Dodgers: A Thankful Vin Scully Welcomes Baseball Back
Vin Scully, the forever beloved golden voice of summers in Los Angeles doesn’t spend his evenings at Dodger Stadium anymore. After 67 years of historic moments punctuated by signature calls, Mr. Scully hung up his microphone at the end of the 2016 season.
While he’s been away from the game, the game has never really been away from him… until a pandemic pumped the brakes on the highly anticipated 2020 season.
Now with baseball set to return, Vin got behind the microphone again excited for the great game to return… and thankful for so much more.
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In a piece for Fox 11, the 92-year-old Scully narrates “Home,” where he waxes poetic about the great game of baseball that had been put on hold finally returning. Moreover, he remembers and sends thanks to the first responders that have put their lives on the line for all of us during this pandemic.
Still, we remember the heroes — first responders, all. Our debt of gratitude, we stand and salute you.
Baseball is back and it’s here to help us all do our part to stay safe and keep us home and entertained by the best team in all of baseball. Our Los Angeles Dodgers.
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