Right? Vin at 89, is still on point and very sharp. Unbelievable. I lost my father to Alzheimer’s when he was 82 in 2020 and my mother is showing signs of memory loss now at 84. Vin is an absolute gem. Doug, maybe we will still be watching and enjoying Dodger games well into our 80’s.
Hell, i hope i can even just look close to how good they aged Dick looks like a semi aged 60 year old, and Vin looks better than most people ive seen in their mid to late 70s
Devilz DandruFF You're right about that. Vin Scully is a one of a kind broadcaster, and no one will ever match him. Dodger Baseball won't be the same without Vin.
They voiced the soundtrack of my youth. Vin with the Dodgers, and Dick with the Angels and Rams (and UCLA). Add Chick and the Lakers, and Bob Miller with the Kings, it was a Golden Age to be a sports crazed kid in SoCal.
Amén. Growing up in St. Louis we had Harry Caray and Jack Buck in baseball, Dan Kelly for Blues hockey, Bob Starr for Cardinals football, and a bit later a young Bob Costas doing, of all things, the Spirits of St. Louis basketball in the old ABA. He also did Mizzou basketball for a number of years. Not too shabby either. We were spoiled as well when it came to local broadcasters. But Enberg and Scully were the cream of the crop. Great broadcasters, and even finer gentlemen.
It’s amazing, isn’t it? Vin and Chick are probably the best to ever broadcast their respective sports. It would be hard to pick one over the other. Vin was perfect for the slower pace of baseball. Chick’s frantic pace was perfect for the nightly simulcast of Laker basketball. Dick was a legend in his own right, and Bob always solid. Just great to be in LA back then.
Amen! Well said, sir! I could hear these two tell stories all day long. Their voices are so recognizable and comforting. I can only imagine the great convos they’re having in Heaven. They really made our childhoods - as well as our parents’ childhoods.
Two legends. I had the pleasure meeting Mr Enberg at Wimbledon a dozen years ago. “Oh my!” Broadcasting with class. Enjoyed listening to these two gentlemen across many sports over the years. Rest In Peace.
I'm a Giants fan. Vin Scully was the best single announcer for baseball. Enberg called everything. Both are legends. Vin grew up a NY Giants fan. Tip my cap to both.
I have never heard Vin so animated about himself than he was here. There had to have been a certain kind of bond between these two that made him speak so detailed and candidly about his experiences, both good and bad. Dick Enberg was a legend in his own right. Fascinating.
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Losing Vin Scully is hard enough. But even worse is losing all of his great stories that were never told in broadcast. I'm sure Vin wouldn't have wanted to do it and enjoy his retirement and privacy with his family. But this guy should really have done a few TH-cam channel entries once a week, sharing those great stories. RIP, Mr. Scully. You were the very definition of incomparable greatness.
His greatest stories were on the radio. Particularly games that were radio only home games, which was common in those days. Vin was better on radio. Less dead air and more stories .
We Angelenos grew up with Scully, Enberg and Hearn. And, for the hockey fans, Bob Miller. An amazing quartet of greatness. And Vinny is the greatest of them all.
I grew up listening to Vin Scully with the Dodgers. He had this wonderful way of explaining the game so that even if you never heard of baseball, he made you feel as if you already understood the game. Dick Enberg made me feel like we were just friends but in a formal way. Both are equally missed.
You can see it here, what makes Vin so great at what he does. Look at the detail of the stories he tells. He’s remembering things back in 1950 and even before that in detail. Also everything he reads, he remembers. He could have easily been a historian if he wanted to. Actually he already is in baseball, but it’s not just baseball he so vividly remembers, it’s everything he reads, and sees.
Man, these two on NBC in the 80s. Vin and Joe on Saturday summer afternoons, Enberg and Olsen on Sunday fall afternoons. And they were still sharp here.
I interviewed Dick Enberg when I was in 8th grade. He was friends with our school principal Mike Marienthal ...who was also a spotter for UCLA Bruin football. Myself and a couple others were on stage with him in our gym. I don't remember anything anybody said...but I'll never forget the occasion!!!
So, very glad we the fans of the Padres. Had our time to experience ballgames with Dick Enberg! Oh My! We Baseball fans in SoCal were soiled to listen to Vin Scully, Dick Enberg, Jerry Coleman.
Vin mentioned Connie Mack. Mack managed the Philadelphia A's from 1901-1950. Vin Scully broadcast Dodgers games from 1950-2016. So, for 116 years, Connie Mack or Vin Scully was active in Major League Baseball.
Vin’s memory is photographic! When people talk about the consequences of drugs and alcohol maybe they should point to Vin and say this is what you can be when you don’t use drugs and alcohol.
Scully and Enberg. Doesn't get any better. Thanks for those Red Barber stories. Even a Yankees fan has to tip his cap. RIP Vin. The Lord is waiting for your arrival at the gate in heaven's ballpark.
My two favorites. They could do any sport. Growing up in LA, a Dodgers fan, Vin was always on in our house. But my best friend was an Angels fan, so I would listen to Angels games as well. How many hours of listening to their broadcasts, hearing them tell stories. Thank you to the both of them.
Give him a phone book and I will stay and listen from A to Z! his delivery and voice alone just sucks you in wanting to know what happens next! Such a bittersweet day today
Vin Scully is one of the best baseball announcers of all-time! Fortunately, in my lifetime I met him after a Mariner- Dodger game at the Seattle Kingdome and had a picture with him! God bless him! Thank you for all the Dodger memories you have called on radio or TV.
Vin and Dick were great. Growing up in Southern California gave us the best announcers, and we knew it too. Add Chick Hearn for basketball and Bob Miller for hockey.
I was lucky enough to be born in Southern California 1952 so all I know is the great Vin Scully. What an asset to the game of baseball and life. God bless you for giving us all the wonderful gifts that you presented to us. RIP we love you
San Diego and Los Angeles were blessed to have these two wonderful gentlemen that kept us company on TV and radio after I came home from school, doing homework, listening to them, play "game" of baseball with friends at the park and then come home after being called by our parents with their loud voices.
Holy Cow! God Love Vin, his references are generations old - I mean Philadelphia A's. Jepers! That was before East Coast/West Rap rivalry and New Coke.
True Los Angeles Fans would appreciate a moment like this. Dodgers Legendary Announcer Vin Scully being interviewed by the Angels Greatest Announcer Dick Enberg.
Vin mentions walking in to get the lineup card and seeing Connie Mack. For reference, Connie Mack was born during the Civil War (the beginning, no less) and had *last* played in the Major Leagues in the 1890s. Talk about a true link to baseball history, Vin was it. What a guy.
Two of the biggest influences any little boy could have, particularly one with an invisible father. I had the opportunity to spend a good amount of personal time with both of these great men both as a child and as a man, especially with Dick Enberg in my role as a multi-year California Angel Batboy in the mid 1970's. What you saw is what you got with these two. A couple of absolutely delightful, top-shelf, class acts. Terrific, positive, interested, interesting, witty, humorous, approachable, compassionate, empathetic, philanthropic, learned gentlemen. I was so lucky to have them both in front of me as role models (I guess everybody did). I soaked up as much as I could and have tried to model their behavior as a man. For example, Dick's level of attention, interest, concern, and respect when having a conversation with me was visibly the same as his conversations with Don Drysdale, Gene Autry, Nolan Ryan, Steve Garvey, Tony Gwynn, a random fan, or the hundreds of other interactions I personally witnessed. Dick Enberg and Vin Scully's honesty, integrity, appreciation, and humility were unwavering. Forever in your debt, Vin & Dick. God Bless & Godspeed.
Vinnie....the "VOICE" of reason, stories and admitted "Half" truths with honesty. A humble fan who landed a dream job with the Brooklyn Dodgers and never worked another day in his life ! The enthusiasm of Vin Scully from radio to color tv......To anticipate the voice of Vin Scully ,Ross Porter along with Jerry Dogget.....The opening line to open the season of "Dodger" baseball .........I love those days....and I miss them......
Dick Enberg is listening to him like every other person in the world has listen to him over 6 decades with awe and enthusiasm and just a pure joy in their eyes !
2 of the absolute best ever. Die hard Braves fan who loved listening to the visiting booth when we played the Dodgers and Enberg was a voice in my home my whole life. What a pleasure it was to listen to both of these goats.
I agree with Enberg in regards to calling radio and the theater of the mind. It’s totally different to call radio versus TV. That’s why the guys like Scully and Hearn that did simulcast so well is amazing.
Dick Enberg is right up there among the greats, having witnessed many of sports' greatest moments, and he's just in awe here of Vin Scully. It's nice to see that such an important figure in his business has the humility to recognize someone else whom he holds in even higher esteem and importance.
Dick Enberg was great with NBC NFL games and the Rose Bowl with Merlin Olsen. Also FABULOUS at Wimbledon. I never knew he did local baseball until recently. But his body of work is second to none.
Some of my favorite memories as a kid and a young adult was hearing Vin’s voice for the first time from Vero every spring after a long winter without Dodgers baseball. The bright green grass and oranges as the visual and Vins voice. It didn’t matter how bad things were in my life, in that moment everything felt like it was great. I have missed that so much. Now we get a desert every spring, which is fitting because that’s what it feels like without Vin
I grew up in SoCal. Dick Enberg did the Rams and Angels and Scully the Dodgers as far back as I can remember. I wonder if Enberg still says, "Touch 'em all!" on his HR call. Scully is right about radio for baseball vs. TV. If I had my choice for the rest of my life of listening to him do games on radio and never seeing another game on tv, I'd take him on the radio. Radio was made for baseball.
Gosh...I couldn't stop tearing watching and listening to these 2 great sportsmen! As a 61-year-old...I have wonderful memories from watching and listening to sports from these 2 GREATS!
I wish that younger sports fans had a chance to listen to both of these guys. I soaked in every Scully game in that final season and I’m not even a Dodgers fan.
Could listen to these two go on talking about their experiences. They were the two lead baseball announcers during my formative years in SoCal (despite my being a Giants/A's fan). I will miss the both of them, but Thank Goodness For Archives.
These guys have forever to talk now. Rest in Peace to both legends.
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I bet the conversations are awesome.
So true
You do know that the majority of people go to eternal torment...
They arent enjoying chatting
I pray I have half the cognitive abilities these two great men had in their 80’s
Right? Vin at 89, is still on point and very sharp. Unbelievable.
I lost my father to Alzheimer’s when he was 82 in 2020 and my mother is showing signs of memory loss now at 84.
Vin is an absolute gem.
Doug, maybe we will still be watching and enjoying Dodger games well into our 80’s.
I pray for more than half.
Sorry Mr. Reagen, that won’t be the case
Right?!?! You took the words out of my mouth!
Hell, i hope i can even just look close to how good they aged
Dick looks like a semi aged 60 year old, and Vin looks better than most people ive seen in their mid to late 70s
Two broadcasting legends side by side, Vin Scully and Dick Enberg.
How cool is that.
Doesn't get any better.
Enberg is good.. but he is no Vin Scully.
Devilz DandruFF You're right about that.
Vin Scully is a one of a kind broadcaster, and no one will ever match him.
Dodger Baseball won't be the same without Vin.
Two of the best.
And now one of them is dead... :(
They voiced the soundtrack of my youth. Vin with the Dodgers, and Dick with the Angels and Rams (and UCLA). Add Chick and the Lakers, and Bob Miller with the Kings, it was a Golden Age to be a sports crazed kid in SoCal.
Marco T agreed by this k8d growing up in the 80s into the early 90s in Orange County CA
Amén. Growing up in St. Louis we had Harry Caray and Jack Buck in baseball, Dan Kelly for Blues hockey, Bob Starr for Cardinals football, and a bit later a young Bob Costas doing, of all things, the Spirits of St. Louis basketball in the old ABA. He also did Mizzou basketball for a number of years.
Not too shabby either. We were spoiled as well when it came to local broadcasters.
But Enberg and Scully were the cream of the crop. Great broadcasters, and even finer gentlemen.
We really were lucky to have all the best announcers then.
Pure gold
It’s amazing, isn’t it? Vin and Chick are probably the best to ever broadcast their respective sports. It would be hard to pick one over the other. Vin was perfect for the slower pace of baseball. Chick’s frantic pace was perfect for the nightly simulcast of Laker basketball. Dick was a legend in his own right, and Bob always solid. Just great to be in LA back then.
The way these two looked at and listened to each other was just beautiful. They truly loved and respected each other. Both legends.
Amen! Well said, sir! I could hear these two tell stories all day long. Their voices are so recognizable and comforting. I can only imagine the great convos they’re having in Heaven. They really made our childhoods - as well as our parents’ childhoods.
Two legends.
I had the pleasure meeting Mr Enberg at Wimbledon a dozen years ago. “Oh my!”
Broadcasting with class. Enjoyed listening to these two gentlemen across many sports over the years.
Rest In Peace.
keep it.
I'm a Giants fan. Vin Scully was the best single announcer for baseball. Enberg called everything. Both are legends. Vin grew up a NY Giants fan. Tip my cap to both.
Robert Lane From a fellow Giants fan...Hear! Hear!
The Best
And you guys had Jon Miller AND Al Michaels. Not bad,...
Vin Scully & Dick Enberg - R.I.P. to Both
they’re broadcasting with the Angels now⚾️🎙
I grew up in the 60’s and 70’s listening to Vin and Dick. Dodgers fan and then an Angels fan.
Oh My what a classic duo. Two Greats . RIP Mr Enberg .
Both of these legendary announces are passed now. I grew up listening to them . They were my friends through the radio. They will be missed.
Vin Scully and Dick Enberg are the legends for all seasons
alex gonzalez If my memory’s correct both of them did Golf. WOW
Both without ego. The game always came first and last.
I have never heard Vin so animated about himself than he was here. There had to have been a certain kind of bond between these two that made him speak so detailed and candidly about his experiences, both good and bad. Dick Enberg was a legend in his own right. Fascinating.
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We keep losing our legends, I was PRIVILEGED to have watched these two legends call various sports over the years, God bless both of them .🙏🙏
Vin always has a story to tell.
Miss him every time I listen to a Dodger game on the radio.
Vin can tell the story of history itself if asked
Wow. The conversations and broadcasts going on in heaven right now. LEGENDS. RIP
And Harry Carey's manning thd keg of Budweiser.
Marge Schott handing out the cigarettes.
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Losing Vin Scully is hard enough. But even worse is losing all of his great stories that were never told in broadcast. I'm sure Vin wouldn't have wanted to do it and enjoy his retirement and privacy with his family. But this guy should really have done a few TH-cam channel entries once a week, sharing those great stories. RIP, Mr. Scully. You were the very definition of incomparable greatness.
His greatest stories were on the radio. Particularly games that were radio only home games, which was common in those days.
Vin was better on radio. Less dead air and more stories .
We Angelenos grew up with Scully, Enberg and Hearn. And, for the hockey fans, Bob Miller. An amazing quartet of greatness. And Vinny is the greatest of them all.
Two ABSOLUTE legends in sports commentary. Both did many, many different sports. I loved listening to them both!
I grew up listening to Vin Scully with the Dodgers. He had this wonderful way of explaining the game so that even if you never heard of baseball, he made you feel as if you already understood the game. Dick Enberg made me feel like we were just friends but in a formal way. Both are equally missed.
You can see it here, what makes Vin so great at what he does. Look at the detail of the stories he tells. He’s remembering things back in 1950 and even before that in detail. Also everything he reads, he remembers. He could have easily been a historian if he wanted to. Actually he already is in baseball, but it’s not just baseball he so vividly remembers, it’s everything he reads, and sees.
Eidetic memory. Had to be.
As a Southern Californian. I had the Privilege to hear 3 of the Greatest voices of Baseball. Vin, Dick AND Jerry Coleman.
Man, these two on NBC in the 80s. Vin and Joe on Saturday summer afternoons, Enberg and Olsen on Sunday fall afternoons. And they were still sharp here.
Could listen to these two forever
Eighty-Nine and as sharp as a tack, fantastic.
I wouldn’t care if he wasn’t sharp I just want to listen to Vin speak. His voice is so smooth
I interviewed Dick Enberg when I was in 8th grade. He was friends with our school principal Mike Marienthal ...who was also a spotter for UCLA Bruin football. Myself and a couple others were on stage with him in our gym.
I don't remember anything anybody said...but I'll never forget the occasion!!!
2 gentlemen at the height of their game.. RIP Dick Enberg. It was a pleasure to listen to you all these years.
There will never be another Vincent Edward Scully 🎙💙💖💔
He will be forever missed 😢 November 29, 1927 ~ August 2, 2022
“Another story,”
Vin I could listen to you tell stories forever.
That was beautiful. I was lucky to live in LA with those two Hall of Famers broadcast the Dodgers and Angels
@Blue Skeptic and Ucla basketball during Dynasty on channel 5 Ktla.
These guys were great. Voices of my youth. RIP, Dick Enberg
So, very glad we the fans of the Padres. Had our time to experience ballgames with Dick Enberg! Oh My! We Baseball fans in SoCal were soiled to listen to Vin Scully, Dick Enberg, Jerry Coleman.
we were SPOILED,
Enberg doing the Rams games in the late 60's,early 70's was the greatest, "oh my".
"Touch em all!"
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Bases loaded = "a halo over every base".
Vin mentioned Connie Mack. Mack managed the Philadelphia A's from 1901-1950. Vin Scully broadcast Dodgers games from 1950-2016. So, for 116 years, Connie Mack or Vin Scully was active in Major League Baseball.
Vin’s memory is photographic!
When people talk about the consequences of drugs and alcohol maybe they should point to Vin and say this is what you can be when you don’t use drugs and alcohol.
I love hearing Vin Scully stories. I could just sit for hours and listen to him talk about the history of baseball. :-)
RIP to two broadcast legends 🙏🏾🙏🏾
R.i.p. Dick Enberg
Dec 21, 2p17 love on what a classic
Scully and Enberg. Doesn't get any better. Thanks for those Red Barber stories. Even a Yankees fan has to tip his cap. RIP Vin. The Lord is waiting for your arrival at the gate in heaven's ballpark.
Two legends. It was sad that Dick Enberg passed away 14 month after this interview.
RIP Vinnie.
Love hearing these guys...sports soundtrack of my childhood
SoCal sports blessed with these legends. I bet Dick and Vinny are chatting just like this up there. Thanks for all the memories Gentlemen.
The best 2 ever. RIP, Mr. Enberg.
And now we have lost them both Legends
My two favorites. They could do any sport. Growing up in LA, a Dodgers fan, Vin was always on in our house. But my best friend was an Angels fan, so I would listen to Angels games as well. How many hours of listening to their broadcasts, hearing them tell stories. Thank you to the both of them.
Two of my favorites. I used to love hearing Dick Enberg announce a Denver Broncos football game when John Elway was still playing.
Aw, bless their hearts. Two greats of the games. RIP Dick Enberg and happy retirement Vin!
Two of the GREATEST EVER! Scully the GOAT! Enberg most UNDERRATED announcer EVER!
Two GOATS! Hard to believe Enberg died roughly a year after this interview. Great memories from these two legends. RIP
rip Dick Enberg 1935 2017 - rip Vin Scully 1927 -2022 you are both missed
and you are one of the greatest sportscasters in the world rest in peace
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Time stands still when their talking, I could listen to these two legions forever
The Voice of the Irish and The Voice of The Dodgers! Together mind Blown!
RIP Vin Scully thanks for the memories.
God bless them both. Hopefully they are both having a good time together in heaven.
Give him a phone book and I will stay and listen from A to Z! his delivery and voice alone just sucks you in wanting to know what happens next! Such a bittersweet day today
Vin Scully is one of the best baseball announcers of all-time! Fortunately, in my lifetime I met him after a Mariner- Dodger game at the Seattle Kingdome and had a picture with him! God bless him! Thank you for all the Dodger memories you have called on radio or TV.
Vin and Dick were great. Growing up in Southern California gave us the best announcers, and we knew it too. Add Chick Hearn for basketball and Bob Miller for hockey.
They are now together. RIP Vin
Two Legends RIP
My earliest memorys of my childhood is not even an event or a place but of a voice, the great voice of Vin Scully. RIP Legend.
Two of the best ever here. RIP to both.
RIP to Vin and Dick
R.I.P. to both Vin Scully and Dick Enberg
When did Dick Enberg die?
pretty cool to watch this... two legends sitting side by side.
Beautiful
Two of the very best EVER!!! Total class!!! Miss these two titans!
two greats in broadcasting...just sad they retired...won't be the same
two of the greatest of all time. amazing stuff.
Nobody says “the Dodgers” like Vin....
Ultimate Gold!!! These two legends are un-replaceable. God bless them!
I was lucky enough to be born in Southern California 1952 so all I know is the great Vin Scully. What an asset to the game of baseball and life. God bless you for giving us all the wonderful gifts that you presented to us. RIP we love you
Insane how he’s lovely voice never changed! Dad, myself, and children got the experience it! That means the most! Thanks you Vin! We love you!
Two of the all-time best sports commentators!! So glad they were a huge part of my childhood. RIP
San Diego and Los Angeles were blessed to have these two wonderful gentlemen that kept us company on TV and radio after I came home from school, doing homework, listening to them, play "game" of baseball with friends at the park and then come home after being called by our parents with their loud voices.
RIP to both
Holy Cow! God Love Vin, his references are generations old - I mean Philadelphia A's. Jepers! That was before East Coast/West Rap rivalry and New Coke.
That Connie Mack comment made me smile. Dude has been everywhere. Toots Shore’s…That is awesome.
True Los Angeles Fans would appreciate a moment like this. Dodgers Legendary Announcer Vin Scully being interviewed by the Angels Greatest Announcer Dick Enberg.
Vin mentions walking in to get the lineup card and seeing Connie Mack. For reference, Connie Mack was born during the Civil War (the beginning, no less) and had *last* played in the Major Leagues in the 1890s. Talk about a true link to baseball history, Vin was it. What a guy.
Two of the biggest influences any little boy could have, particularly one with an invisible father.
I had the opportunity to spend a good amount of personal time with both of these great men both as a child and as a man, especially with Dick Enberg in my role as a multi-year California Angel Batboy in the mid 1970's.
What you saw is what you got with these two. A couple of absolutely delightful, top-shelf, class acts. Terrific, positive, interested, interesting, witty, humorous, approachable, compassionate, empathetic, philanthropic, learned gentlemen.
I was so lucky to have them both in front of me as role models (I guess everybody did). I soaked up as much as I could and have tried to model their behavior as a man.
For example, Dick's level of attention, interest, concern, and respect when having a conversation with me was visibly the same as his conversations with Don Drysdale, Gene Autry, Nolan Ryan, Steve Garvey, Tony Gwynn, a random fan, or the hundreds of other interactions I personally witnessed.
Dick Enberg and Vin Scully's honesty, integrity, appreciation, and humility were unwavering.
Forever in your debt, Vin & Dick. God Bless & Godspeed.
Rest In Peace gentlemen. Thank you both for making the world a better place
Vinnie....the "VOICE" of reason, stories and admitted "Half" truths with honesty. A humble fan who landed a dream job with the Brooklyn Dodgers and never worked another day in his life ! The enthusiasm of Vin Scully from radio to color tv......To anticipate the voice of Vin Scully ,Ross Porter along with Jerry Dogget.....The opening line to open the season of "Dodger" baseball .........I love those days....and I miss them......
Dick Enberg is listening to him like every other person in the world has listen to him over 6 decades with awe and enthusiasm and just a pure joy in their eyes !
2 of the absolute best ever. Die hard Braves fan who loved listening to the visiting booth when we played the Dodgers and Enberg was a voice in my home my whole life. What a pleasure it was to listen to both of these goats.
I agree with Enberg in regards to calling radio and the theater of the mind. It’s totally different to call radio versus TV. That’s why the guys like Scully and Hearn that did simulcast so well is amazing.
Dick Enberg is right up there among the greats, having witnessed many of sports' greatest moments, and he's just in awe here of Vin Scully. It's nice to see that such an important figure in his business has the humility to recognize someone else whom he holds in even higher esteem and importance.
Dick Enberg was great with NBC NFL games and the Rose Bowl with Merlin Olsen. Also FABULOUS at Wimbledon. I never knew he did local baseball until recently. But his body of work is second to none.
Some of my favorite memories as a kid and a young adult was hearing Vin’s voice for the first time from Vero every spring after a long winter without Dodgers baseball. The bright green grass and oranges as the visual and Vins voice. It didn’t matter how bad things were in my life, in that moment everything felt like it was great. I have missed that so much. Now we get a desert every spring, which is fitting because that’s what it feels like without Vin
I grew up in SoCal. Dick Enberg did the Rams and Angels and Scully the Dodgers as far back as I can remember. I wonder if Enberg still says, "Touch 'em all!" on his HR call. Scully is right about radio for baseball vs. TV. If I had my choice for the rest of my life of listening to him do games on radio and never seeing another game on tv, I'd take him on the radio. Radio was made for baseball.
“Miss the roar of the crowd”. Me too Mr Vince
Gosh...I couldn't stop tearing watching and listening to these 2 great sportsmen! As a 61-year-old...I have wonderful memories from watching and listening to sports from these 2 GREATS!
I could listen to these two talk all day
I wish that younger sports fans had a chance to listen to both of these guys. I soaked in every Scully game in that final season and I’m not even a Dodgers fan.
RIP TO A LEGENDARY MAN! THANK YOU SIR FOR THE MEMORIES! ❤️ 😔 ⚾️
What? Only 65,000 views to hear gold come from the mouths of these two legends? RIP, Mr. Enberg, and God bless Vin.
Two class acts
....what an absolute epic conversation.
So amazing to see these two historic announcers talking over the good and bad happenings in their long, storied careers! LOVED IT!
Could listen to these two go on talking about their experiences. They were the two lead baseball announcers during my formative years in SoCal (despite my being a Giants/A's fan). I will miss the both of them, but Thank Goodness For Archives.
Rest in Paradise, Dick. Prayers and love to family and friends.
He remembers the manager getting a shave in the locker room 70 years ago. Incredible memory Mr. Scully.