@@MarcusB-qr1hk He filled in for Sterling a few years back, and I was absolutely shocked. He speaks all but perfect English. I was expecting an accent. He was great. HIs call here in this video is the best out of them all. I'm a born and raised American, and all the English/American Broadcasts sound like someone broadcasting a chess match compared to how animated the rest are.
"Soto hits it high and deep to center field, Thomas is back at the wall...FORGET ABOUT IT..THAT ONE IS GOING GOING GONE...ITS GONE...SOTO HITS IT OUT....JUAN SOTO TO CENTER FIELD..PUT SOME SEASONING ON IT, THATS A HOME RUN (this rhymed in spanish)...Juan soto with all the flavor hitS it out to center field...Its Sotomatic (play on automatic) and he possibly sends them to the World series.Juan Soto WOW its 5-2"
BEST AT BAT IVE EVER WITNESSED HE ABSOLUTELY WAS WAITING FOR THAT HEATER AND MAN DID HE NOT MISS WHEN FINALLY GIVEN IT HE SENT THAT BOMB 💣💣💣🚨🚨🚨TO THE HEART OF CLEVELAND 🗡️💔 THAT WAS A DAGGER TO THE HEART IF IVE EVER SEEN ONE 😂😂😂😂 CROWN EM BABY 👑👑👑
2:00 Translation from the Spanish: "Soto's seeing Gaddis's entire pitch repertoire here....And again, here's the 1-2 pitch...Soto swings....it's hit high, and deep to center! Going back is Thomas, to the wall...It's going, it's going....And it's gone! It's gone! Juan Soto to center field! He may have put the Yankees into the World Series!"
@@snerdterguson I wasn't even pinpointing one in particular but now I understand for this case. I think baseball is just a calmer sport than football or hockey
Rickie Ricardo always has the best calls. I get why they don't want to take him off of the Spanish broadcast. Brian Anderson deserves his flowers too, easily the best English call.
I think almost every announcer didn't think it was going to be out of the park off the bat. I thought for sure it was just a fly ball myself and I'm a huge Yankee fan
I’m a Yankee fan but he’s referring to instead of trying for the double play which led to the error which left it at 1 out get the sure out at 2nd if they did that Soto would not have come up that inning
I love how when you hit a homerun now in the MLB, it's customery to stand at the plate and watch that baby sail!!!! Now THAT'S how you win ballgames, people. Pay attention.
The Cleveland english language call, the Korean call, and the Japanese call were all better than "show tune" Sterling's call. Can't wait till next year when he's gone
It’s a wonderfully clever use of old school Broadway. It made me burst out laughing the first time I heard it. “S’wonderful” is by George and Ira Gershwin. It’s best known from “An American in Paris.” Just because you don’t understand the reference doesn’t make it bad. 🙄
Respect for the guardians radio announcer lol
Rickie Ricardo is the GOAT and I don't even speak Spanish. His call gets me emotional and I don't even know what he's saying.
That’s why Rickie is being looked at to take over for John Sterling! He is so good!
@@MarcusB-qr1hk He filled in for Sterling a few years back, and I was absolutely shocked. He speaks all but perfect English. I was expecting an accent. He was great. HIs call here in this video is the best out of them all. I'm a born and raised American, and all the English/American Broadcasts sound like someone broadcasting a chess match compared to how animated the rest are.
"Soto hits it high and deep to center field, Thomas is back at the wall...FORGET ABOUT IT..THAT ONE IS GOING GOING GONE...ITS GONE...SOTO HITS IT OUT....JUAN SOTO TO CENTER FIELD..PUT SOME SEASONING ON IT, THATS A HOME RUN (this rhymed in spanish)...Juan soto with all the flavor hitS it out to center field...Its Sotomatic (play on automatic) and he possibly sends them to the World series.Juan Soto WOW its 5-2"
@@maxheadroom1207 many thanks for the translation! Also WOW! I would give Rickie the job. Either Dave Sims or RR would be awesome.
@@MarcusB-qr1hk Na they won't, he's a big reason why the Spanish audience is so big rn.
The tbs announcer gave me so many chills. I rewinded it 20 times to hear it
Even the Cleveland radio guy had a good call
English, Spanish, Koreans, Japanese and even Chinese (I think). Soooo kool I love this
I wish I spoke Spanish because that Spanish one was off the chain it was🔥
The magic of the Spanish version is not knowing what they are saying, you're missing nothing
Never is too late to learn ( everything is possible in life )
Thank you for sharing more than the standard 4-5 calls that were uploaded on other channels.
This will NEVER grow old!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BEST AT BAT IVE EVER WITNESSED HE ABSOLUTELY WAS WAITING FOR THAT HEATER AND MAN DID HE NOT MISS WHEN FINALLY GIVEN IT HE SENT THAT BOMB 💣💣💣🚨🚨🚨TO THE HEART OF CLEVELAND 🗡️💔 THAT WAS A DAGGER TO THE HEART IF IVE EVER SEEN ONE 😂😂😂😂 CROWN EM BABY 👑👑👑
The Yankees must give this man generational wealth.
Someone will offer him more.
@@NatTurnerswitBurnerz I hope not
i'm pretty sure making 30 million a year already is generational wealth
The Cleveland radio call & Rickie Ricardo's were the best.
The Korean one was pretty good once they realized it was going out
2:00 Translation from the Spanish: "Soto's seeing Gaddis's entire pitch repertoire here....And again, here's the 1-2 pitch...Soto swings....it's hit high, and deep to center! Going back is Thomas, to the wall...It's going, it's going....And it's gone! It's gone! Juan Soto to center field! He may have put the Yankees into the World Series!"
Huge W
They ALL translate to GREATNESS!👏🏼👍🏼
Thank you for uploading
That was one of the best at Bats i ever witnessed...
I grew up hearing Ernesto Jerez man what a legendddd
This is really cool you should do this more in the future, even for other sports
How is it that the Koreans seem to celebrate more the HR than the local radio?
Because John sterling is in his 80s and came out of retirement for this
John Sterling is like 83, he came out of retirement for the playoffs. That's why he seems less excited.
@@snerdterguson He's 86! So he's even older and more tired. Haha.
@@snerdterguson I wasn't even pinpointing one in particular but now I understand for this case.
I think baseball is just a calmer sport than football or hockey
The first Hispanic call was the best!
Rickie Ricardo always has the best calls. I get why they don't want to take him off of the Spanish broadcast. Brian Anderson deserves his flowers too, easily the best English call.
You knew the WADO call was gonna be gold and I don’t even speak Spanish 😂😂😂
In any language he’s The Juan
El primer comentarista es el mejor. Se siente más la emoción 😂
The home run call in Spanish was by far the best, and I did not understand 80% of what he said.
Only one American commentator sounded excited
Love Spanish version lol
Soto hyped in front of the dugout is much better than Jordan’s air punch over Craig Ehlo…
Was Sterling on a sedative?
I mean come on, he's 82.
@@bartonpercival3216 I get it, but that’s a dramatic 3-run bomb in extra innings in the ALCS!
I think almost every announcer didn't think it was going to be out of the park off the bat. I thought for sure it was just a fly ball myself and I'm a huge Yankee fan
I can’t even enjoy this until he is resigned and they get someone in WHO CAN ACTUALLY PITCH.
Ella se va y se fue classic call in Spanish!
3:44 no they didn’t. There was no way the Guards would have gotten a double play…. NO WAY!
I’m a Yankee fan but he’s referring to instead of trying for the double play which led to the error which left it at 1 out get the sure out at 2nd if they did that Soto would not have come up that inning
American Sports Announcers, you guys are dull, have some emotion calling homeruns. Do better!
❤️🫡🇩🇴🙌
Any calls in Biden language? 😂😂😂😂😂
I love how when you hit a homerun now in the MLB, it's customery to stand at the plate and watch that baby sail!!!! Now THAT'S how you win ballgames, people. Pay attention.
The Cleveland english language call, the Korean call, and the Japanese call were all better than "show tune" Sterling's call. Can't wait till next year when he's gone
It’s a wonderfully clever use of old school Broadway. It made me burst out laughing the first time I heard it. “S’wonderful” is by George and Ira Gershwin. It’s best known from “An American in Paris.” Just because you don’t understand the reference doesn’t make it bad. 🙄
I'm glad the Yankees won but this was a pop fly that got caught in an October wind. You can hear it in ever call.
I don't think you're wrong. When he first hit it, I thought for sure it was just a fly ball to center. It sure didn't look that strong off the bat.
the Spanish ones were the best................