Gregg Giannotti has come to John Sterling’s defense.
Sterling, 86, will un-retire and return to the Yankees’ radio booth for the team’s 2024 postseason run, and his decision faced some detractors, including Mike Francesa and Chris Russo.
Giannotti, who co-hosts morning drive alongside Boomer Esiason on WFAN, the Yankees’ flagship network, disputed the idea that Sterling was unfairly costing rising broadcasters Justin Shackil and Emmanuel Berbari with his decision.
“I thought it would happen. I wanted it to happen. It did and I think it’s the right thing to do and I think that anybody who criticizes it is off the mark..In the traditional sense of somebody retiring and then coming back when someone thinks that they have the job does not apply here,” Giannotti said, as covered by Barrett Media.
“This is different in the way that he left. It was a surprise. Nobody expected it when it happened, and the guys who have been calling the games, especially the younger kids and Justin Shackil and Emmanuel Berbari, got an opportunity that fell into their laps…They got to call a ton of games.
