Three weeks after the death of New York Yankees broadcaster John Sterling, grief continues to overshadow his family — especially his wife, who spent decades behind the legendary microphone.
In an emotional conversation with close friends and family, she reportedly broke down in tears when mentioning her late husband and confessed that she still cannot accept the reality of his passing.
“I can’t stop crying when I think about him,” she said, her voice choked with emotion. “Sometimes I can still hear his voice in my ears… as if John is still calling out a Yankees game in the next room.”
These words deeply moved the New York Yankees community.
For millions of American baseball fans, John Sterling was never just a broadcaster.
He was the sound of the Yankees.
His voice was synonymous with New York summers for over three decades.
He was the man who immortalized every Yankees victory with his unmistakable voice.
Since Sterling’s death at age 87, the baseball world has struggled to come to terms with the absence of the legendary “Yankees win!” chant after each game.
But for his wife, the void is even greater.

According to close family friends, Sterling’s home is now heartbreakingly silent. The familiar chair where he used to sit listening to game recordings remains untouched. Game notes, old headphones, and Yankees statistics are believed to be in the same place as before his death.
“She hasn’t had the courage to move them,” a relative shared. “To her, it feels like John just went out and could be back any moment.”
That’s what makes this story touch the hearts of millions of Yankees fans.
For years, fans knew John Sterling only through his energetic voice on the radio. But behind that icon was a man who lived almost his entire life for baseball—and for his family.
Sources close to him say Sterling would practice his voice at home for hours before each season. Even in his final years, as his health declined, he still spent most of his time watching the Yankees and noting down every little detail of the team he loved.
“Yankees wasn’t just a job for him,” Sterling’s wife said tearfully. “It was the greatest love of his life… besides his family.”
Many former Yankees players also sent words of encouragement to Sterling’s family after hearing these touching stories.
One former Yankees star said:
“John didn’t just call the game. He made you feel like you were living in that moment.”
That’s also why Sterling’s passing created a particularly deep void in the hearts of New York fans. For 36 years, he was present in Yankees championship nights, historic home runs, and even the most disappointing seasons.
He was a witness to generations of Yankees.

And in a way, he was also part of the family of millions of Americans.
After Sterling’s wife’s words went viral, New York social media was flooded with old recordings of him. Many fans reposted his famous home run calls as a way to remember the man who transformed radio into emotional art.
Many admitted they cried when they heard Sterling’s voice again.
“He reminds you how much you loved the Yankees,” one fan wrote.
What makes this story particularly heartbreaking is that Sterling’s wife reportedly still keeps the radio on every night—just to feel less empty in the house.
“There were times I closed my eyes,” she said. “And I really thought I’d hear him say again, ‘Ballgame over… Yankees win.’”
Perhaps that’s the most beautiful, yet also the most painful, thing about legends like John Sterling.
They’re gone.
But their voices live on in the memories of those who remain.
And somewhere in the New York night, millions of Yankees fans are probably still waiting to hear that familiar voice that rocked the city for over three decades.