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Really sad about this, Bob Sheppard is such a huge part of Yankee history. He's been ill since 2007 but it's kinda weird to think that he's definitely not going to be calling those games ever again.Yankees announcer Sheppard dies
NEW YORK -- The New York Yankees say longtime public address announcer Bob Sheppard has died. He was believed to be 99.
His death was confirmed to The Associated Press on Sunday by team spokesman Jason Zillo. Zillo didn't immediately have additional details, but said the team would release them later in the day.
Sheppard started with the Yankees in 1951. His impeccable introductions of stars from Joe DiMaggio to Derek Jeter earned him the nickname "The Voice of God."
Sheppard last worked at Yankee Stadium late in the 2007 season, when he became ill with a bronchial infection. He recorded a greeting to fans that was played at the original ballpark's final game in September 2008. His audio recording still is used to introduce Jeter before each at-bat at home by the Yankees captain.
He told MLB.com in 2009 that he had no intention of returning to the job.
He was also the stadium announcer for the NFL's New York Giants, who played at Yankee Stadium before moving to Giants Stadium, from 1956 through 2006.
Sheppard's first game as Yankee Stadium announcer was a 5-0 win over the Boston Red Sox on April 17, 1951 -- DiMaggio's last season and Mantle's first.
Rest in Peace Bob.