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Vin Scully's French-Inspired Hidden Hills Home Sells for $14 Million
Vin Scully’s Hidden Hills mansion has officially been sold for $14 million, after being on the market for two months.
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Dodgers Honor Vin Scully With Heartfelt Ceremony
The Los Angeles Dodgers honored Vin Scully in a ceremony before Friday night’s game against the San Diego Padres. The Hall of Fame broadcaster died this week at age 94. The ceremony began with a moment of silence in Scully’s honor. Scully called games for both the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers in a career that spanned over 67...
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Vin Scully Fan Reveals Unearthed 1960s Footage of Legendary Broadcaster at Little League Game
In the wake of the death of Los Angeles icon Vin Scully, the voice of the Dodgers for nearly 70 years, baseball fans from all over the region have begun sharing memories of Vin, including unearthing footage and photos from decades before.
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81-Year-Old Woman Killed in Possible Home Invasion, Fire in Woodland Hills
Police say it was a random attack. A group broke in, ransacked the home, and may have set fire to cover up killing the woman. Alex Rozier reports Aug. 3, 2022.
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Dodgers Players and Coaches React to Vin Scully's Death
Dodgers players and coaches reacted to the death of Vin Scully before playing the Giants in San Francisco Wednesday night. Mario Solis reports for the NBC 4 News at 4
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Jaime Jarrín Reflects on His Friendship with Vin Scully
Spanish language broadcaster Jaime Jarrin reflects on his longtime friendship with Vin Scully.
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MLB World Mourns Death of Legendary Broadcaster Vin Scully
Players, media members and many others paid tribute to legendary Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully, who died at the age of 94 on Tuesday.
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Dodgers Fans Share Favorite Vin Scully Moments From the Obscure to Historic
Kirk Gibson’s improbable home run. Clayton Kershaw’s no-hitter in 2014. Hank Aaron’s home run to break Babe Ruth’s decades-old record in 1974. What’s your favorite Vin Scully memory?
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These Are Vin Scully's Top Calls From a Hall of Fame Career
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 brush across a canvas. Scully talked about life while chronicling routine plays and historical achievements. Sometimes he was just amusing, too. He died Tuesday night...
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‘He Was a Tremendous Friend': Jaime Jarrín Remembers Vin Scully
“[He was] a very great person in my life. He was my mentor, my teacher, my confidante, my professional inspiration and, above all, he was a tremendous friend”, said Jaime Jarrín about Vin Scully.
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Fans Pay Their Respects to Vin Scully at Dodger Stadium
Fans gathered outside of Dodger Stadium Tuesday night to pay their respects and honor Vin Scully.
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Fans Pay Respects to Dodger Broadcaster Vin Scully
The Hall of Fame broadcaster died at age 94. Robert Kovacik reports for the NBC4 News on Tuesday, August 2, 2022.
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As Vin Scully's Death Announced, Dodgers Defeat Giants 9-5
In a game played as Vin Scully’s death was announced by the Dodgers, Los Angeles beat the San Francisco Giants 9-5 on Tuesday night behind Mookie Betts’ home run and three RBIs. The Giants played a tribute on their video board after the final out at Oracle Park, the stadium where in October 2016 Scully broadcast the final game of…
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Timeline: Vin Scully Through the Years
Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully, whose dulcet tones provided the soundtrack of summer while entertaining and informing Dodgers fans in Brooklyn and Los Angeles for 67 years, died Tuesday night, the team said. He was 94. Here are Scully headlines through the years. April 2022Scully wins the second Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Baseball Digest. The longtime is honored…
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Photos: Dodgers Broadcast Legend Vin Scully Through the Years
Vin Scully was born in the Bronx, but he will always have a home in the hearts of Dodgers fans in Los Angeles. Take a look back at his path from the Bronx to Dodger Stadium.
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Hall of Fame Sportscaster Vin Scully Dead at 94
Legendary Dodgers Play-by-Play Announcer Vin Scully is dead at 94. Scully called games for the Dodgers over 67 seasons in Brooklyn and Los Angeles.
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‘He United Us, Inspired Us': Los Angeles Mourns Dodgers Broadcaster Vin Scully
Reactions poured in after the announcement that Dodgers announcer Vin Scully died Tuesday at 94. Mayor Eric Garcetti quickly tweeted that Scully’s death “is the end of a chapter of our city’s history. “He united us, inspired us, and showed us all what it means to serve. Our City Hall will be lit up for you tomorrow Vin, our...
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Legendary Dodgers Announcer Vin Scully Dies at 94
Legendary Dodgers announcer Vin Scully has died at 94, the team announced on Tuesday.
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Vin Scully wins Baseball Digest lifetime achievement award
Vin Scully has won the second Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Baseball Digest. The longtime Dodgers announcer was honored Tuesday with an annual distinction that recognizes a living individual “who has made significant contributions to the national game.” The 94-year-old Scully retired after the 2016 season, ending a 67-year broadcasting career that stretched back to when the Dodgers played in…