Dave Sims, the Yankees‘ new radio announcer, isn’t fazed by the daunting task of stepping into the shoes of John Sterling, a long-time staple of New York baseball. In an interview with Yankees TV announcer Michael Kay on the YES Network’s Yankees Hot Stove last Thursday, Sims shared his perspective on following a broadcasting legend.
“I already basically replaced a legend in Seattle,” Sims said, referring to his time with the Mariners. “Dave Niehaus, a Hall of Famer, was nearing the end of his career when I arrived. That came with its own set of pressures.” Sims joined the Mariners after Ron Fairly retired, making the transition into a celebrated broadcast team.
Dave Sims emphasizes his New York roots
MLB
Dave Sims emphasized his deep roots in New York as a key factor in his confidence. “I’ve been in New York my entire professional career,” he said. “I’ve worked at the Daily News, WFAN, WNBC, MSG, NBC, CBS—I’ve done it all. This is a homecoming for me. I’m not some guy who just landed from Mars. People know who I am.” Highlighting his reputation and experience, Sims added, “Fans with MLB’s radio and TV packages know my work. I’ll just be myself. I’m not trying to imitate anyone—if I wanted to do that, I’d be an actor.”
In November, Dave Sims was announced as Sterling’s successor, prevailing over finalists Ricky Ricardo, the Yankees’ long-time Spanish-language broadcaster, and Justin Shackil and Emmanuel Berbari. Sims will pair with Suzyn Waldman, a long-time friend. “Everybody’s like, ‘Dude, it’s great to have you home,’” Sims said to NJ Advance Media. “Suzyn is thrilled, I’m thrilled—it’s all good!”
AP Photo/Jason Redmond
Fans will need time to adjust to Dave Sims’ voice after years of Sterling’s iconic presence. Sterling retired abruptly at the start of the 2025 season, briefly returning to call postseason games before signaling his retirement would stick. However, Yankees fans can rest assured that Sims brings one of the most respected voices in sports to their airwaves, backed by more than 30 years of play-by-play experience and over four decades in the broadcasting industry.
“I’m really excited,” Dave Sims said. “This feels right.”
The transition marks the end of an era but opens a new chapter for Yankees radio broadcasts. Dave Sims’ homecoming is a reassuring presence for fans as the Bronx Bombers prepare for the 2025 season.
News
Yankees, Leiter Jr. break off talks with $450K separating sides
In the multibillion-dollar landscape of Major League Baseball, where megadeals routinely make headlines, an unexpected standoff has emerged between the New York Yankees and reliever Mark Leiter Jr. over a relatively modest sum of $450,000. This impasse has brought both parties to…
Will Yankees take advantage of Cubs’ $2.5M Kyle Tucker mistake?
As baseball’s hot stove season intensifies, the New York Yankees have positioned themselves to potentially capitalize on an unexpected opportunity. The focus of their attention: Kyle Tucker, the dynamic two-time All-Star whose situation with the Chicago Cubs has become increasingly complex….
Yankees ‘could covet’ Cardinals’ blockbuster Arenado-Helsley bundle deal, says columnist
Despite already making significant roster moves this offseason, the New York Yankees appear poised for another major transaction as spring training draws near. With infielder Gleyber Torres’ departure creating a notable gap in their lineup, the Yankees have reportedly engaged in discussions…
While Yankees chase infielders, lefty relief gap threatens season
The New York Yankees’ offseason reconstruction efforts have addressed multiple roster needs, yet one crucial element remains conspicuously absent: a dependable left-handed reliever. Despite significant improvements to the Yankees bullpen composition, this specialized role stands out as a critical gap…
BREAKING: Tyson Fury APPEALS Against Oleksandr Usyk Rematch LOSS!
In a shocking twist following one of the most anticipated boxing rematches of the decade, Tyson Fury has officially filed an appeal against his loss to Oleksandr Usyk. Fury, known as “The Gypsy King,” contested the decision after their rematch…
BREAKING NEWS: Mike Tyson ACCEPTED Offer For Jake Paul Rematch For 700 Million!
In a groundbreaking development for the world of boxing and entertainment, legendary heavyweight Mike Tyson has officially accepted a staggering $700 million offer for a rematch with YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul. This announcement has sent shockwaves across the sports and entertainment…
End of content
No more pages to load