John Sterling had plenty of iconic moments to call in the Yankees’ victory in Game 5 of the ALCS, which secured a spot in the World Series.
on Saturday, and for the final out — which secured their first World Series berth since 2009 — in the 10th inning, the legendary play-by-play broadcaster turned to one of his staples.
“And the Yankees are going nuts on the field. It’s a group hug, like the end of the ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show.’ It’s a group hug, and they jump up and down. Terrific. Terrific.”— minus the 1970s sitcom reference — after the Yankees eliminated the Royals and secured a spot against Cleveland for a chance at the pennant.
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