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Vincent Edward Scully (November 29, 1927 – August 2, 2022) was an American sportscaster, best known for his broadcast work in Major League Baseball.Scully was the play-by-play announcer for the Brooklyn / Los Angeles Dodgers for sixty-seven years, beginning in 1950 and ending in 2016.
The show's theme music was the "Look Sharp/Be Sharp March" by Mahlon Merrick, an upbeat tune that was recorded, published (and sheet music printed) sometime between 1953 and 1956. It received quite a bit of airplay on U.S. radio programs, and was used in the repertoire of many high school and college bands of the period.
Vin Scully, the legendary broadcaster who spent 67 years as the golden-throated voice of the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers, has died. He was 94 years old. The Dodgers announced his death on ...
Eric Nadel and Brad Sham joined fans and other broadcasters mourning the death of Vin Scully. ‘Greatest of all time’ Vin Scully made legendary calls on some of sports’ best moments Skip to ...
Vin Scully, voice of the Dodgers for more than six decades, died Tuesday
Jackson was named the game's MVP. The game also featured former U.S. President and former baseball announcer Ronald Reagan sharing the NBC broadcast booth with Vin Scully for the first inning. The pregame ceremonies featured Disney characters joining this year's players in sprinting onto the field for the introduction of the starting lineups.
The Hall of Fame's highest honor in broadcasting should be renamed for the late Vin Scully, who made some of the most legendary calls in MLB history. Shaikin: Forget Frick. Time to put Vin Scully ...
Scully's voice and storytelling were the standards for nearly seven decades and he was more beloved in L.A. than sunshine, palm trees or the beach. Vin Scully taught Southern California to love ...