Vin Scully's treasures of baseball
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2020
- Over the years Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully accumulated a museum's worth of baseball memorabilia. Now, he's decided to auction off much of his prized collection, with the proceeds going to his kids and grandkids, and to charity. Correspondent Lee Cowan talks with the legendary announcer who shares the stories behind some of his unique artifacts of baseball history.
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He's gone, but never...never forgotten. R.I.P. Vin and thanks for everything.
Natural treasure is sometimes overused, but not in this case. Not just a voice, a storyteller, a person who paints memories for where one was or is, but a person of the highest decency. We are strive to be living like Vin.
Anyone else get teary-eyed the day Scully retired and gave his final speech to his fans?
Are you kidding? I got teary-eyed at the end of this video when Vin acknowledged that he doesn't have but a few years left on Earth. And I was at Dodger Stadium for Vin Scully Day, which was his next-to-last game at Dodger Stadium. In his last game at Dodger Stadium, Charlie Culberson hit a walk-off HR for the Dodgers.Then he broadcast the Dodgers' last series of the season from SF, when he gave his fond farewell.
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WE LOVE VIN SCULLY
Pure genius. How can you talk about...well...a game, in such a way that millions of people are entranced? Totally engaged? That's Vin Scully. He did it. We've missed you, and Rest in Peace.
In the last 4 days we have lost two titans. Bill Russell and Vin Scully. Hard to find men today that carry themselves with such character and class. Sad day in deed .
Golden Age of Los Angeles Announcers: Vin, Chick, Ralph & Bob. What a great time to have been an LA fan!
What a wonderful man he was! A fixture of my childhood. That golden voice was truly golden. We will miss you.
The highest tribute that could be given to Vin here on Earth was the sight in my youth of thousands of fans (me included) in Dodger Stadium with their transistor radios in hand so we could hear Vin Scully describe what we were seeing with our own eyes. The pictures that Vin painted with his words were so superior to what our eyes could see. You will be missed dearest Vin, but I take consolation that you are now in your rightful place in the presence of the Big Dodger In The Sky which you so rightly earned through a great life you lived. I will keep you alive in my memories, My Friend, for all the days of my life.
He is simply the best. Hearing his voice makes me want to get two Dodger Dog and a beer. So many great memories at Dodger Stadium with Vin.
The best broadcaster ever.
I’m a Giants fan, but Vin was so much the voice of baseball. I will really miss him. ❤️
Back when I still was able to LOVE sports.....there was baseball. Thank's VS. Love you always.
As a 67 y.o. lifelong SF Giants fan I have always felt nothing but love and respect for Vin Scully. Our four of the very best in baseball announcers stand on this man's broad shoulders.
Vin's voice is the voice of my childhood and of my favorite team. We love you Vin! Thanks for your voice being part of my life. Go Dodgers!
Me too..and jerry doggett
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A towering figure and true legend. What a great and truly humble man. I hope he makes a billion on his auction for this family and for charity.
Thank you Mr Vin Scully. It is the humanity and our Father within you that made such an impact in my life thank you again. As with millions of people that have listened to Dodgers broadcasts it wasn't honor to share your life. And many blessings to his family.
R.I.P. America's Baseball story teller & of voice of Brooklyn & L.A. Dodgers
Rest in peace, Vin. Thanks for everything.
wow what a life he has had . only one we can dream of.
Its so hard sitting here not to cry about a man who's voice was the sound of my summers. We love you Vin
Simply the greatest. I remember his calling Kofax's perfect game. However his greatest moment was calling Hank Aaron's record breaking home run. He showed class, dignity, and respect to that momentous HR. It is worth a view on RUclips. Thank you Mr. Scully. I have listed to you since 1962.
Thank you Vin for making my childhood, my dad’s childhood, and my grandfather’s childhood. You were apart of our family. You were the Greatest of all time. 💙
Two of the best that ever painted the picture of baseball for fans that couldn't be in attendance........Vin Scully (the L.A. Dodgers) and Ernie Harwell (the Detroit Tigers)!!
Dont forget Jon Miller
A true National Treasure. Vin Scully was the soundtrack of my youth as a boy growing up in Long Beach, CA bleeding Dodger Blue. Go Dodgers! Thanks Lee!
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Vin Scully took over for the O'l Readhead, Red Barber all those years ago at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, NY. God bless them.
thank you Mr. Scully, you will always be the voice of the Dodgers
Wonderful story. It always struck me that as a lifelong Brooklynite that Mr. Scully, from New York and got his start at Ebbets Field, sound so much like Southern California. Smooth and calm. He is one of the great storytellers of part of American history.
What a gentleman, pure class!
If only all of us could emulate his humble approach to life.
How I envy Dodger fans, who had 67 years of his steady voice to help quiet all of life's losses.
I was born same year Dodgers moved to LA. Scully was one of the few constants in my life. Nobody mastered the art of describing baseball on the radio better. In his last few seasons he only did TV, which was a waste of his talent.
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Vin knows, you can't take it with you..
Listened to Vinny since 1958 in Los Angeles and I can say WE LOVE YOU VINNY!!!
Humility in the hands of greatness is underrated ... undervvalued ... and underwatched. Vinny forever.
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Thankyou Vin ❤️
I still recall somewhat many of his calls. Final game of the 1965 season, Dodgers at home vs. the Milwaukee Braves. October 3rd, "Okay, now everyone easing up on the edge of their seat, Doug Harvey settling down behind the catcher Rosboro at the plate, pitcher into his windup ... and comes to the plate. There's a high fly, but catchable, toward left field. Sweet Lou Johnson in ... under it, has it and pulls his glove to his chest." The huge cacophony of wild cheers all being heard for the longest time on the transistor radio was all that was heard. Then, "The Dodgers are celebrating on the field and the fans are celebrating the Dodgers!" More crowd noise. "Well everybody we'll have more from Jerry Doggett s bit later as he's making his way to the clubhouse. But for now, we're on our way to Minnesota where we'll see you for the first game of the World Series."
Vin Scully worked at CBS Radio and TV Sports from 1975-1982. He was only on CBS Radio Sports from 1990-1997 doing baseball and the World Series.
From January to March 1973, he hosted the daytime Vin Scully show on CBS.
what a legendary life and career, r.i.p. vin
Grew up in Los Angeles...Scully was the voice of baseball. Always stellar and composed. Thank you for the years sir.
I cried when he retired since he always felt like an old friend but I am very very happy he got to spend 5 years uninterrupted by baseball with his wife. God bless Vin
I miss Vin so much
By far the best baseball announcer ever! Loved listening to him call games.
He how to let the sound of the game breathe.
Vin Scully is the true treasure!!
RIP❤️
RIP, Vin… 😢💔
I love Vin Scully and I'm a NY Mets fan.
The title to this clip is wrong. Should read “Vin Sculley, treasure of baseball”. So, so great. Grew up and still am a Tiger fan so I am a Ernie Harwell guy but Vin Sculley is the amongst the best ever.
Vin Scully is the best baseball announcer that ever lived.
The best. Simply the best.
I am vehemently against the Dodgers, but Vin Scully is a national treasure
Vin you will always be the voice I hear no matter what!!
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Were going to the world series
Vin scully.
We miss you
We miss you
We miss you
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I remember him talking about that Babe Ruth card during a game I'm glad he found it it probably gonna cost a lot now! two legends and an amazing story. We'll miss you Vin.
True Legend!
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The trademark of a great sportscaster is when to talk....and when not to and let the images and sounds tell the story. VIn Scully had that trademark in spades...
RIP Vin Scully
He had such an interesting 🤔 & listenable voice & a great story teller. I would have listened to him describing a wall being painted. He'd would have made it fit for listening.
I love Jane. I love Vinny......
We miss you Vin.
Godspeed, Vinny. We love ya!
RIP Vin.
I would love to hear the stories Vin Scully has.
Wow. He was the defeniton. of professional !!!!!!! What at great life. Story of a great man....
A true gentleman of the game. It's not the same without him.
who can give that a thumbs down cmon people? Vin you are Los Angeles Dodgers baseball
He should be the narrator at the baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. That’s definitely one thing to put on your bucket list.
RIP Vin
"Hey Grandpa? What's this? I found it in the Attic."
"Oh that's nothing. Just a signed card that Babe Ruth gave me himself..."
@@dodgersfan8598 Well it seems like he clearly remembers the day he got it and not many people can say they got to meet the GOAT. So I bet the sentimental value is priceless. Money wise though, that's hard to say. It's definitely worth something because it's Babe Ruth. But at the same time, I've heard Vin Scully tell that story before in another video and it sounded like Babe Ruth was handing out one of those cards to anyone that asked. So the price would be lowered if a lot of people had them. I haven't seen any though. So again, that's hard to say. I'm really curious to see what it would go for though...
He was at the Polo Grounds because he has always been a Giants fan.
He passed away today, (august 2nd) at age 94
In 1950, Vin Scully called a preseason game where the opposition was managed by Connie Mack, who began his career in 1886 as a player for the Washington Senators. Combined, both of their careers totaled 130 years, spanning the vast majority of the history of the sport.
Like Willie he has the greatest ever!
NY Boy. Fordham Grad. He never forgot where he came from.
very cool
It's Vin Scully and everybody else. Nobody is perfect, but Vin Scully is pretty close to it.
Damn. He's still got it...
i dont even watch baseball and hes an icon
I'll keep sayin it till it happens. The Dodgers announcer booth needs to be, should be, better be, named the Vin Scully booth. His voice is immediately recognized. Part of my youth as many have said already. I can still hear him on the KTLA commercials for Starter Bros in the early-mid 90s. A true TREASURE. The greatest that will ever be. THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER LIKE HIM. Orel and the other guy do a great job. But they are not Vin.
There's already the Vin Scully Booth at Dodger Stadium
Rip
Vin Scully and Chick Hearn. The voices of Los Angeles Sports...
3 words: “Behind the bag ! ”
"Here comes Knight! And the Mets win!"
Wow, He has accepted and is ready to die.
The first time I heard him when he called Hank Arron 715 Homer that broke Babe Ruth record.
Ur are ok
#DODGERS#BLEEDBLUE
Nice trubute, but my guys were the Angels Buddy Blattner and Don Welles. Prefer two broadcasters working together, as Kruk and Kuip. Wonder why he chose to work single mic, but teamed on the air with Russ Hodges in N.Y.
Who? Vin is the voice of baseball period
wtf if I was one of his grandkids I would have held on to some of that stuff
Vince, I think it's time to move on, robert's does'nt have it, who do you think has the killer instinct to get us a championship, I've been a dodger fan since 1962, the great days of baseball
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So classic. Talented entertainers who understood their craft and its purpose. No virtue signaling, no kneeling, no advocating for communist traitors. Just the national pasttime as its supposed to be.
unpopular opinion, but Scully was a bore to listen to