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Vin Scully

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Statistics are used much like a drunk uses a lamppost: for support, not illumination.


— Vin Scully


#illumination #like #much #statistics #support

As long as you live keep smiling because it brightens everybody's day.


— Vin Scully


#day #everybody #keep #keep smiling #live

Losing feels worse than winning feels good.


— Vin Scully


#good #losing #than #winning #worse

Almost all of us growing up have played baseball on some level. It has an inside track with people. It has a unifying effect.


— Vin Scully


#baseball #effect #growing #growing up #inside

Good is not good when better is expected.


— Vin Scully


#expected #good

I don't like to be alone, but I do cherish the moments that I'm alone with a good book.


— Vin Scully


#book #cherish #good #good book #i

I guess my thermometer for my baseball fever is still a goose bump.


— Vin Scully


#bump #fever #goose #guess #i

I'm going to sit back, light up, and hope I don't chew the cigarette to pieces.


— Vin Scully


#chew #cigarette #going #hope #i

I've told several writers this, and, again, I get back to it, but if you want to make God smile, tell him your plans.


— Vin Scully


#back #get #god #him #i

If I can get a story about a player, I would give you a ship load of numbers, batting averages and all just for that one precious story. That's the kind of thing that I love to do.


— Vin Scully


#averages #batting #get #give #i






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One of his most famous NFL calls was that of Dwight Clark's touchdown catch in the NFC Championship Game on January 10 1982 (which Scully called with Stram as his final NFL telecast for CBS) that put the San Francisco 49ers into Super Bowl XVI. The surname of the "Dana Scully" character on the television show The X-Files is an homage to Scully as the show's creator Chris Carter is a Dodgers fan. In the event the Dodgers are in post-season play Scully calls the first three and last three innings of the radio broadcast alone; with Charley Steiner and Rick Monday handling the middle innings.

Vincent Edward "Vin" Scully (born November 29 1927) is an American sportscaster best known as the play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team since before the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1957. Scully currently calls most Dodger home games (and selected road games) on Prime Ticket KCAL television and KLAC radio. ".

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