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John Sterling, the iconic voice of the New York Yankees, may come out of retirement to call postseason games after stepping away earlier this season. At 86, Sterling recently made a brief return to the booth, partnering with Suzyn Waldman for a couple of innings, which rekindled interest among fans. While he expressed that he would feel bad for the replacements who have handled the broadcasts, discussions about his potential full-time return for the playoffs are underway. The Yankees had previously honored Sterling with a t-shirt night in his name, and he received a warm welcome during his recent guest appearance. Despite the excitement, Sterling has maintained his commitment to retirement, stating he is content with his decision but is open to discussion about postseason games. Moving forward, the Yankees plan to evaluate their broadcasting options for the future, including a possible search for a long-term replacement.
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