Legendary broadcaster Vin Scully passes away at 94 - PGA Tour
Longtime Dodgers announcer also lent his voice to golf, including Masters and THE PLAYERS
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Longtime Dodgers announcer also lent his voice to golf, including Masters and THE PLAYERS
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www.legacy.comScully, whose dulcet tones provided the soundtrack of summer while entertaining and informing Dodgers fans in Brooklyn and Los Angeles for 67 years, died Tuesday night at his home in Hidden Hills.
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www.tmz.comSandra Scully, wife of renowned broadcaster Vin Scully, died of complications from ALS at the UCLA Medical Center on Sunday, the Dodgers announced. She was 76. Sandra Scully had battled ALS for several years before her passing. She and her husband married in 1973 and helped raise six children, 21
www.mlb.comVin and Sandra Scully were married for 47 years
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