder of the season.
The Yankees will continue to wear caps with the initials 'JS' on the back through May 17. The team will switch to the patch as their tribute to Sterling on May 18, when the Yankees' next homestand begins.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone approves of the tribute.
'I think it's appropriate, certainly,' Boone told the New York Times after the Yanks' 7-4 victory over the Texas Rangers. '(I'm) glad we'll be able to honor his legacy throughout the rest of the season.'
The patch will feature Sterling's name, as well as a microphone with the Yankee logo on a pinstriped background.
Sterling passed away from complications of heart failure on Monday, the Times reported. Sterling was honored prior to Monday's game with a ceremony that featured a moment of silence and a video of some of Sterling's most iconic radio calls.
After Monday's game, Sterling's signature call of 'Thuuuuuuuuuuh Yankees WIN!' was played over the PA system at Yankee Stadium, followed by Frank Sinatra's 'Theme from New York, New York.'
Both manager Boone and Yankees captain Aaron Judge called for making that combo a permanent tradition. But Sterling's call was not part of Tuesday's post-game victory celebration, and it was unclear if the team intends to continue it, the Times reported.
Count Jazz Chisholm Jr. among those who feel the patch is a good way to honor Sterling this season.
'He was here for a long time,' said Chisholm. 'He represented the Yankees well. We all, in our childhood, have that John Sterling call rising in our ears. I think it's pretty cool that we, as a team and organization, get to recognize him for all the great things that he's done here.'
--Field Level Media
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