The Morning Briefing: The Sports World Weeps—Dodgers Hall of Fame Broadcaster Vin Scully Passes Away at Age 94
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The Morning Briefing: The Sports World Weeps—Dodgers Hall of Fame Broadcaster Vin Scully Passes Away at Age 94 Top O' the Briefing Happy Wednesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Frasier always felt that he should get more respect for his occasional flirtations with key lime pie mastery. Just as I was sitting down to begin working on the Briefing last night I learned of the death of Los Angeles Dodgers broadcasting legend Vin Scully. My friend and fellow Dodgers fanatic Jennifer Van Laar wrote a nice post about it at our sister site RedState. When I was a kid here in Arizona we could pick up radio broadcasts from Los Angeles at night. I probably listened to more L.A. radio in high school than any local fare. I got to listen to Vin Scully's brilliance when I was a boy and I've been a Dodgers fan for as long as I can remember. What I've missed most since Scully retired after sixty-seven years as the Dodgers broadcaster are his stories. He worked alone, filling ... | | | |
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