Michael Kay breaks down while revealing John Sterling’s last wish
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.
<span class="mce_SELRES_start" data-mce-type="bookmark" style="display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;"></span> “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.