Saying goodbye is the hardest part.
The final four broadcasts of Vin Scully's career commence on Thursday night as the Dodgers finish up their homestand at Chavez Ravine with four games against the Colorado Rockies.
The Dodgers plan to honor the Hall of Fame broadcaster for all four games so if you're coming out to the ballpark, here's what you need to know:
Thursday
7:10 PM PST
Fans in attendance will receive a Tommy Lasorda pin in honor of the manager's 89th birthday. Lasorda and Scully are the best of friends and have each been around the Dodgers for nearly six decades. They also were born just two months apart.
Friday
7:10 PM PST
Vin Scully Appreciation Day. Fans are invited to arrive to the game early as the Dodgers will put on a pregame ceremony honoring the legendary broadcaster starting promptly at 6:30 PM. All fans in attendance will receive a letter written by Scully to the fans. There will also be a postgame fireworks celebration featuring the voice of Scully and his best calls.
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Saturday
6:10PM PST
Vin Scully will hold a press conference for the Los Angeles media market starting at 3:00PM. Fans in attendance for the game will receive a commemorative bronze coin featuring the profile of the immortal play-by-play voice of the Dodgers.
Sunday:
1:10PM PST
Fan Appreciation Day coincides with the final broadcast for Scully at Dodger Stadium. There will be giveaways, pregame festivities in the parking lot, and we're sure many standing ovations for Scully.
If you happen to not be able to make it out to the ballpark, fear not, there are still many ways you can watch and listen to the iconic voice of Vin Scully.
The final call at Dodger Stadium of Scully's 67-year storied career will air on television on Sports Net LA and KTLA Channel 5. Time Warner Cable and Charter customers receive SportsNetLA, and every other cable provider but Dish Network has KTLA Channel 5.
MLB.com will also provide a live stream of the game, with Vin Scully's call for free on Sunday on their website.
You can also listen to Scully call the first three innings of the game on radio on KLAC-AM 570.