i think i was at this game. i was drunk too. was this the one where they played the red sox and got beat like 8-1 or something? not that the score mattered, that was something very special to be a part of.
I was not there on that day, but I was there the following day. I moved to the midwest later that summer, but have always been a Dodger fan - of sorts. My travels eventually took me to to Chicago where I have resided since 1976. I have been priviledged to see and hear some great announcers here, too, such as Harry Carey. There's no question, though, that Vin Scully is the greatest in history - by far.
I grew up listening to Vin Scully in the early 1960s. What times! He had two sons named Kevin and Michael and I also have two sons named the same but it wasn't planned that way. I met him at Wrigley Field walking up to the radio booth and got his autograph back in 1979.
" Hello everybody and a very pleasant good evening to you wherever you may be". I have been listening to that sign on since I was a little kid more years ago than I care to remember. Vin Scully is the best there is. LA has been so fortunate to have the announcers that it has had. Vin Scully, Chick Hern, Dick Enberg and Bob Miller. It just does not get any better
@jmpnjakflsh thats one of my favorite things to hear. i moved from LA to seattle this fall and I am determined to get back so i can hear vin. no summer would be right without him
Vin Scully is my grandpa.....ill bet you that all of you are not going to believe me my name is C.Michael Scully, Michael was his son and my dad that died on the day i was born
I really enjoy Vin Scully!!! My dad and I watched him at home announcing games. a really nice sounding voice and he is still announcing!!! I rmember hearing his voice with my dad watching baseball games.
I was actually there. Vin Scully got the LOUDEST applause that I've ever heard anyone get in my life. Vin is one of my heroes!I would really love to get his autograph...and a really good job at Dodger Stadium,too. GO ALL THE WAY, BLUE CREW!
i think i was at this game. i was drunk too. was this the one where they played the red sox and got beat like 8-1 or something? not that the score mattered, that was something very special to be a part of.
63smwarpig 11 months ago
You were drunk? Really? hard to believe.
BillF1967 1 year ago
I was not there on that day, but I was there the following day. I moved to the midwest later that summer, but have always been a Dodger fan - of sorts. My travels eventually took me to to Chicago where I have resided since 1976. I have been priviledged to see and hear some great announcers here, too, such as Harry Carey. There's no question, though, that Vin Scully is the greatest in history - by far.
BilDelPerry 2 years ago
I grew up listening to Vin Scully in the early 1960s. What times! He had two sons named Kevin and Michael and I also have two sons named the same but it wasn't planned that way. I met him at Wrigley Field walking up to the radio booth and got his autograph back in 1979.
5dave1 2 years ago
isn't that LA Colosseum? isn't the left field line wayyy too short? a normal fly ball would've been out of the park for a home run!
shawn0319 2 years ago
" Hello everybody and a very pleasant good evening to you wherever you may be". I have been listening to that sign on since I was a little kid more years ago than I care to remember. Vin Scully is the best there is. LA has been so fortunate to have the announcers that it has had. Vin Scully, Chick Hern, Dick Enberg and Bob Miller. It just does not get any better
jmpnjakflsh 3 years ago
@jmpnjakflsh thats one of my favorite things to hear. i moved from LA to seattle this fall and I am determined to get back so i can hear vin. no summer would be right without him
63smwarpig 11 months ago
Vin Scully is my grandpa.....ill bet you that all of you are not going to believe me my name is C.Michael Scully, Michael was his son and my dad that died on the day i was born
ChadtheWhad 3 years ago
can i meet you grandpa??
razue 2 years ago
I really enjoy Vin Scully!!! My dad and I watched him at home announcing games. a really nice sounding voice and he is still announcing!!! I rmember hearing his voice with my dad watching baseball games.
apemhan 3 years ago 2
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redmustang03 3 years ago 2
It's timeeeeeeeeee for dodgers baseball!!!!
scottntu 3 years ago 6
Vin Scully and the late Chick Hearn...no one did it better.
mbhfromla 3 years ago 12
I was actually there. Vin Scully got the LOUDEST applause that I've ever heard anyone get in my life. Vin is one of my heroes!I would really love to get his autograph...and a really good job at Dodger Stadium,too. GO ALL THE WAY, BLUE CREW!
bigtaz2000 3 years ago 11