The 85-year-old broadcaster expanded on his decision to abruptly walk away from the microphone.
The 85-year-old called a few games this season—his 36th year with the Yankees—before making the decision to retire, effective immediately.
"My boss—the general manager, terrific guy—Chris Oliviero—is so nice to me. I think I could've worked out where I would do just home games. But, you know, I didn't want to get up every day and shave and shower and look beautiful to broadcast the games."
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