It’s hard to think about a guy that has represented the Dodgers storied franchise better than Vin Scully. He brodcasted games for Brooklyn and Los Angeles for 67 years before retiring from the job following the 2016 season. The 94-year-old Scully he been there for some of the greatest moments in sports, and he represents the voice for many generations of baseball fans.
This week, Scully received the Lifetime Achievement Award from Baseball Digest. He was a finalist for the prestigious award when Willie Mays won the it in it’s inaugural year in 2021. He won it this year from a list of candidates that included Bobby Cox, Sandy Koufax, Rachel Robinson, Bud Selig and Joe Torre.