A cornucopia of Dodgers legends showed up for Vin Scully's 67th and final home opener as the team's broadcaster. Al Michaels first narrated a video tribute to Scully, then was on field to introduce the various Dodgers legends, as a sort of timeline of Scully's career.
Here is the video shown on DodgerVision first:
Don Newcombe came out first, the starting pitcher for Scully's first broadcast, in 1950. He was followed by...
- Maury Wills
- Sandy Koufax
- video tribute from Hank Aaron (Scully called his 715th home run)
- Al Downing, who allowed Aaron's 715th home run
- Rick Monday
- Steve Garvey, Bill Russell and Ron Cey (the other member of The Infield™, Davey Lopes, is working in Washington)
- Fernando Valenzuela
- video tribute from Kirk Gibson ("Thank you for being on the soundtrack to my career.