The announcers who shared a booth with the great John Sterling, and the players and manager who became the main actors in his theatrical telling of the game, arrived at Yankee Stadium on Monday to celebrate a life well lived, and lived only the way one man could. Sterling, the legendary and longtime radio voice of the Yankees, died Monday morning at the age of 87 , giving way to a day of tributes and remembrances around the Yankees for the play-by-play man who became a fabric of the franchise. “There is no one like him, and there never will be,” Suzyn Waldman said Monday morning. “He was totally unique and was an original.” “The thing that comes to mind is one of one,” Michael Kay said. “A giant in the sport, did it his own way,” manager Aaron Boone said. John Sterling and Suzyn Waldman are pictured in January 2025. Getty Images “He brought that New York theater to the ballpark,” said Aaron Judge, he of the many “Judgian blasts” that Sterling called.…