By BETH HARRIS
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully, whose dulcet tones offered the soundtrack of summer season whereas entertaining and informing Dodgers followers in Brooklyn and Los Angeles for 67 years, died Tuesday night time. He was 94.
Scully died at his dwelling within the Hidden Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, in keeping with the group after being knowledgeable by relations. No reason behind loss of life was offered.
“He was the best there ever was,” pitcher Clayton Kershaw mentioned after the Dodgers sport in San Francisco. “Just such a special man. I’m grateful and thankful I got to know him as well as I did.”
As the longest tenured broadcaster with a single group in professional sports activities historical past, Scully noticed all of it and known as all of it. He started within the Nineteen Fifties period of Pee Wee Reese and Jackie Robinson, on to the Sixties with Don Drysdale and Sandy Koufax, into the Nineteen Seventies with Steve Garvey and Don Sutton, and thru the Eighties with Orel Hershiser and Fernando Valenzuela. In the Nineteen Nineties, it was Mike Piazza and Hideo Nomo, adopted by Kershaw, Manny Ramirez and Yasiel Puig within the twenty first century.
“You gave me my Wild Horse name. You gave me love. You hugged me like a father,” tweeted Puig, the proficient Cuban-born outfielder who burned brightly upon his Dodgers debut in 2013. “I will never forget you, my heart is broken.”
The Dodgers modified gamers, managers, executives, homeowners — and even coasts — however Scully and his soothing, insightful fashion remained a continuing for the followers.
He opened broadcasts with the acquainted greeting, “Hi, everybody, and a very pleasant good evening to you wherever you may be.”
Ever gracious each in particular person and on the air, Scully thought-about himself merely a conduit between the sport and the followers.
After the Dodgers’ 9-5 win, the Giants posted a Scully tribute on the videoboard.
“There’s not a better storyteller and I think everyone considers him family,” Dodgers supervisor Dave Roberts mentioned. “He was in our living rooms for many generations. He lived a fantastic life, a legacy that will live on forever.”
Although he was paid by the Dodgers, Scully was unafraid to criticize a nasty play or a supervisor’s determination, or reward an opponent whereas spinning tales in opposition to a backdrop of routine performs and noteworthy achievements. He at all times mentioned he needed to see issues together with his eyes, not his coronary heart.
“We have lost an icon,” group president and CEO Stan Kasten mentioned. “His voice will always be heard and etched in all of our minds forever.”
Vincent Edward Scully was born Nov. 29, 1927, within the Bronx. He was the son of a silk salesman who died of pneumonia when Scully was 7. His mom moved the household to Brooklyn, the place the red-haired, blue-eyed Scully grew up enjoying stickball within the streets.
As a toddler, Scully would seize a pillow, put it below the household’s four-legged radio and lay his head straight below the speaker to listen to no matter faculty soccer sport was on the air. With a snack of saltine crackers and a glass of milk close by, the boy was transfixed by the group’s roar that raised goosebumps. He thought he’d wish to name the motion himself.
Scully, who performed outfield for 2 years on the Fordham University baseball group, started his profession by working baseball, soccer and basketball video games for the college’s radio station.
At age 22, he was employed by a CBS radio affiliate in Washington, D.C.
He quickly joined Hall of Famer Red Barber and Connie Desmond within the Brooklyn Dodgers’ radio and tv cubicles. In 1953, at age 25, Scully turned the youngest particular person to broadcast a World Series sport, a mark that also stands.
He moved west with the Dodgers in 1958. Scully known as three excellent video games — Don Larsen within the 1956 World Series, Sandy Koufax in 1965 and Dennis Martinez in 1991 — and 18 no-hitters.
He additionally was on the air when Don Drysdale set his scoreless innings streak of 58 2/3 innings in 1968 and once more when Hershiser broke the file with 59 consecutive scoreless innings 20 years later.
When Hank Aaron hit his 715th dwelling run to interrupt Babe Ruth’s file in 1974, it was in opposition to the Dodgers and, after all, Scully known as it.
“A Black man is getting a standing ovation in the Deep South for breaking a record of an all-time baseball idol,” Scully instructed listeners. “What a marvelous moment for baseball.”
Scully credited the beginning of the transistor radio as “the greatest single break” of his profession. Fans had hassle recognizing the lesser gamers throughout the Dodgers’ first 4 years within the huge Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
“They were 70 or so odd rows away from the action,” he mentioned in 2016. “They brought the radio to find out about all the other players and to see what they were trying to see down on the field.”
That behavior carried over when the group moved to Dodger Stadium in 1962. Fans held radios to their ears, and people not current listened from dwelling or the automotive, permitting Scully to attach generations of households together with his phrases.
He usually mentioned it was greatest to explain a giant play rapidly after which be quiet so followers might take heed to the pandemonium. After Koufax’s excellent sport in 1965, Scully went silent for 38 seconds earlier than speaking once more. He was equally silent for a time after Kirk Gibson’s pinch-hit dwelling run to win Game 1 of the 1988 World Series.
He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1982, obtained a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame that yr, and in addition had the stadium’s press field named for him in 2001. The road resulting in Dodger Stadium’s fundamental gate was named in his honor in 2016.
That identical yr he obtained the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama.
“God has been so good to me to allow me to do what I’m doing,” Scully, a religious Catholic who attended mass on Sundays earlier than heading to the ballpark, mentioned earlier than retiring. “A childhood dream that came to pass and then giving me 67 years to enjoy every minute of it. That’s a pretty large thanksgiving day for me.”
In addition to being the voice of the Dodgers, Scully known as play-by-play for NFL video games and PGA Tour occasions in addition to calling 25 World Series and 12 All-Star Games. He was NBC’s lead baseball announcer from 1983-89.
While being one of the crucial extensively heard broadcasters within the nation, Scully was an intensely personal man. Once the baseball season ended, he would disappear. He not often did private appearances or sports activities speak exhibits. He most well-liked spending time together with his household.
In 1972, his first spouse, Joan, died of an unintentional overdose of drugs. He was left with three younger kids. Two years later, he met the girl who would grow to be his second spouse, Sandra, a secretary for the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams. She had two younger kids from a earlier marriage, and so they mixed their households into what Scully as soon as known as “my own Brady Bunch.”
He mentioned he realized time was essentially the most treasured factor on this planet and that he needed to make use of his time to spend together with his family members. In the early Sixties, Scully stop smoking with the assistance of his household. In the shirt pocket the place he stored a pack of cigarettes, Scully caught a household photograph. Whenever he felt like he wanted a smoke, he pulled out the photograph to remind him why he stop. Eight months later, Scully by no means smoked once more.
After retiring in 2016, Scully made only a handful of appearances at Dodger Stadium and his candy voice was heard narrating an occasional video performed throughout video games. Mostly, he was content material to remain near dwelling.
“I just want to be remembered as a good man, an honest man, and one who lived up to his own beliefs,” he mentioned in 2016.
In 2020, Scully auctioned off years of his private memorabilia, which raised over $2 million. A portion of it was donated to UCLA for ALS analysis.
He was preceded in loss of life by his second spouse, Sandra. She died of issues of ALS at age 76 in 2021. The couple, who had been married 47 years, had daughter Catherine collectively.
Scully’s different kids are Kelly, Erin, Todd and Kevin. A son, Michael, died in a helicopter crash in 1994.
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Former Associated Press staffer Stan Miller contributed biographical info to this report.
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