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In his words: Vin Scully shares his 'Thanksgiving' with Dodger Stadium crowd

L.A. Times columnist Bill Plaschke looks back on what Vin Scully meant not only to the Los Angeles Dodgers, but to the city itself.

At exactly 7:19p.m. on Sept. 23, 2016, Vin Scully did what he has done for 67 years: He leaned into a microphone.

Scully wore a dark-blue suit, light-blue shirt and a striped blue tie.He thanked the roaring crowd repeatedly. He stood some 40 feet in front of the Dodger Stadium mound — the same mound he said “must be the loneliest place in the world” while Sandy Koufax finished off a perfect game in 1965 — on an elevated platform surrounded by thousands of his closest friends.