Vin Scully, the famed Los Angeles Dodgers baseball broadcaster, has died

Vin Scully, the famed Los Angeles Dodgers baseball broadcaster, has died

If there's one name synonymous with the Dodgers, it's not a player, manager or any team official. It's Vin Scully.

If there's one name synonymous with the Dodgers, it's not a player, manager or any team official. It's Vin Scully.

For more than a half-century, there wasn't a Dodgers game that didn't begin this way for fans at home or the stadium: "It's Time For Dodger Baseball!"

For more than a half-century, there wasn't a Dodgers game that didn't begin this way for fans at home or the stadium: "It's Time For Dodger Baseball!"

Vin Scully's death was announced by the Dodgers in a tweet. He was 94. 

Vin Scully's death was announced by the Dodgers in a tweet. He was 94. 

Scully was as much a part of the team as the players on the field. You could hear Scully's voice emanating from radios people brought to Dodger Stadium. 

Vin Scully once said a player had an injury which made him "day-to-day." Then he paused and added, "aren't we all?"

Vin Scully once said a player had an injury which made him "day-to-day." Then he paused and added, "aren't we all?"