pic.twitter.com/FloR9dBhZjScully's 67-year career as the voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers began in 1950 when the team was still in Brooklyn.
He soon became the team's lead announcer, a position he held for the rest of his career.He followed the Dodgers after they left Brooklyn for Los Angeles in 1957 and it was in L.A.
where Scully solidified his standing in the team's lore, arguably becoming as important as any Dodger player that took the field.
While best known for calling ball games for the Dodgers, he also broadcasted nationally for NBC and CBS. «His voice will always be heard and etched in all of our minds forever,» said Kasten. «I know he was looking forward to joining the love of his life, Sandi.
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