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Longtime Yanks voice Sheppard: 'I have no plans of coming back'

NEW YORK -- Bob Sheppard has no intentions of returning to his longtime job as the public address announcer at Yankee Stadium, MLB.com reported Thursday.

Sheppard, who is 99, hasn't worked a game since late in the 2007 season due to illness.

'I had a good run for it,' says 99-year-old Bob Sheppard, who has been out since 2007 due to illness. (Getty Images)  
'I had a good run for it,' says 99-year-old Bob Sheppard, who has been out since 2007 due to illness. (Getty Images)  
"I have no plans of coming back," Sheppard told the website in a telephone interview. "Time has passed me by, I think. I had a good run for it. I enjoyed doing what I did. I don't think, at my age, I'm going to suddenly regain the stamina that is really needed if you do the job and do it well."

When contacted by the Associated Press, Yankees spokesman Jason Zillo said the team had no announcement or comment at this time.

Famous for his distinct and resonant tones, Sheppard became the PA announcer at the old Yankee Stadium in 1951. Decades later, Reggie Jackson gave him the nickname "The Voice of God."

Sheppard has called out names from Joe DiMaggio to Mickey Mantle to Derek Jeter over the years. For the final game at the old park in 2008, he recorded a greeting to fans and the introduction of New York's starting lineup.

Paul Olden took over as the public address announcer at the new Yankee Stadium this year in Sheppard's absence. Jim Hall, a longtime backup, filled in for Sheppard late in 2007 and last year.

But when Jeter steps to the plate, it's still a recording of Sheppard's voice that rings out: "Now batting for the Yankees, No. 2, Deh-rick Jee-tuh."

Sheppard told MLB.com that he doubts "very, very much" that he'll be able to resume his duties for even one game next season.

"It's not just the two hours or three hours of baseball," he said. "It's the trip, the preparation, the trip home, and a long, long day. I think at my age, it's time to accept the fact that I had a great run. A great run. And I only made a few mistakes along the way."

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November 28, 2009 6:10 pm
What a great career  he  has  had.  I'm a Cub fan  but  you just  have to tip your cap  to a man  with  the  ability to do his  job at a high level  for  that  long  of a time.  Good luck in the future Bob  and  thank you for everything  you've  done  for  baseball.  You're a cla ...(more)
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November 27, 2009 1:00 am
If anyone thought this guy would return to do the PA, you are out of your mind
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November 26, 2009 9:55 pm
Bob Sheppard is one of the best announcers of the game. His voice will be missed but we will hear it 4 times a game for the next 2 seasons at least. Derek Jeter is currently the only Yankees player who has his voice announced by Sheppard, even though it is a recording. He sa ...(more)
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November 28, 2009 2:52 am
Yup, I hate the Yankees but I gotsta give props to the old crypt-keeper for putting 99 years on this good earth.  Most of us should be so lucky.  I do think it is a crime that he was forced to work 34 years past the average retirement age because King George didn't have much copper left in the ti ...(more)
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November 27, 2009 11:20 am
What once was a great franchise is now so bad that it needs an 80 million dollar advantage to win a fake championship. Dont come back, you are not missing much.
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November 28, 2009 9:40 pm
Sheppard's voice is one that almost any fan of the game knows and he will be missed. Good luck to him going forward and congratulations on 99 years of living and 51 at the mic for the Yankees.

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November 30, 2009 1:19 am
thats one ugly s.o.b.
 
 
 
 
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