Julia Scully, who after 20 years as the editor of Modern Photography magazine wrote an acclaimed memoir about her Depression-era childhood, when her mother put her and her sister in an orphanage before moving the family into a roadhouse in a remote part of Alaska, died on July 18 at
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Dodgers honor legendary broadcaster Vin Scully with tribute before Mets game
The Los Angeles Dodgers honored the late Vin Scully on Tuesday, 73 years to the day of his first regular-season broadcast. Scully, who called Dodgers games for 67 years, passed away in August at the age of 94. Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully waves to the crowd alongside his
Vin Scully Was Los Angeles
He was Venice Beach, Pink’s hot-dog stand and the Hollywood Bowl all rolled into one. He was Los Angeles, the sound of summer, the poet laureate of the Dodgers — Brooklyn and Los Angeles — for 67 seasons. We knew Vin Scully wasn’t going to last forever. It only seemed
Opinion: Vin Scully voiced baseball's history
Vin Scully voiced a lot of history. He was at the mic when Brooklyn won their only World Series, in 1955, intoning simply, “Ladies and gentlemen, the Brooklyn Dodgers are champions of the world.” He was there in 1956 when Don Larsen of the Yankees pitched the only “perfect game”
Vin Scully Helped California Baseball Take Root
At the end of the 1957 baseball season, Brooklyn Dodgers management packed up for a long-threatened move across the continent. Into the hypothetical moving trunks went the home uniforms saying “Dodgers” across the front, the creaky old heroes of Flatbush and much of the front office, plus Manager Walter Alston
Vin Scully, Voice of the Dodgers for 67 Years, Dies at 94
The team has had many great players since World War II, but it was Mr. Scully, a gifted storyteller and a master of the graceful phrase, who became the enduring face of the franchise. Source link
Vin Scully, the famed Los Angeles Dodgers baseball broadcaster, has died
For a half-century, Vin Scully was the broadcast voice of the Dodgers (first in Brooklyn and then Los Angeles). His style and delivery were one of a kind. Associated Press hide caption toggle caption Associated Press For a half-century, Vin Scully was the broadcast voice of the Dodgers (first in