As previously mentioned, this is the 1979 All-Star Game. Great game, great listen! Scully was such a great announcer that he made even Musburger sound good.
Vin Scully was simply the best. A faithful Dodger broadcaster all the way back to their days in Brooklyn. He was a faithful man in every way. He is loved and will be missed. What an honorable man he was and the greatest of all broadcasters unequalled. RIP dear Vin Scully.
RIP, Vin Scully An absolute legend, the greatest baseball announcer of all-time. His 67 seasons with the Dodgers, watching him as a kid on NBC work the Game of the Week, All-Star Games, playoffs and the World Series, he was incredible, a great storyteller, he let the game and action do the talking, there will never be another like him
What made Vinny extra SPECIAL as a baseball announcer was he was a one man show, (analyst and announcer). Not to mention he was also a top NFL announcer for years. Also, a special thank you for the stance you took on the ANTI-AMERICANS who knelt for the NATIONAL ANTHEM.
Vin Scully, from Ebbet's Field to Dodger Stadium was the consummate professional. It was magical listening to him. He called his games so even a blind man could see the action. Never at a loss for words he could carry the load of an entire game by himself. AMAZING MAN !!! Never be another....You will be missed. RIP: Vin Scully.
Umpires HP George Maloney (AL) (Crew Chief) (2nd) 1B Lee Weyer (NL) (3rd) 2B Nick Bremigan (AL) (1st) 3B Billy Williams (NL) (3rd) LF Terry Cooney (AL) (1st) RF Dutch Rennert (NL) (1st)
The date in your description is wrong!! This is the 1979 AS Game. You should change it right away. Shame on you!! And shame on you for insulting Vin Scully and his family and friends.