(JTA) — In the pantheon of beloved sports broadcasters, Vin Scully stands alone. The legendary voice of the Dodgers, who died Tuesday at 94, helped generations of fans fall in love with baseball, from ...
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Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully called thousands of games involving the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers during his 67 years in the booth. He chose his words as artfully as a painter stroking a ...
Fifty years ago today, Sandy Koufax pitched the only perfect game in the history of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The game itself is a milestone of the sport — the only game where just two batters, total, ...
This day in Los Angeles Dodgers history saw legendary broadcaster Vin Scully call the final game of his illustrious career, Steve Finley clinch the 2004 National League West title in grand fashion, ...
Many baseball fans will insist their team’s broadcasters are the best. If you ask Sandy Koufax, it’s not even a discussion. “Vin Scully is the greatest of all time, period,” he said at his Dodger ...
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LOS ANGELES — For baseball aficionados, the name Sandy Koufax is almost mythical. In the 1960s Koufax put together what is generally considered the greatest span of five seasons for a pitcher in Major ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Sandy Koufax has won the sixth Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Baseball Digest. The Hall of Fame pitcher was honored Thursday with an annual distinction that “recognizes a ...