From a legendary send-off to a postseason push, the final day of regular season baseball at AT&T Park in San Francisco was jam-packed with action.While the Giants clinched the second and final spot in the National League Wild Card game, the baseball world bid farewell to Vin Scully, one of the most regarded broadcasters the game has ever seen, during Sunday's afternoon contest. Showers, Cooler Temps Aiding Firefighters Battling Loma Fire Asked how we was feeling before his final call, the 88-year-old broadcaster was feeling as good as ever."Wonderful, absolutely wonderful," Scully said. "Especially (here) with my friends, the Giants." East Bay Police Department Office Hit by Bullets Scully has made a living in the booth calling Dodgers games for an unprecedented 67 years and even though his Southern California team is advancing to play in the postseason, he has reiterated that Sunday's contest will be the last ballgame in which he will stand behind the microphone.KNBR, the radio broadcast home of the San Francisco Giants along with CSN Bay Area paid tribute to the iconic voice of the Dodgers by simulcasting Scully's call of the third inning on their networks. The San Francisco...
67-Year Career Comes to Close for Broadcaster Vin Scully
Published October 2, 2016 at 9:40 AM
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