Legendary Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully dies
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- The KTLA 5 News team reports on Aug. 2, 2022.
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Boomer here ..... baseball fan, Yankee fan for 62 years, fan of decency, and a Vince Scully fan. He will be forever missed by millions of fans from coast to coast . ⚾️💙🙏
We will all miss the legendary Vin Scully. I will forever miss such an iconic voice at Dodger Stadium. Rip Vin Scully. My deepest condolences to his family and other loved ones.
not a Dodger fan, but Vin's passing has all baseball fans shed a tear in Dodger Blue
same here. *MY* introduction to Vin was "The Catch"
R.I.P. Vin! You’ll never be forgotten!
It’s so saddening how the Dodgers would react while in a game that a legend has died. I bet he’s reunited with his wife and loved ones in heaven. You will be forever missed Vinny. 🕊
I have loved Vin Scully since the day the Dodger first played in Los Angeles. He was my hero and idol as a boy. I am crying like a baby today missing someone who is in my heart forever. Rest in Peace Mr. Scully.
You’re not alone 😰💙⚾️🙏🏼
Forever in our hearts.
We will miss you Vin Scully 😥
Man, no Kobe and no Vinny. My childhood is fading away but the memories they gave me and others will stay
No tommy.
@@doggzone8904 some could say that but I was growing up in the 2000s 👍🏽
“Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened” - Dr Seuss
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I still have my late father's little Sony transistor radio with the leather casing and strap from when he would take me to Dodger baseball games in the 60s and 70s, and I can still remember those Dodger games with everyone bringing their radios to the game, and remembering you can hear Vin Scully's voice reverberating throughout the stadium because of those radios. A memory I will never forget. The voice of summer is now silent. RIP Vinnie. Thanks for all the memories.
We recently lost Tommy Lasorda last year back in 2021 after losing kobe Bryant in 2020
Same thing … we had a Zenith radio that we took to every game … it had a little kickstand that you could use to prop it up, we put it under our seats and cranked it 💙⚾️
Man was a legend greatest broadcaster i was able to hear growing up , No one could fill his shoes.
Vinnie’s voice was the background music to all my summer vacations.
It's not an exaggeration to say that 90% of what I know about baseball I learned by listening to Vin Scully as a child.
Yeah and not only did we learn a lot about the game of baseball, we learned so much about every player and coach from each game. The stories he told about people is what I'll always remember the most. RIP Vin
Red Barber, Mel Allen, even Jerry Coleman… All gone. I’m a padres fan, but I loved Vin Scully, he was so good. The best. Rest in Power
🕊🙏🏽Thank you for making the game exciting!❤️⚾️🎙
He reminded me of my childhood. In the late 50s, me and my Pop used to sit on the front porch, listening to Mr Scully call Dodger games. Dad had a little pocket transistor radio, those were great times. R.I.P. 🙏
In the 60s I would fall asleep next to my Dad & to the soothing, hopeful tones of Vin Scully. 💕⚾🙏
I went to grade school in La Canada, California with my transistor radio listening to Vin Scully and Jerry Dogget bringing us Dodger Baseball. Love him forever.
@@lynne5322 That sounds really nice. 😎
@@WilliamBenedict I snuck my Dad's radio several times, for the walk to and from school. I went to 97th Street Elementary, in Los Angeles.
@@WilliamBenedict 👍
Vin Scully and the Dodgers left Brooklyn a decade before I was born, but he was still the voice of summer baseball, of all sports really, for my entire childhood and my adult life until now. So many sports fans and I will miss him dearly.
Vinny we love you for all time R.I.P. Old friend. Thank You for everything.
He called Hank Aarons 715 HR and did radio broadcast on CBS for the Braves 1995 WS Championship
What an amazing man and an amazing career: 66 years - 67 consecutive seasons with one team(Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers; 1950-2016) and over 9,000 regular season games broadcast during that time. He was, most certainly, the greatest Dodger of them all, as well as the greatest sportscaster in American broadcasting history. God bless you, Vin Scully, and rest well, dear friend. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ ⚾⚾⚾⚾⚾ 👍👍👍👍👍 🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️ 📻📻📻📻📻 📺📺📺📺📺 😁😁😁😁😁
He will never be forgot a grandfather that brought everyone happiness
RIP Legend
We lose a legend, however, heaven gains an angel. Growing up as a kid in East LA, I grew to love the dodgers. To this day, I and my family remain true blue Dodger fans. Now that I'm in my 50's, my memories as a kid will be of listening to Vin call Dodger games every time they played. Thank u Vin, God bless you... "It's time for Dodger baseball."
But a true ambassador of baseball. Thank you for all your service sir to the most amazing game on earth
They didn’t mention the fact that VINNIE was a poet broadcaster with a beautiful command of the English language…and understood the game and the ppl associated with the game better than anyone else…
RIP VINNIE…⚾️❤️
My dad was from Brooklyn and was a huge fan. When his family moved west the Dodgers followed two years later and my dad would listen to Vin announce the games on his transistor radio at the Colleseum and later at Dodger stadium. If we were in the car we listened to Vin on the radio. He was a class act and will be missed. ⚾️
As a Cardinals fan, I was very shocked and saddened to hear of Vin's passing on Tuesday night. I will certainly miss baseball's ultimate storyteller and that easygoing style. Somewhere beyond those pearly gates now and forevermore, it'll always be time for Dodger Baseball.
R.I.P
Vin.
What a career and life he lived will always remember " It's time for Dodger Baseball " RIP 🙏🏻⚾
94 is a remarkable age to make it too. You’re very blessed you got to see the Dodgers win one more time in 2020.
RIP Legend
Generations of Dodgers fans grew up listening to a true icon. Vin Scully can never be replaced.... The GOAT when it came to color commentary... Dodgers games will never be the same without him. I'm willing to bet that Vin and Tommy Lasorda are sitting together and swapping stories.
He could always cheer me up with one sentence....
"It's taaaaimmme for Dodger baseball."
And
"HI, everybody and a very pleasant good afternoon to you, wherever you maybe"
Not a Dodger fan but Vin Scully was a legend. Rest in peace brother
First Lasorda and now Vin Scully. We need to win it all this year. Bring joy back to La. For them. #ItsTimeForDodgerBaseball
This one hurts so much. I've always loved Vin Scully. I'll always remember him saying " *It's Time For Dodger Baseball!* " This man was not only our beloved legendary sportscaster, he was also our hero. He may be gone, but his legacy will forever live on. Rest in peace, Vin Scully. Thank you for giving us happiness in Dodger baseball over the years. God bless you. 🙏🏻
*Vin Scully (November 29, 1927 - August 2, 2022)*
🙏 RIP Vin Scully💙⚾️
He was the GOAT
RIP vin scully. You will be missed 😞⚰. Give Tommy Lasorda our regards too
This Cubs fan from the Midwest will always respect and love Mr. Scully.
It's time for Dodger baseball !!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, Vin!!! Hey, lets play two!!!
What a wonderful life RIP VIN
Today, crying in baseball is allowed. Godspeed Vinny
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Vin Scully was to baseball and to sports as cracker jacks, apple pie, peanuts, popcorn, hot dogs, and everything else in between, he was the voice of reason, he was a voice who brought Joy to the world through Sports of any kind, no matter if it was baseball, or football, or any kind of sport even sumo. He could make you feel energetic. We share with all fans especially in Los Angeles today and abroad, our sense of loss too. We feel just as you feel, a sense of grief, a sense of appreciation, and a sense of pride. Before he became famous, he was a New Yorker, but when he did sports, he became a living treasure to all of us. There will never be another like him ever, he was one of a kind, and the type of mold of inspiration to Future journalists and sports commentators and so forth. Particularly this one who recently graduated from Bergen Community College who inspires to become a broadcasting journalist and more. Good night dear sir, good and faithful servant, May flights of Angels Sing t h e e to thy rest, we have the watch from here and we will continue to cheer on and enjoy baseball knowing that you left your imprint upon history in sports.
Thank you Vin. You are the GOAT of any sport to ever do it.
Devastating just devastating RIP
I was born in 1959 - the first year the Dodgers won the World Series in LA. I can't imagine doing the same job for 67 years. I think for Vin it wasn't just a job.
I remember watching Dodger games on the weekend while lying the couch. His voice lulled me to sleep many times.
I grew up listening to our Dodgers and attending so many games, here in southern Cal from the 70s with Valenzuela, Garvey, and Monday throughout the 2000s.🙏RIP VIN🥎
Thank you, New York, for giving us Vinny and the Dodgers.
Rest In Peace Vinny.
Now if politicians would show dedicated mentality. 🏀🎙️⚾👨🎓💗
Ironic that KTLA was the Angles station and 11 was the Dodgers station.
God Bless your soul Vin Scully. You are deeply missed.
Remembering the greatest Baseball announcer, and being a Hot Dog person from SoCal. I here echoes of him say
" Farmer John Dodger Dogs, they're the Eastern most in quality. And . . the Western most in flavor."
a professional broadcaster of the greatest game if ever there was one, he was simply incapable of getting fined by the f.c.c. and was never called out for making a derogatory. he will always be the standard for broadcasting excellence
im glad be was able to live so long, man i didnt know him but i know that voice
god bless vin skully may you enjoy the large open sea of the great beyond
RIP vin scully. Im happy you got to see the dodgers win one last World Series.
It’s time for Dodgers baseball! Infinite recording! Never ending!!
It wasn't until I met a guy from Chicago, that I learned that Vin was the Elvis of sports announcers. Growing up with him as the voice of the Dodgers, his excellence was the norm, and I didn't fully appreciate it till later.
Hey, don't forget about Chick Hearn!
I used to drive from Phoenix to the Pomona Auto Swap Meet at the L.A. Fairgrounds quite a bit from 1980 to 2000 or so. Not much on the radio, so I would seek out Dodger games, just to listen to Vin's call.
i am so sad now... rip. sir.
Dodgers Pepsi fan club. He always signed his picture for you and personally answered my questions on air about baseball after the game!
This still hurts 💔
I like his voice
My favorite moment of all time, is when Gibson hit the game winning home run in the 1988 world series
Voice of my Los Angeles childhood. RIP
Miss you already Vin thank you
R.I.P. Thank You "GOD"🐘😇😇😇🐘We Love You Scully!!!😇😇😇
Rip vin scully
Dodgers Legend Vic sculls R.I.P
I loved Vinnie more than some of my own uncles
You too ?? 😁
No.
We love you sir.
Eternal rest grant unto him O'Lord...
Vin Scully, Al Michaels, Chick Hern, and pat Summerall. That’s the Mount Rushmore of sports broadcasting right there.
It was honored to me and thank you for being with you at the same times. RIP.
RIP...goodbye...
Just like Chick Hearn, the city of LA needs to name after street for Vin Scully!
There is, no? Approaching Dodger Stadium
R.I.P.
Farmer John
Eastern most in freshness, Western most in flavor.
I'll always remember Vin Scully.
Rest In Peace vin scully
Did I ever tell you about the time I raced Jackie on ice skates? I would give anything to hear that story.
He is now in the field of God's dream for mankind, eternal paradise without sin and death to get in the way of joy unspeakable and full of glory in Christ.
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to those who grew up watching Dodger baseball on KTLA 5
His in heaven talking sports with Tommy
LA had the two greatest sports announcers in history.
Vin Scully and Ckick Hearn.
Farmer John is in the Refrigerator.
Be at peace.
Not just Dodgers fans. Baseball fans. 🎙️⚾🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️⚾⚾💗
RIP
take care vin. say hi to sandi for us. 🙏🐐
Dodgers World Series champs confirmed.
Knbc4, fox11, tributes superior.
Nice piece by Darren but the ktla story was only less than 10 mins . Then they went to news and WEATHER of course!
Its always weather with ktla. Its so annoying!
I think I'm going to switch news! Tired of thr weather segments every 10 mins
Wow what a legacy. I'll "Pull Up a Chair" to reread. I'll give Bob Costas the reason I kept up with Mr. Scully being in Houston, Texas. I do have a question. Mr. Scully said, "She is gone". Wonder why he didn't say he is gone. Can't wait to hear Mr. Costas' great words!!!!!!!!!!!!
Feels like I lost an uncle
Feels like I lost piece of my heart.
@@WilliamBenedict 😔
In California you gained in Aunt hahaha
oh nah.... we winning the world series for vin ! #WINFORVIN
I heard light my fiire for the first time when the dodgers were like losing A lot. So i guess i missed Vin in 67. 🎙️ But 81 and 88 and 2020 ⚾🎙️💃💃💃💃💃💃
Vin it's time for dodgers baseball ⚾🧢🧢
if Vin Scully was president for 6 decades. RIP legend.
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Da Man!😔
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rip vin scully i shall forever honor you and tommy lasorda and i will make sure that i will be forever a la dodgers fans for you and tommy lasorda also the la dodgers players finally the fans crowds all of them aswell as that when i start my newests public services jobs aswell forever as the youngest one aswell you and tommy lasorda are in my forever honouring bleeding blue for la dodgers and female public servants services i will be in forever thank you for listening forever from cheyenne thompson 22yrs uk.
Mr Guy🎙️⚾😇
I wish. He was my neighbor. Mr roger
These Caucasian icons can never be replaced now it will be Mr Gonzalez