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The most legendary voice in Major League Baseball's existence has passed away. He worked 67 years for the Dodgers and called 25 World Series.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers have reported that Vin Scully passed away Tuesday night at 94. In the baseball guild, Scully is considered the most representative and iconic voice in the history of the Major Leagues and is endorsed by a career full of passion and countless passages behind the microphone.
To measure what Vin Scully represents in Major League Baseball, it is enough to highlight his historical link with the Los Angeles Dodgers, a team for which he worked for 67 years. Scully began by commenting on the Dodgers from his time as locals in Brooklyn to his arrival in the city of Los Angeles.
His iconic voice witnessed elements of LosAngeles Dodgers become legends, from pioneers like Jackie Robinson to Latin figures like Fernando Valenzuela, Adrian Gonzalez, and Yasiel Puig. It's impossible to ignore that Scully's narrations also brought the life of glory to the Dodgers, including Tommy Lasorda.
The Dodgers' farewell to their eternal partner
Vin Scully is an institution in sports in the United States. The trajectory of the New York native was not only limited to the Major Leagues (where he narrated 25 World Series) since he also participated in PGA tournaments, as well as NFL games. Los Angeles Dodgers gave him the last goodbye with an emotional message on their social networks.
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