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Thank you! really not a Dodgers fan, but what a staple for the sport of baseball over the years - his voice will be missed!
Jimmy
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I was born in 1958...he was already firmly established. And he just kept it going. I loved that here was a man calling ballgames that had been doing so since before I was born. Since they were the Brooklyn Dodgers. I just love that stuff. Made me feel like maybe I wasn't really that old.
Red Barber, Mel Allen, Waite Hoyt and Vin Scully. Best ever, and not necessarily in that order. RIP, sir, wherever you are.
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My best Scully memory was going to Dodgers Stadium with my transistor radio in the 1980's. Even with my radio off you could hear Vin's voice throughout the stadium because of all the other people who had their radios on.
He was always a class act. |
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