Shock: Is Dave Sims Set to Replace John Sterling as Yankees’ Iconic Voice?
Veteran broadcaster Dave Sims is set to join the New York Yankeesradio team, replacing longtime play-by-play announcer John Sterling. announced the decisionon Thursday, marking the beginning of a new chapter for Yankees broadcasts. Sims, known for his dynamic voice and extensive experience, will pair with Suzyn Waldman as the team’s new radio voice.
Transition After Sterling’s Legendary Tenure
Sterling, 86, retired in April after a remarkable 36-seasonrun as the Yankees’ play-by-play announcer. His tenure included an incredible streak of 5,060 consecutive games, and his signature calls like “Theeeee Yankees win!” became iconicamong fans. Sterling briefly returned to call postseason games, wrapping up his illustrious career after the Yankees’ lossto the Los Angeles Dodgersin the 2024 World Series.
Sims Brings a Wealth of Experience
At 71, Dave Sims is no stranger to the broadcasting world. He has spent the last 20years calling Seattle Mariners gamesand has built an impressive resume that includes play-by-playfor NFL games, NCAA basketball, and MLB. Sims has won multiple accolades, including three consecutive Washington Sportscaster of the Year awards (2018–2020) and two Emmy Awards.
“It’s great to be home,” said Sims, a New York native and former sportswriter for the New York Daily News. “I’m excited to join Suzyn Waldman and bring Yankees games to fans across the country.”
A Career Full of Highlights
Sims’ broadcasting career spans over three decades and includes some of the most prestigious roles in sports media. Highlights include:
Major League Baseball:20 seasons as the voice of the Seattle Mariners.
NFL Play-by-Play: Covering Sunday and Monday Night Football for Westwood One.
College Basketball:Longtime play-by-play announcer for Big East games on FS1.
Radio and TV Contributions:Co-hosting Basketball & Beyond with Coach K on SiriusXM and contributing to MLB Network.
In addition to his broadcasting achievements, Simsearned recognitionearly in his career as a sports talk host on WFAN from 1989to 1992.
A Return to New York
Sims’ appointmentmarks a homecoming. Born and raised in New York, Sims started his career as a sportswriterbefore moving into televisionand radio. His familiarity with WFANand the Yankees organizationmakes him a natural fitfor the role.
During a Septemberinterview with NJ Advance Media, Sims acknowledged his interest in the Yankees job, saying, “New York is home. That’s all I can say.” Now, he will get the chance to bring his distinctive styleand expertise to one of the most storied franchises in sports.
The Legacy Continues
As Simssteps into the booth, he inherits a legacy built by Sterlingand Waldman. Together, they brought Yankees fansunforgettable moments over the years, with their induction into the New York State Broadcasters Hall of Famein 2016 as a testament to their impact. Sims’ arrival promises a fresh perspective while continuing the tradition of excellence on Yankees radio broadcasts.
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