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Baseball media and Dodger Legend Vin Scully once said, “You can almost taste the pressure now.” That may be an understatement ...
Individually, MLB's recent actions are, frankly, depressing. Taken together, the deceptive editing of Scully's call is the latest sign Major League Baseball is attempting to distance history made on ...
More than 41,000 fans were awed during the sixth inning of the All-Star Game as MLB honored the baseball icon with a ...
Hank Aaron kept the letters — hundreds of thousands of letters — that he received when chasing Babe Ruth’s home run record ...
Broadcaster Vin Scully's famous call of the Atlanta Braves legend's 715th career home run was edited during MLB all-star game ...
Vin Scully, legendary voice of the Dodgers, honestly speaks about the January death of his wife, Sandi, with the same elegant grace he delivered on broadcasts.
Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully calls a game on July 3, 2012, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. Baseball is a thrill ride of emotional swings, even during games when it seems like nothing is happening.
Vin Scully, the Hall of Fame broadcaster with the soothing voice, may be retired now and confined to his Hidden Hills, California, home with his wife, but he is our national treasure.
Countless words have been written about how Vin Scully was kind and gracious. But for this sportswriter, what comes to mind was his sense of humor.
Gary Cohen is the play-by-play voice of the best TV booth in baseball, but that might just be holding him back from something ...
Vin Scully was a broadcasting legend Getty Images. Although he became part of forever in the City of Angels, he began his journey in New York and was a child of the city.He fell in love with ...