Vin Scully Sweetly Summed Up His 67-Season Career As A Sportscaster
Scully gave the play-by-play of his last game for the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday.
Vin Scully, the voice of the L.A. Dodgers, announced the last baseball game of a 67-season career on Sunday.
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Fans from both the Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants showed their appreciation for Scully, 88, and his legendary career at the game in San Francisco.
Scully joined the Dodgers in 1950, back when the team was still based in Brooklyn. After moving with the team in 1958, his voice became synonymous with Los Angeles over TV and radio airwaves for generations of fans.
His 67 seasons with the Dodgers are the longest of any sportscaster to stay with a team. Earlier this year, the road leading into Dodger Stadium was renamed Vin Scully Avenue.
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Scully, known for his warmth and humility, marked the occasion by paraphrasing Dr. Seuss: “Don’t be sad it’s over, smile because it happened.”
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Vin Scully Sweetly Summed Up His 67-Season Career As A Sportscaster
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