Dave Sims likely to take over Sterling’s seat in Yankees booth

Mariners TV voice Dave Sims chatted with Yankees third baseman Jazz Chisholm before calling Tuesday night's game at T-Mobile Park in Seattle.
Randy Miller | NJ Advance Media

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A new frontrunner has emerged to fill the void left in the New York Yankees booth after John Sterling announced surprise retirement in April. The Seattle Mariners’ longtime play-by-play announcer Dave Sims is reportedly a leading candidate for the Yankees’ radio broadcast position,

Dave Sims, who has been a prominent voice on Mariners’ TV broadcasts since 2007, is well-liked by fans for his signature catchphrases. The 71-year-old Philadelphia native confirmed that he interviewed with the Yankees earlier this summer. While grateful for the opportunity, the sportscaster noted that a decision won’t be made until the season concludes.

Dave Sims has been the Seattle Mariners’ television play-by-play announcer since 2007.
Seattle Mariners

Dave Sims joined the Mariners’ broadcast team in 2007, forming a longtime partnership with Mike Blowers that now faces potential changes as the future of the booth remains unclear.

Who is Dave Sims?

Dave Sims, a seasoned sports broadcaster with deep roots in Philadelphia, now calls Manhattan home. Born on February 14, 1953, he grew up near Connie Mack Stadium, developing a passion for sports from an early age. He vividly remembers the heartbreak of the Phillies’ 1964 collapse, a moment that still resonates with him decades later.

Dave Sims’ career path took him from a multi-sport athlete in high school to a college baseball player at Bethany in West Virginia. His journalism career began with an internship at the Philadelphia Inquirer, leading to a position as a sports writer for the New York Daily News. In 1982, he transitioned to broadcasting, starting with Temple Owls basketball.

Over the years, Dave Sims has built an impressive resume, including national coverage of various sports for major networks and a significant presence in New York media. His career highlights include hosting radio shows, television anchoring, and play-by-play for professional teams.

Since 2007, Dave Sims has been the voice of the Seattle Mariners, earning accolades including Emmys and Sportscaster of the Year awards. However, sources indicate that Sims has interviewed for the Yankees’ radio announcer position, potentially succeeding John Sterling. This move would bring Sims closer to his East Coast roots and family.

The Yankees’ broadcaster situation remains in flux following Sterling’s retirement, with various fill-ins currently handling duties. Sterling’s brief return for the playoffs suggests the network may be considering long-term options. Dave Sims’ extensive experience and familiarity with New York make him a strong contender, with Rickie Ricardo also in consideration for the role.

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