WASHINGTON -- On Monday, the Los Angeles Dodgers will play their first Opening Day since 1950 without Vin Scully calling their games. He won't be in the stands. He won't make a point of watching on TV ...
Fans looking to walk away with a Vin Scully collectible, besides the bobblehead and coin giveaways at Dodger Stadium this week, will be hard-pressed to find one. That's because Scully himself ...
The Dodgers and the baseball world suffered a massive loss on Tuesday night with the passing of Hall-of-Fame broadcaster Vin Scully. The legend called Dodgers games for 67 years, from Brooklyn to Los ...
It was in the middle of the Barry Bonds home run chase, and I was sitting with Vin Scully in the broadcast booth at Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers were playing the Giants, and Vin had been kind enough to ...
Vin Scully’s iconic voice on the videoboard welcomed a sellout crowd to Game No. 162, the regular-season finale, yes, and more notably the last of his decorated, Hall of Fame broadcasting career.
There's bad news today for Dodger fans hoping to hear Vin Scully broadcast the team's games through the playoffs. The legendary broadcaster says he won't be calling any playoff games this year, and ...
Los Angeles Dodgers history includes several dates that are memorable for a variety of performances or milestones. In a lot of cases, a player is associated to multiple days in Dodgers history that ...
When your name becomes synonymous with one of the world’s premier sports franchises, you’re legacy eventually transcends sport. For Vin Scully, who for more than six decades embodied what it meant to ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Vin Scully, Hall of Fame broadcaster for the Dodgers in Brooklyn and Los Angeles, died Tuesday at age 94, the team announced.
We received many questions for Jaime Jarrín, who was kind enough to take time out of his day to answer some of those questions. Deputy sports editor Ed Guzman conducted the interview by phone. Because ...