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John Sterling back in Yankees' radio booth 5 months after retiring

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John Sterling back in the booth for Judge's 56th homer (0:44)

Longtime Yankees radio announcer John Sterling comes out of retirement and calls Aaron Judge's 56th home run of the season. (0:44)

NEW YORK -- John Sterling returned to the New York Yankees' radio broadcast booth Tuesday night, five months after announcing his retirement.

Sterling had retired in April, a few weeks into his 36th season. He was back working with partner Suzyn Waldman on the WFAN broadcast for the start of the team's final regular-season homestand.

Sterling, who turned 86 on July 4, intends to work the rest of the regular season and all postseason Yankees games.