Legendary broadcaster Vin Scully, who called Dodgers games for over six decades, died Tuesday at the age of 94, the team announced.
Scully began his career with the Dodgers in 1950, when the team was still in Brooklyn and remained in his role when the franchise moved across the country to Los Angeles in 1958. His unique broadcasting style–solo, without an analyst as a partner—quickly endeared himself to the fans and local community, and also allowed him to grow into a baseball icon nationwide.
“He was the voice of the Dodgers, and so much more.