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Yankees Announcer John Sterling Had Another Classic Screw Up

New York Yankees announcer John Sterling was still getting trolled into Tuesday for a terribly missed call on what he thought was a Giancarlo Stanton homer

FILE - In this Sept. 25, 2009 file photo shows New York Yankees broadcaster John Sterling sitting in his booth before a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox at Yankee Stadium in New York. Sterling has called every New York Yankees game since 1989. That streak is about to end. Feeling a little run down, the team’s radio play-by-play announcer will finally take a breather this weekend when the Yankees play a four-game series at Tampa Bay beginning Thursday, July 4, 2019_ his 81st birthday. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun, file)

New York Yankees radio announcer John Sterling really needs to get some better eye glasses or something, because he has really made a habit out of getting the whole play wrong from time-to-time.

Earlier in the year, he was sure Giancarlo Stanton hit a huge game-tying home run against the Blue Jays. And deep into his patented home run call, he finally realized the ball was caught — making for an extremely awkward moment.

On Monday night, John Sterling was at it again.

Once again, against the Blue Jays, Sterling clearly thought a ball was gone that did not leave the park. This time, it was Blue Jays third baseman Matt Chapman who hit a deep drive. It took Sterling a longggg time to figure out that Giancarlo Stanton made a nice play, and it was not a solo shot.

Luckily for John Sterling and Yankees fans everywhere, this one actually went in their favor.

And in the end, the Yankees were able to extend their winning streak to 10 straight games when Gleyber Torres came through with a go-ahead RBI in the ninth.

Hopefully for John Sterling, though, he’s able to see the action a little more clearly for the rest of the season.


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