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Brooklyn Dodgers vs Chicago Cubs, Ebbets Field 6/4/1957-full radio broadcast-Vin Scully/JerryDoggett 

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Vin Scully and Sandy Koufax early in their legendary careers! Original full radio broadcast from the Dodgers radio network, originally preserved by WOKO, Albany, NY. Tuesday night, June 4, 1957, the Dodgers return from a 9 game PA trip to come home to face the Cubs, with a young Sandy Koufax taking the mound. After the intro by Jerry Doggett, an also young Vin Scully (starts at 6:43) calls the first 3 innings, with some middle-innings work later; Doggett does the last 6 innings, along with some between-innings work also. Al Helfer also contributes between innings, and does the quick post-game at the end.
**Spoilers - Game results below! **
Dodgers prevailed, 7-5, as Sandy got the win and Clem Labine got the save. Campanella hits a 2-run double off the scoreboard in the first, and also there were 4 home runs: Snider in the 3rd, Hodges in the 5th, Speake of the Cubs in the 6th and Ernie Banks in the 8th. Also, Joe Pignatano makes his major league debut (discussion starting at 1:07:14) after Campy is hit by a pitch in the 3rd inning. The sounds of the fans, vendors and Ebbets announcer Tex Rickards (first heard at 4:10) are heard throughout the game. A classic time capsule of the Dodgers' last season in Brooklyn, enjoy!
Line score:
CHC 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 - 0 3 0 - 5 6 1
BRO 3 0 3 - 0 1 0 - 0 0 x - 7 7 0
Retrosheet Box Score and Play-by-Play: www.retrosheet....
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@djgill8043
@djgill8043 2 года назад
RIP to the legendary Vin Scully. What a life. What a gentleman
@bbruzzes
@bbruzzes 8 лет назад
The fact he's been the voice of the Dodgers for two thirds of a century is just mind boggling. Vin, you are a legend!
@rishabhmehta13
@rishabhmehta13 3 года назад
@MUFC nobody cares
@rem-so1ly
@rem-so1ly 3 года назад
@MUFC Oh exciting 3 hours of play and no score.
@pooky1959
@pooky1959 3 года назад
My all time favorite announcer.
@EZEKNOWS
@EZEKNOWS 2 года назад
@@rem-so1ly qqqqqqqwwwwwwwwqwwwqwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwqqwwqqqqqqqqqqqwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwqwwqwwwwwwwwwwwqqwwwwwwqwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwqqqqqqqqqqqwwwqwwqwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwe
@doctorgeesport
@doctorgeesport 8 лет назад
Who doesn't love Vin Scully? Even Giant fans love him (they should as he was originally a Giant fan when he was a kid).
@auntissie
@auntissie 2 года назад
Even Red Sox fans... 😊
@roddunham8887
@roddunham8887 2 года назад
I'm a Giants fan and have lived my whole life in the SF Bay Area . Even though LA and SF are both in California the cities are separated by over 400 miles. When I was a young boy around 8 or 9 listening to my Giants on my transistor radio during night games especially in the summer I would often come across a faint call of the Dodger games being broadcast from LA. I can still hear Vin Scully's voice in my head calling the game. I didn't listen long though because I thought it would be bad luck against my Giants to listen to the enemy Dodgers! RIP Vin Scully you without any doubt whatsoever were the best that ever was.
@EdsterIII
@EdsterIII 2 года назад
There are certain people in sports who are not bigger than the game so to speak but they are so iconic that they are bigger than the others. Bob Uecker is another great announcer who has taken a small part of the game and made it HIS! Both Vin Scully and Bob Uecker were, no ARE ICONS in baseball. Bob Uecker spent his life bashing himself, Vin Scully was just Vin Scully. Both are characters and both are so beloved they transcend the games and their jobs. They are true icons! 👍 RIP Mr. Scully🕊🙏🕊🕊🙏🕊🙏 You may have left this 🌎 World 🌎 but you will NEVER EVER BE FORGOTTEN! God Bless you, your family, and all of us, we could really use it right now.
@adriancano5403
@adriancano5403 4 месяца назад
Even Astros fans..lol
@adriancano5403
@adriancano5403 4 месяца назад
And, BTW, the Giants have a legend as well in Jon Miller..and BTW 2.0, I haven't seen Sunday Night Baseball since he and Joe Morgan quit calling the games.
@tobro3000
@tobro3000 8 лет назад
On a difficult day I found this gem before bedtime. I played this on my Cubs shell-covered iPhone, transistor radio-style, falling asleep like I used to do. I really felt 8. Vin Scully, Ernie Banks, Sandy Koufax, Don Zimmer, Ebbets Field....8:00pm scheduled White Sox games in 1957 Chicago & Billy Pierce was pitching in old Comiskey THAT night?! I didn't know Brooklyn played games in Jersey? What a time capsule masterpiece. One of the best treasures I've ever heard.
@donriley3349
@donriley3349 8 лет назад
Anthony: I was born in Milwaukee 51. First ball game i ever saw was when i was 4, Dad took me old County Stadium and saw my all time hero Hank Aaron hiit a home run! After moving to LA in 57, I recall my very first ball gsme I heard at age 8 in 1959 on my old AM radio: The Dodgers beat the Braves on the last day of the season in the old LA Coliseum in the 12th inning, and heard Vin Scully's famous call after the 3rd Braves out, "Its on to Chicago! where we beat the White Sox in the World Series in 59.. Wonderful, memories! I was dissappointed the Dodgers beat my Milwaukee Braves, and stayed a Milwaukee Braves fan for several yeas til they moved to Atlanta. But slowly and surely got wooed into becoming a Dodgers fan for life, thanks to Vin Scully, Koufax, Drysdale, Wills., Gilliam, Roseboro, Davis et al.
@jimcarnicom9417
@jimcarnicom9417 7 лет назад
.. an old AM Transistor radio is the heart of any story about 50's and 60's baseball. It was for me in Philadelphia; camping on Great Lakes, listening to Detroit-Cleveland game the night Ty Cobb passed away; and in San Diego, listening to Vin Scully keep us informed about the Dodgers! Thanks for the memories..
@alonenjersey
@alonenjersey 5 лет назад
Yep. Good old Walter O'Malley was giving the Brooklyn faithful a taste of the future thanks to jack holes like Robert Moses.
@alonenjersey
@alonenjersey 3 года назад
@chris richard Honestly Moses was no fan of baseball. And let's not forget Mayor Wagner who didn't give a damn either
@ricoroho
@ricoroho 3 года назад
Love love love your comment.
@wayned4271
@wayned4271 8 лет назад
Love to hear Jerry Doggett's voice again. He would do 2 innings (3 &7) and Vin would do the rest when they moved to L.A. when I was young and listen to them both before going to bed. Great memories...
@samuelworthan5426
@samuelworthan5426 4 года назад
Wayne D You’re So right, Great memories. I was sad in 1985 when Jerry Doggett signed off for the last time and I was even sadder 31 years later when Vin Scully signed off for his final time. I was with Vinney for 58 of his 67 years. 🧔🏼 it’s wonderful to be able to hear them again here on RU-vid. ⚾️📻🎙
@jsr5668
@jsr5668 3 года назад
@@samuelworthan5426 for what it's worth, he worked through 1987. I listened to him that year at college in Tucson.
@samuelworthan5426
@samuelworthan5426 3 года назад
@@jsr5668 Thank you for refreshing my 74 year old memory, I was sure that it was 1985 that he retired but I’m off by 2 years. I wasn’t aware that Jerry had passed away but also discovered that as I was checking for his tenure with the Dodgers. We still have Vin Scully and Tommy Lasorda both 93 and both still with us. Go Dodgers ⚾️🎙📻🧔🏼
@justsaygary
@justsaygary 11 лет назад
These broadcasts are great; they go back to the time when all the bats were wood, the uniforms were made of wool, and the players were made of iron. Thanks so much for posting!
@owensclock
@owensclock 8 лет назад
Next best thing to a time machine! This is incredible. You get to hear a broadcast legend (Vin Scully) in his younger days, some future Hall of Famers in action plus all of the atmosphere of Ebbets Field: PA man Tex Rickards barking out the batting order in the background, Organist Gladys Gooding with the National Anthem and of course the call of "Cold Beer" by the guys hawking it in the stands. I think I'll open up a cold Schaefer!
@douglaslowe5
@douglaslowe5 2 года назад
those cold beers were 35 cents!
@seththomas9105
@seththomas9105 8 лет назад
Vin Scully. Right up there with all the greats. Allen,, Barber, Carey, Brickhouse, Buck etc... God bless em!
@kurtiskaskowski5386
@kurtiskaskowski5386 7 лет назад
Seth Thomas no Uecker?
@rickkinki4624
@rickkinki4624 6 лет назад
Allen, Barber, Carey, Brickhouse, Buck, etc. all look up to Vin. He's the best there ever could have been.
@gofrogsron-67
@gofrogsron-67 4 года назад
Nobody better than Vin!!
@mikek7190
@mikek7190 2 года назад
Vin was the greatest of the greats.
@williammiller5532
@williammiller5532 4 года назад
Vin scully is such an icon, greatest announcer in sports history
@TexasMan77
@TexasMan77 11 лет назад
"plenty of seats, a beautiful night for a ball game" ...sure wish I could go back in time, only 4 months and they'd be gone....hearing that makes me want to cry...
@victortorresdey6006
@victortorresdey6006 11 лет назад
14 years old and lovin the classics...
@chat-nior4617
@chat-nior4617 5 лет назад
Even though I’m a SF Giants fan, Vin is and always will be a legend in baseball broadcasting
@26478me
@26478me 10 лет назад
THANK YOU ALPINEINC, I enjoyed every second of this. Born in LA raised a Dodger Fan in 1955. My Dad had a small transistor-radio with an ear plug. I had my own and I can remember laying in bed a 7 years old listening to VINNY I LOVE VINCE SCULLY . NO ONE COMES CLOSE TO HIM. VIN WAS BORN TO SHARE BASEBALL WITH THE WORLD!
@billsmith5985
@billsmith5985 8 лет назад
Amazing! You were born 5 years after Vin STARTED, and now at your age of 60+, he's STILL the broadcaster.... Scully will never retire, he will just not be at the park anymore.
@christopheralexander522
@christopheralexander522 9 лет назад
I would love to see more baseball radio broadcast before the '50s, they're better than the midrrn game.
@kurtiskaskowski5386
@kurtiskaskowski5386 6 лет назад
AlexCor 23 there's a lot of RU-vid
@kbobdonahue1966
@kbobdonahue1966 6 лет назад
What a great voice then and now. Thanks Vin.
@erichunter2917
@erichunter2917 12 лет назад
Thank you again for the full broadcast. Between this broadcast and your 1934 my wife and I sleep like babies...lol...and believe it or not we are in our 30's. I love baseball and its sure dandy to hear a game announced when it was still a game.
@kennethstamper2999
@kennethstamper2999 2 года назад
RIP Vin. You were the voice of baseball to me.
@beakt
@beakt 6 лет назад
I love this so much. Regular game, middle of the week, middle of the season.
@robertoguzman7088
@robertoguzman7088 Год назад
Must have been a very miserable day for the folks of Brooklyn the day the Bums left for Los Angeles. I was born and raised in LA in 1957 . Because of my father I became a baseball fan and also a devot Dodger fan. I had the pleasure of listening to Me Vin Scully & Mr. Jerry Doggett what a marvelous time I had. Thank you to both of you. But sometimes I wonder what if they had stayed in NY. It's ok they are where they should be. Thank you Brooklyn for the Dodgers.
@steveneppler5301
@steveneppler5301 11 лет назад
"Take off your shoes, wiggle your toes, and have a Shaeffer Beer" Vin Scully is the best.
@MarkHarrellPhotos
@MarkHarrellPhotos 2 года назад
My uncle is Bob Speake who hit a homerun off Koufax this game. He batted lefty. As of November 11th 2011 he is still very much alive. I have a lifetime of hearing stories from my uncle.
@alpineinc1
@alpineinc1 2 года назад
Love this! Speake's HR is at 1:57:21. Turns out your uncle would take Koufax deep twice, the second time a few weeks later at Wrigley Field (7/30/57) for the eventual game-winner! 31 career HRs but 2 each off some good All-Star hurlers - Koufax, Lew Burdette, Sal Maglie, Sam Jones, Gene Conley.
@runner6500
@runner6500 8 лет назад
I'm gonna chug a beer every time he says "Schaefer Beer". Wish me luck.
@alanbarrett8311
@alanbarrett8311 5 лет назад
Can't get Schaefer over here in England :-(
@matthamilton3906
@matthamilton3906 4 года назад
My favorite is when they gave a carton of Lucky Strikes to the VA Hospital with every home run. Some other game, maybe another season in that era. I love the old MLB radio programs. God bless youtube for this.
@mikethomas2641
@mikethomas2641 3 года назад
runner6500:👍🍺🍺🍺🍺.
@stanheimowitz6652
@stanheimowitz6652 10 лет назад
Totally impressed with how Vince Scully described this classic game from the 50's. I wish their were similar radio shows and videos, including the Gillette and Shaefer Beer Commercials, all from the 50's and the Golden Age of radio and television. Thank you so much for posting
@justplayin5848
@justplayin5848 2 года назад
❤The greatest voice in LA will be remembered forever
@bobbard6008
@bobbard6008 3 года назад
Listening to these radio broadcasts of games from the "Golden Age of Baseball" is such a great way to pass the time while doing my desk work. Thanks for posting this one, and all the others you've shared.
@garyhook6383
@garyhook6383 2 года назад
Great radio broadcast by Vin Scully for the Dodgers at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn! A young Sandy Koufax turned in a good performance!
@bubhub64
@bubhub64 11 лет назад
Since 1950, Scully has been calling games for the Dodgers and is still as fluid and poetic as ever. In my opinion, the greatest baseball broadcaster of all time. This is remarkable!
@SuperJeffreyt
@SuperJeffreyt 6 лет назад
67 years with one team...imagine what he was making by the end $$$$. And he was worth every penny, too.
@neon920
@neon920 3 года назад
It would have been poetic for Vin to have called the 2020 WS championship
@TigerWoodsLibido
@TigerWoodsLibido 9 лет назад
Really wish someone would post more early Vin Scully stuff
@KnockOffBeingFat
@KnockOffBeingFat 4 года назад
Why? He sounded the same for 67 Years. Amazing!
@spitfire4sergi
@spitfire4sergi 8 лет назад
One of these days I'm gonna play one of these old broadcasts (you guys doing the uploading are amazing by the way), crack open a cold beer, make my own scorecard, and keep score.
@jetclean
@jetclean 8 лет назад
That's hardcore!!!
@jakeuhhb1430
@jakeuhhb1430 8 лет назад
hell yessss
@southy98
@southy98 7 лет назад
Make sure that beer is a Schaefers.
@38ddkelly
@38ddkelly 11 лет назад
I tried to hit "like" multiple times, but it wouldn't let me. This is a gem! Thank you for posting!
@ChicagoMadePunk09
@ChicagoMadePunk09 2 года назад
RIP to the greatest voice and storyteller in the history of sports
@DavidRosenthal74
@DavidRosenthal74 11 лет назад
Fascinating here in 2013. Amazing that he has been doing this since before the premiere of "I Love Lucy" on CBS. Vin Scully is the GREATEST!
@matthamilton3906
@matthamilton3906 4 года назад
"..... still plenty of seats available...." wow if I could go back in time I'd be there.
@YamaMX
@YamaMX 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for this. Lived these times through my grandpas vivid stories, to be able to listen as if I were in that time is amazing. Feel like a kid under the sheets in the 50's.
@videotimesss1
@videotimesss1 5 лет назад
Your voice makes me feel very young, again! Keep on talking, Vin.
@njmattyp
@njmattyp 11 лет назад
I personally love how intimate the broadcast is, especially when Vin tells the listening audience to call Joe Pignatano's mom and let her know he's going to play. Also the announcement of the "Regular Family of the Game". I wish I could morph back to the mid 50's and go to a game at Ebbets Field.
@1962drob
@1962drob 11 лет назад
Great to hear Vin Scully broadcasting a Brooklyn Dodger game in 1957. Sad that Brooklyn would lose the Dodgers the following year, along with the New York Giants. Both teams would head to Los Angeles and San Francisco in 1958.
@beakt
@beakt 6 лет назад
34:00 My five-year-old daughter came in the room, and I started to say, "Honey, this is from sixty-one years ago! It's..." then I notice she was dancing to the music! So cute.
@meggraczyk5854
@meggraczyk5854 Год назад
Love everything about this broadcast, even the intermittent radio interference. I can imagine Dodger fans listening to the game on their transistor radio on the back porch on an early summer evening.
@60smusicrules
@60smusicrules 11 лет назад
Sandy Koufax fanning Ernie Banks in the first inning! Wonderful. I grew up in Phoenix listening to Vinny and Jerry do the Dodger broadcasts on KOY. Great memories of my Dad and I listening to the action. This is priceless, thank you very much for posting.
@genehowell9928
@genehowell9928 11 лет назад
This was a real treat to hear a vintage game from the 1950s. I especially enjoy Vinny's happy-go-lucky description of the game. Thanks for this post!
@sylvain316
@sylvain316 2 года назад
RIP to the greatest voice in baseball history
@Bestroblozianxxx
@Bestroblozianxxx 7 лет назад
71 years old and I followed the Dodgers Ebetts field, LA Coliseum and dodger stadium and Roosevelt stadium in Jersey City first homerun I saw it was by Roy Campanella 1955 a ebetts field Dodgers beat cards 6-2
@uncletony6210
@uncletony6210 6 лет назад
My mom's still a fan at 78.
@rickkinki4624
@rickkinki4624 6 лет назад
My mom, rest her soul, quit rooting for the Dodgers when they traded Frank Howard!
@1894ron
@1894ron 7 лет назад
Thanks for posting this Gem alpineinc1!......and Dodger baseball is on the air!!! I didn't know Doggett was with the Dodgers in 1957. My earliest memories of the Dodgers are from 1965 in LA,but my Dad was from Brooklyn and was always a Dodger fan in the old days.We moved to Cali in 1965 and Doggett and Scully were doing the games on KFI in LA. Doggett and Vin just go together! Ross Porter was good too later on with Vin. I'm 60 now and listening to this made me feel 8 again! Thank you!
@rehobothwell
@rehobothwell 3 года назад
And Vin Scully is still among us. Amazing
@kdm71291
@kdm71291 11 лет назад
So far, this is the oldest broadcast by Vinni that I can find. Thanks for posting.
@OaktownABQ
@OaktownABQ 11 лет назад
This is very cool -- thanks for posting! This was the last year (1957) the Dodgers played home games in Brooklyn. I noticed right off the bat the announcer mentioned that the second game of this series would be played at Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City, one of a handful of Dodgers' home games to be played west of the Hudson River that season.
@mikezulim2567
@mikezulim2567 3 года назад
It is great to hear a young Vin Scully doing the game. Legend! I did not know that the Brooklyn Dodgers apparently played a few games in Jersey City. Also it is funny to hear the announcers say the invasion from the west, the west being teams from Milwaukee and Chicago! Of course the next year the Dodgers and Giants really would be way out west in LA and San Francisco.
@garyhook6383
@garyhook6383 2 года назад
Love the old commercials for Lucky Strike, Oldsmobile and Schaefer Beer! Vintage radio at it's best!
@JustSumRando
@JustSumRando 7 месяцев назад
Whats so crazy is Vin makes it sound like a game today even though it was over 65 years ago.
@Lava1964
@Lava1964 11 лет назад
Thank you for posting this absolute gem!
@plpfctn2007
@plpfctn2007 2 года назад
Vin had the greatest voice for sports broadcasting
@michaelprieto573
@michaelprieto573 10 лет назад
wow, Banks, Zimmer, Scully in the booth... this is awesome!!
@berthar.shewman9921
@berthar.shewman9921 Год назад
Thank you Gladys wherever You are.
@phineoustrout2899
@phineoustrout2899 2 года назад
13:20 "Young GI with his gal got that foul ball. Proudly presented it to her." All of these lovely little pictures from a spring night at Ebbets Field.
@jimrechtin6424
@jimrechtin6424 11 лет назад
Very interesting and enjoyable. I was a Cub fan in 1957 and enjoyed this broadcast. I think Bob Speake hit the first home run for the Cubs in the 1957 season. I remember listening to Jack Quinlan and Lou Boudreau on WGN radio.
@Huuudge25
@Huuudge25 2 года назад
Rest in peace young man.
@60smusicrules
@60smusicrules 11 лет назад
@mike HF I think both of those young players went on to have pretty decent careers lol! I met Ernie Banks three or 4 times and played ball with his son. He is a sincerely nice gentleman and his joy of life is apparent to all he meets.
@cottagechskitty
@cottagechskitty 11 лет назад
This is awesome :) This is Sandy Koufax in his "bonus baby" days. Still wasn't a full time starter
@fatfreddyscat5767
@fatfreddyscat5767 3 года назад
Took 6 years before Sandy became Dominant. If not for the stupid bonus baby rule he could've pitched in the minors and developed quicker...
@fredmar6436
@fredmar6436 2 года назад
@@fatfreddyscat5767 He was pretty dominant in this game.
@jimwade9403
@jimwade9403 11 лет назад
Vin Scully & Jerry Doggett
@JOHNNYHIWATT
@JOHNNYHIWATT 7 лет назад
haven't heard this in a few years, since i found it on archive.org - A real time capsule from an era that never ever will be again. thanks!
@pooky1959
@pooky1959 3 года назад
Lol. Scully starts the broadcast by explaining he just dumped a cup of coffee in his lap.
@1999mikedunn
@1999mikedunn 8 лет назад
Vin is good and so to be great. What made him the greatest is his soon to be mastered background information on the players. He was the original color man. This is 1957. Scully will be great by 1960 when the Dodgers were playing in Los Angeles. I did attend two games at the collesium. Sat behind the net in left field. Cost 75 cents.
@billsmith5985
@billsmith5985 8 лет назад
Get any Moon-shots ?
@1999mikedunn
@1999mikedunn 8 лет назад
A Wally Moon shot. I like that. But I did see Wally play one off the net. This was baseballs golden era.
@davidrohlfing9055
@davidrohlfing9055 8 лет назад
We are about same age. I am in Connecticut, saw 2 games in Brooklyn at Ebbets Field in1957. The baseball layout of the Coliseum fascinated me and I got to see it on TV during the 1959 World Series. Both of us were lucky to see parts of Baseball's Lost Worlds,
@uncletony6210
@uncletony6210 6 лет назад
I grew up with Vin's voice in the background every evening every April through Sept. Those broadcasts kinda made you feel like all was well in the world. Comforting.
@HawklordLI
@HawklordLI 5 лет назад
Background noise is fascinating, vendors, crowd, PA announcer.
@daboys00
@daboys00 10 лет назад
Put Gil Hodges in the hall of fame !
@Bestroblozianxxx
@Bestroblozianxxx 7 лет назад
daboys00 you got that right!
@mikeforte7585
@mikeforte7585 4 года назад
I totally agree Gil belongs in the HOF
@mylesflynn277
@mylesflynn277 4 года назад
It’s the biggest stain on BASEBALL!
@michaelstearnesstearnes1498
@michaelstearnesstearnes1498 3 года назад
Today's sports writers have short memories. That's the reason Gil Hodges isn't in the H.O.F.
@ernestpassaro9663
@ernestpassaro9663 2 года назад
That’s before Koufax put it all together in 1961 when he first came up was very wild !
@larrymoskowitz3732
@larrymoskowitz3732 2 года назад
This is the Vinny I grew up with. It brings back such good memories.
@gspainting11
@gspainting11 11 лет назад
Classic. Thanks for posting.
@BitterBosh
@BitterBosh 11 лет назад
Thanks for the upload, it was a treat listening!
@monkeeman1966
@monkeeman1966 12 лет назад
Wow, this is a trip! Great post! I loved it.
@JEFFSNICKELL
@JEFFSNICKELL 11 лет назад
its amazing how many games he's seen and been apart of. No doubt one of the most unique and great part of baseball history.
@jctmanu
@jctmanu 8 лет назад
How does he sound almost exactly the same?? The man's a magician. This is awesome!
@greyk610
@greyk610 8 лет назад
Shen you have a voice like that, it won't really change to much..
@djm.326
@djm.326 7 лет назад
John Troyer LOL...he truly is like a magician. Even retired now, he is probably pouring his coffee and saying in that exact same voice...Im ready for some baseball tonight.
@rickkinki4624
@rickkinki4624 6 лет назад
I wouldn't call Vin a magician. In my eyes, he's a god!
@davidheaton2118
@davidheaton2118 8 лет назад
This is truly amazing
@usureaboutthat3052
@usureaboutthat3052 2 года назад
Anybody here Loyola Rambler fans? In 1958 me and my prized transistor radio used to pick up those games at night from Pittsburgh Pa…what a thrill and sense of accomplishment for a 10 year old. Tried for Cubs & White Sox games but without much success.
@Rayza82
@Rayza82 8 лет назад
Its truly amazing, I am watching a live game 2016 LA Dodgers vs Tampa Bay Rays in Vin Scully's last broadcasting season. Same voice, same style all those years. Does anybody out there have an even older broadcast from Vin? He started in 1950 right? Do none of those broadcasts survive?
@pgroove163
@pgroove163 2 года назад
..just something about listening to a ball game on radio that I really loved growing up in the 60s... 📻
@thecelebratedmisterk
@thecelebratedmisterk 2 года назад
Oddly, Pignatano had actually played in a game more than a month prior to this one, pinch-running on April 28 against Pittsburgh. But this was his first significant action and first at-bats.
@RayManzarekRocks
@RayManzarekRocks 6 лет назад
Hell with the game. I could listen to Al Helfer sell just beer and cigs for two hours . . .
@siddaviscomedy
@siddaviscomedy 3 года назад
I'm ready to start smoking again! I'm already a drunk. They even made Shaeffer beer sound good
@jamesrivera4947
@jamesrivera4947 3 года назад
You know when Jerry Doggett is having a cig it was LONG time ago. Great video. Thanks for sharing 😉
@geraldmccann8926
@geraldmccann8926 4 года назад
It was interesting that they mentioned the next game was at Roosevelt Stadium that was in Jersey City, NJ.
@jimrechtin6424
@jimrechtin6424 10 лет назад
Takes me back to my youth when I was a Cub fan.
@wongleebruce
@wongleebruce 11 лет назад
please keep these coming these are great and only 5 cents to ride the trolley to Ebbets for this game. I remember Jerry Doggett and Vin Scully worked together for decades into LA. years. Wonder if they took the trolley or dodged it for this game.
@alanbarrett8311
@alanbarrett8311 5 лет назад
When I was born, the Dodgers still played in Brooklyn :-)
@deedonnerramone4757
@deedonnerramone4757 6 лет назад
Sandy Koufax on the mound!
@mikek7190
@mikek7190 2 года назад
RIP to the greatest sports broadcaster of all time.
@fundude4566
@fundude4566 11 месяцев назад
Loved how he didn’t complain that he knocked hot coffee on himself before the game started gotta love vin
@steveszejna989
@steveszejna989 4 года назад
He was the Dodger’s announcer from 1950 - 2016. 67 years! I hope I live to be 67.
@davidesco9403
@davidesco9403 4 года назад
Steve Szejna I hope u remember his voice is forever legendary
@steveszejna989
@steveszejna989 4 года назад
David Esco I’ll never forget his voice.
@NoGoodBoyo1000
@NoGoodBoyo1000 11 лет назад
Another great post!
@metropolotinsfan
@metropolotinsfan 8 лет назад
I hope u got written consent from "the Brooklyn National Leauge baseball club" jk awesome video!
@earlbedford5951
@earlbedford5951 7 лет назад
I wish that obstacle still existed.
@kdm71291
@kdm71291 11 лет назад
And we, in the L. A. sports market (I live about 60 miles away in Ventura), are grateful!
@sabreyow
@sabreyow 12 лет назад
simply awesome and to think my dad listened to the scully/doggett in brooklyn in the 50's and ironically,we moved to the west coast when i was 11 in the late 70's when phoenix had no baseball team or cable tv,so no more mets for me.i was crushed.the ONLY game available was on a.m. radio out of los angeles..you guessed it,the dodgers and the same scully/doggett combo my dad listened to 20+ years before..funny how life is
@americangiant1003
@americangiant1003 3 года назад
Thanks for posting. Ps was the Cubs, Braves and Cardinals considered "Western" Division teams back then right? That despite the fact, the Dodgers and Giants would be in California themselves the next year? Plus if not mistaken, the splitting of eastern and western divisions did not occur until 12 years later in 1969.
@srmichel417
@srmichel417 Год назад
No western division until 1969. But they called it a western road trip, and the western clubs, Cincinnati too. The rest were two in New York, two in Pennsylvania, a trip there referenced in this game.
@MrWrestling2
@MrWrestling2 11 лет назад
Damn I want a Schaefer beer!
@Jessesalvo
@Jessesalvo 2 года назад
RIP Vin
@alpineinc1
@alpineinc1 2 года назад
Vin starts at 6:48 and calls the first 3 innings.
@fatfreddyscat5767
@fatfreddyscat5767 3 года назад
I wonder if Vin and Jerry already knew they were packing for LA after this season.
@pjet8042
@pjet8042 6 лет назад
Wow, Dick Drott on the mound for the Cubs! Had a good rookie year at 15-11, led the league in walks... then had an arm injury and his career fizzled out a few years later. Found this on Wikipedia: On April 24, 1957, Drott was ejected from a game for using a wheelchair to wheel Moe Drabowsky to first base after Drabowsky claimed he was hit on the foot by a pitch. (!!!!)
@kevinmiller6380
@kevinmiller6380 2 года назад
Joe Pignatano made his Major League debut for Brooklyn in this game, and was one of Gil Hodges coaches for the Mets when he died unexpectedly Easter Sunday, 1972 at the age of 47.
@MH3GL
@MH3GL 3 года назад
Did you get "expressed written consent to rebroadcast" this? 😁 Ignore my bad humor. I love this shit! Thanks for posting it. 👌
@srmichel417
@srmichel417 Год назад
Probably sent request to the Brooklyn National League Baseball Club, and it was returned Forward Expired or Deceased.
@thomasbuchanan7451
@thomasbuchanan7451 11 лет назад
Brooklyn was about to lose its team, although most didn't realize it yet. Los Angeles deserved a major league team...but Brooklyn fans didn't deserve to lose theirs.
@patthecatman
@patthecatman 11 лет назад
saw the dodgers and braves a few days before the last at ebbets. Koufax pitching, struck out around 10 or 11, walked about as many. aaron put one over the right field fence, swinging late. dodgers up by one in the ninth, Koufax walks three, ed roebuck relieving, side-armer. Matthews, Adcock, aaron coming up. roebuck, with a terrific side-arm fast one, struck out all three to win. ebbets field saw probably the last great game in its history. I was behind home plate, great view!!
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