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Finalists for Yankees radio job emerge with Mariners’ Dave Sims ‘strongly in the mix’

The Yankees are closing in on a replacement for legendary radio play-by-play broadcaster John Sterling.

Mariners broadcaster Dave Sims is a finalist for the WFAN job, sources told The Post.

Another source added he is “strongly in the mix.”

J.P. Crawford and broadcaster Dave Sims of the Seattle Mariners laughing together during batting practice at T-Mobile Park
Dave Sims (right) is a finalist for the Yankees radio job. Getty Images

A deal won’t be finalized until after the 2024 season concludes as the Yankees head toward the playoffs.

The other finalist is Rickie Ricardo, who is part of the group that has replaced Sterling this season.

Marlins TV announcer Paul Severino also had talks with the Yankees, but is not among the finalists.

The person who is chosen will work alongside Suzyn Waldman, who has been calling games in the Yankees radio booth since 2005.

The Seattle Times previously reported Sims has interviewed for the job.

Sterling retired earlier this season after a legendary run, but will return for the Yankees’ postseason stretch.

Yankees Spanish announcer Ricky Ricardo.
Yankees Spanish announcer Ricky Ricardo. @fotoricardoyankees/Instagram

“I miss meeting with all the other broadcasters and writers and people behind the scenes,” Sterling told WFAN of his decision to return. “I kind of miss that. And I’ll tell you what I really miss is broadcasting with Suzyn, who is such a fabulous partner and we were together for so long. This will give me a chance at a last hurrah, and work with Suzyn again.”

Sims, 71, was a show host for the Yankees’ flagship station, WFAN, earlier in his career.

A WFAN official could not immediately be reached for comment.