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Opdyke's piece discusses the time the paths of Connie Mack and Scully crossed. Here are the opening two paragraphs: At an inconsequential Spring Training game in Florida in 1950 the torch was passed.
A collection of some highlights described by Vin Scully. Included is a steal of home plate by Jackie Robinson, two final outs from Sandy Koufax no-hitters , Hank Aaron's 715th home run, the A's clinching the 1974 World Series, Rick Monday saving the American Flag, a Willie Aikens home run from the 1980 World Series, "The Catch" from Joe Montana to ...
The Roundup: Vin Scully's Kirk Gibson Call
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Today's Birthdays: Hall-of-Fame sportscaster Vin Scully is 82. Former French President Jacques Chirac is 77.
Sound of silence disquieting in baseball
Right now, you want to hear Vin Scully wish you a "pleasant good evening." You want to hear Hawk Harrelson screaming for them to "put it on the board." You need to know that it's an "A-Bomb for A-Rod," because John Sterling says it's so.
Robert Rector: As grand marshal picks go, Sully is a good choice
Anyone who has read this column knows that I have waged a campaign for years to have broadcasting icon Vin Scully, the voice of the Dodgers and the greatest sports announcer ever, named grand marshal of the Rose Parade.
An article in my favorite newspaper about Ventura possibly putting new restrictions on tattoo parlors in the city must have caught the attention of every parent with teenage sons and daughters.
Vin Scully in November " what could be better?
On a day he regaled a Hollywood Radio and TV Society audience with tales from his 60-year Dodger broadcasting career, Vin Scully allowed that he does not feel it's his on-air responsibility to discuss baseball's off-field issues.
Vin Scully Makes Announcement About Future With Dodgers
Vin Scully says he will continue in the broadcast booth for the Los Angeles Dodgers through the 2010 season, then decide whether he will walk away.
Fox Sports World Series broadcaster Joe Buck says he's grown up now
Joe Buck knew what America was thinking in 1996, when the most recent Yankees dynasty was young, and so was he - shockingly so.
Joe Buck says he's not in Scully and Gowdy's class
This will be Joe Buck's 12th World Series play-by-play assignment for Fox, tying him with Vin Scully and the late Curt Gowdy as doing the most Fall Classic play-by-play TV gigs in baseball history.
Legendary Dodger broadcaster Vin Scully will sit down for a Q&A at a Hollywood Radio and Television Society luncheon Nov.
At his Real Sports Heroes website, former Dodger announcer Ross Porter has a series of short interviews with Vin Scully.
I don't think I've ever reposted this story since it originally ran. It's a column I wrote for SI.com a couple years ago that is about a great many things, but above all else is an appreciation of Vin Scully.
Astros-Braves had nothing on this pitchers' duel
Vin Scully, master of the spoken word that he is, didn't need to lean on any cliches for support.
Vin Scully might stick around past 2010
Vin Scully hedged on his retirement date in this Santa Monica Mirror interview with longtime local sportswriter Mitch Chortkoff: ..."In my conversation with Bill Plaschke the subject of one more year came up and I said 'that makes sense,' Scully told me Sunday.
L.A. Times: Musings from the far reaches of Dodger Stadium
Vin Scully had me at hello. His East Coast surrogate not so much. Disenchantment with Dodgers road announcer Eric Collins seems to be building.
Howard Stern's return to terrestrial radio; Tony Bruno; Vin Scully
A few weeks ago I said it was likely that Howard Stern would make a return to terrestrial radio .
Shysterball: My Morning in Exile
All of the cool kids are on their way to the SABR convention in D.C., so I'm doing a little extra duty over at the Blue Network this morning: Vin Scully, legend; Bill Plaschke, idiot .
One of the great moments in baseball a ' not just the story, but the storyteller.
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