Showing posts with label Home Run Calls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Run Calls. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

ICYMI: John Sterling Home Run Calls Added to the Site!



In case you missed it, there has been a new addition to the site here for the 2018 season, an addition that I am personally pretty damn excited about. I have taken down the “TGP T-Shirts” link that was at the top of the blog and I have replaced it with what I hope to eventually be the most complete list of John Sterling home run calls in all of the Yankees blogosphere.

Obviously right now it is not in its complete state, especially if I want it to be the most complete list, but it is complete enough to go live. Consider this a “work in progress” so check in often, and always feel free to add your favorites to the comments section of the page so I can get them added. Requests work too, so add them as well. We can build this together, and just like Field of Dreams… they will come.

So, check out the constantly updated John Sterling Home Run Calls section of The Greedy Pinstripes and tell me what you think. This site is here because of you, and your opinion matters, so let it be heard.



Wednesday, September 16, 2015

UPDATED: John Sterling Home Runs Calls


John Sterling has become known for his home run calls during his tenure as the Yankees radio man over the years so I thought this would be a good time to go over his home run calls from the 2015 season. Have a little fun with it before the game tonight.

Brian McCann – “Oh McCann can, yes McCann can.”
Mark Teixeira – “You’re on the Mark… Teixeira. A Teix message!”
Stephen Drew – “Stephen Drew… How Do You Do?”
Didi Gregorius – “Gregorius makes Yankees fans uproarious. Yes and Didi!”
Chase Headley – “You can bank on Chase. Headley is Deadly.”
Brett Gardner – “Gardy Goes Yardy!”
Jacoby Ellsbury – “Ellsbury Ells…buries it.”
Carlos Beltran – “un Correazo by Beltran. Beltran belts one.”
Alex Rodriguez – “An A-Bomb… From A-Rod”
Chris Young – “Chris Young, Younger Than Springtime. Chris Young… Forever Young.”
Robert Refsnyder –“ Rob Refsnyder has Seoul”
John Ryan Murphy – “John Ryan Sends One Flyin’”
Dustin Ackley – “Dustin goes bustin’”
Slade Heathcott – “A heat shot from Heathcott”
Greg Bird – “Bye, Bye Birdie. Here he is, the Birdman of New York. “
Jose Pirela – “Jose Pirela, He’s a Happy Fella”



If you have any more that I may have missed please leave them below in the comments section. 

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

My Prediction for John Sterling's New Home Run Calls


The New York Yankees added a pair of new positional players this season so now the fans anxiously wait to hear what John Sterling's home run calls will be for them. New York added a new shortstop in Didi Gregorius and a backup first baseman, right fielder and DH in Garrett Jones. What will the home run calls be? Nobody but John knows but I wanted to take a shot at it. Thoughts?

"Yes Sir, Didi Gregorius!"

"Garrett keeping up with the Joneses with that home run."

Saturday, April 12, 2014

ICYMI: Sterling Home Run Calls For The New Yankees


In case you missed it we have a few new faces in the Bronx this season which means John  Sterling has a few new home run calls to bring to his listeners. We have yet to see a home run from Jacoby Ellsbury or Brian McCann but new Yankees Kelly Johnson, Dean Anna, and Carlos Beltran have hit one and here are the legendary calls from the man himself:

Dean Anna:

"Anna...on the Dean's list." 

Carlos Beltran:

"un correazo by Beltran" (loose translation is "a belting by Beltran")

Kelly Johnson:

"Kelly Killed It."

And now that we have that behind us we can get back to work now, thanks.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

John Sterling - Love him or hate him?

As I'm sure those of you who are kind enough to follow me on Twitter (@barkerclive) know, I live in England and of course this means that I drink tea, have a butler, speak with a posh accent and complain about the weather. Whilst I can assure you that only one of these things is true, there is something I do enjoy that does seem to be quintessentially English and that is listening to sports on the radio. I mean, what better way to keep up with the latest thrashing England are receiving in the cricket?! Anyway, I digress slightly.

In amongst all of the hot stove news recently, I have heard very little about the switch of Yankees game radio broadcasts from WCBS to WFAN. As I mentioned, I enjoy listening to sports on the radio and the first thing I thought when I heard about the change was, "What about John Sterling?" for he has been the voice of Yankees radio since I started listening to games.

I know he is loved and hated in equal measure by fans but to me, he is the voice of Yankees radio and without him, it wouldn't be the same.

Sure, he's overexcitable, he reuses the same catchphrases over and over again and he has been known to make the odd mistake but let's face it, a Yankees win really isn't a Yankees win without his trademark. "Ball game over, the Yankees win, theeeeeeeeee Yankees win!".

His other trademark is the fact that he has a personalised home run call for each player. So after the usual, "It is high, it is far, it is GONE", he will give a special call with a play on the players name. For example when Curtis Granderson hit a homer, there usually followed a brief rendition of "The Grandy man can!" To the tune of "The Candy Man".

Now I've listened to other teams radio broadcasts and I would say that probably as many as two thirds of them are, for want of a better word, DULL. This is something that you cannot accuse John Sterling of. He somehow manages to inject enthusiasm and passion into his voice, no matter what's happening on the field. Other broadcasters do a simple play by play call (x hits one to shallow right, fielded by y and the throw is in time at first), now imagine that being said in a really dull and monotonous tone and you've got  what to some people may be a standard radio broadcast.

I'm sure when it was announced that Yankees radio broadcasting was moving to WFAN, some people hoped that would be the end of John  Sterling but as the Yankees have the final say in who commentates, he stayed on. This means for those who love him, we will continue to get the broadcast we're used to with the usual catchphrases, albeit with a few new ones thrown in too!

With this in mind, let's look at 5 of my favourite John Sterling home run calls:

1) Nuney to the mooney (Eduardo Nunez)

2) Who's sorry now? Not Alfonso! (Alfonso Soriano)

3) David is Goliath (David Adams)

4) The Bronx is Vernon (Vernon Wells)

5) You know what (opposing city)'s thinking? Curses, Zoiled again! (Zoilo Almonte)

Of course with the current offseason signings, not only will Yankees radio have a new home but certain players will too. No longer will we have the Grandy man and Robbie Cano, don'tcha know! Instead we'll have all new calls like (maybe):

Who can? Brian McCann can! *Cue cancan music*

Another ball buried by Ellsbury!

So overall, I think Yankees fans should appreciate what we have in John Sterling, the man is a legend in his own right and to me, will always be the voice of the Yankees. If people don't want to listen to him, just remember, you could always listen to the opposing team's radio feed and see how bad it could really be! 

Personally, I can't wait to hear what he comes up with next year and I guarantee, I'll be along for the ride with you John!

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Mark Reynolds Home Run Call From John Sterling


"You're on the Mark, Reynolds"

Wow, original home run call there from John Sterling. Maybe he did not have enough time to come up with something creative and he was free-styling it. If that is the best he could do we may have seen the best we will ever seen from the legend that is John Sterling. Disappointing home run call.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

John Sterling's Home Run Call For Alfonso Soriano


Did anyone notice the home run call that John Sterling had for Alfonso Soriano? It may be the worst one that he ever had actually.... "Sori, RIGHT number?" Maybe it's just me but I don't get it. I get that "Sori" is supposed to signify "sorry" but still, I don't get it and I don't think I want to get it. Sterling is slipping with the home run names but that is probably because he is out practice.

Monday, April 8, 2013

John Sterling's New Yankees Home Run Calls


We all, love them or hate them, constantly hear the John Sterling home run calls when Yankees players hit home runs. I know I personally try and come up with the new ones for the new players while twiddling my thumbs in the off season but the wait is over. We have seen the newest Yankees Vernon Wells, Travis Hafner, and Kevin Youkilis all hit home runs so now we know the Sterling calls for this season and here they are.

Travis Hafner:

  • The Pronx Bomber 
  • A Hafner Homer


Vernon Wells:

  • The Bronx Is Vernon
  • Wells Rings The Bells
Kevin Youkilis:
  • A Nuke For Youk