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"(Roberto) Clemente could field the ball in New York and throw out a guy in Pennsylvania."
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Vin Scully"The ability to throw 100 mph cannot be taught, cannot be learned, it can only be God-given."
Vincent Edward Scully was an American sportscaster, best known for his broadcast work in Major League Baseball. Scully was the play-by-play announcer for the Brooklyn / Los Angeles Dodgers for 67 years, beginning in 1950 and ending in 2016. He is considered by many to be the greatest sports broadcaster of all time.
"(Roberto) Clemente could field the ball in New York and throw out a guy in Pennsylvania."
"Statistics are used much like a drunk uses a lamppost: for support, not illumination."
"You know, friends, so many people have wished me congratulations on a 67-year career in baseball, and theyve wished me a wonderful retirement with my family, and now, all I can do is tell you what I wish for you. May God give you, for every storm, a rainbow; for every tear, a smile; for every care, a promise; and a blessing in each trial. For every problem life seems, a faithful friend to share; for every sigh, a sweet song, and an answer for each prayer. You and I have been friends for a long time, but I know, in my heart, Ive always needed you more than youve ever needed me, and Ill miss our time together more than I can say. But, you know what, there will be a new day, and, eventually, a new year, and when the upcoming winter gives way to spring, ooh, rest assured, once again, it will be time for Dodger baseball. So, this is Vin Scully wishing you a pleasant good afternoon, wherever you may be."
"Scully is so well-regarded for his mastery of the English language and his enviable demeanor that the "voice of the Dodgers" has become the "voice of the World Series" year after year for the CBS Radio Network. In 1976, Dodger fans voted Scully the "most memorable personality" in Los Angeles Dodger history."
"Its a mere moment in a mans life between the All-Star Game and an old timers game."
"A little roller up along first; behind the bag! It gets through Buckner! Here comes Knight and the Mets win it!"