One of the most comforting voices in the history of Southern California has a message of hope for those shut in by the coronavirus.
Vin Scully, who called Dodgers games on the radio and television for 67 seasons until 2016, brought back some memories of warm, sunny days at Dodgers Stadium, if only for a moment, with a…
The NFL player protests during the national anthem have devolved into a circular finger-point of blame, as no resolution of the issue seems in sight, or even possible. This week, Papa John’s Pizza, a disabled veteran, Howard University cheerleaders, a bar owner, and Dodgers broadcasting legend Vin Scully weighed in…
The capacity crowd at Dodger Stadium for Game 2 of the World Series were treated to one of the only things that could get them more pumped up than being at Game 2 of a World Series: an appearance by Dodgers broadcasting legend Vin Scully to throw out the first pitch.
Fox made sure to stick with the pregame ceremony…
UPDATE with Eric Garcetti statement:Charter Communications said it has pacted with KTLA Los Angeles to air six of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ final regular-season games — including Vin Scully Appreciation Day on September 23, celebrating the Hall of Fame broadcaster who is wrapping his 67th and final season with the…
Less than three months after the Los Angeles Dodgers said that Vin Scully will be back for an astounding 67th season, the team has added a young gun to its announcing team. Fox Sports’ Joe Davis will call 50 road games for the boys in blue next season on their TV outlet SportsNet LA. The 27-year-0ld (!) Davis joined…
How about that? Vin Scully, who has been calling Dodgers games since the Truman administration, will miss the team’s playoff run as he recovers from a medical procedure. The team announced the unwelcome news on Twitter:
Vin Scully underwent a recommended medical procedure this morning and is resting comfortably…
UPDATED WITH VIDEO, 4:33PM: Here’s how the crowd at Dodger Stadium found out that Vin Scully was returning to the Dodgers broadcast booth next season. The video was shown on the big screen during a break between innings. Last night’s story is below:
PREVIOUSLY, July 29, 9:16PM: The crowd at Dodger Stadium gave their…