On April 26, 2008, Los Angeles Dodgers legendary broadcaster Vin Scully delivered the commencement speech at Pepperdine University and received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree, the institution’s highest honor.
On April 18, 1950, Hall-of-Fame broadcaster and icon Vin Scully began his career as the announcer for the Brooklyn Dodgers. The game involved the Dodgers facing off against the Philadelphia Phillies at Shibe Park, with Don Newcombe making the start.
April 8 is a memorable date in Los Angeles Dodgers history for multiple reasons, including in 1994 when Chan Ho Park became the first Korean to play in the Major Leagues, making his debut at Dodger Stadium.
This day in Los Angeles Dodgers history was memorable for Steve Sax and Vin Scully, and also a franchise-altering transaction involving Roberto Clemente.
This day in Los Angeles Dodgers history saw legendary broadcaster Vin Scully call the final game of his illustrious career, Steve Finley clinch the 2004 National League West title in grand fashion, four players reach 30 home runs and Sandy Koufax dominate in the 1963 World Series.
Dennis D’Agostino, who worked as an official scorer, statistician, sports historian and public relations expert at Dodger Stadium and in the NBA, passed away on Saturday night at the age of 66.
On August 23, 1989, the Los Angeles Dodgers faced the Montreal Expos at Olympic Stadium in what still stands as one of the more peculiar baseball games ever played.
“Hi everybody, and a very pleasant good evening to you, wherever you may be.” Vin Scully began his broadcasting career with the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 18, 1950, and his time on the microphone ran through the 2016 season with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Now in their 10th season as the exclusive home of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Spectrum SportsNet LA again was recognized at the 2023 Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards for their in-depth coverage of the team.
There are some truly sick people in this world, and one of them popped up on Tuesday when a photograph surfaced on Twitter of a Vin Scully mural in Los Angeles vandalized by graffiti.
On April 26, 2008, Los Angeles Dodgers legendary broadcaster Vin Scully delivered the commencement speech at Pepperdine University and received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree, the institution’s highest honor.
On April 18, 1950, Hall-of-Fame broadcaster and icon Vin Scully began his career as the announcer for the Brooklyn Dodgers. The game involved the Dodgers facing off against the Philadelphia Phillies at Shibe Park, with Don Newcombe making the start.
April 10 is a big day in Los Angeles Dodgers franchise history for a few reasons, with the first coming back in 1947 when the team was still playing in Brooklyn.
Los Angeles Dodgers Opening Day has brought about new Dodger Stadium food, an LED lighting system that has the capability to display color-changing features, and the night will see Vin Scully honored along with franchise legends throwing out the ceremonial first pitch.
Big leaguers joining new teams take note. If you want to endear yourself to your new fanbase before ever setting foot on the field, consider what new Dodgers pitcher Noah Syndergaard did.
Vin Scully’s house originally went up for sale in October, but since then, the legend’s house has been bought. After he lived there for 23 years, the 11,000-square-foot mansion on a two-acre lot was listed by his daughter for $15 million and was purchased for $14 million.
“High everybody, and a very pleasant good evening to you, wherever you may be.” Vin Scully began his broadcasting career with the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 18, 1950, and his time on the microphone ran through the 2016 season with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The former Dodger broadcaster and Hall of Famer Vin Scully passed away in August at 94. He passed at his home in Hidden Hills, California and the baseball world mourned his loss.
It has now been a week since the great Vin Scully passed away at the age of 94. The longtime Los Angeles Dodgers announcer was one of, if not the best to ever do it.
As both the Dodgers and MLB mourn Scully's death, the club has announced that it will wear a commemorative patch honoring the broadcasting giant.
The baseball world continues to mourn the loss of Vin Scully and broadcasters of other teams are among those who pay their respects to the legendary voice.
The story is yet another example of Scully's life well lived.
Major League Baseball lost an icon yesterday. Vin Scully, the legendary voice of the Dodgers, passed away at the age of 94. Throughout his long career as a broadcaster, Scully called not only some of the greatest plays in baseball history, but also over the sporting world.
Vin Scully, born on November 29, 1927, called Dodgers games for 67 seasons, starting in 1950 when the franchise was located in Brooklyn, New York.
Last Tuesday, former player, Hall of Fame coach, and long-time broadcaster John Madden passed away at the age of 85. Another Hall of Famer and former Dodgers announcer Vin Scully, who also called football games alongside Madden, then offered his thoughts on his colleague and friend.
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