“Another great one who made the sports so special” LeBron James reacts to the passing of Dodgers legend Vin Scully
Vin Scully and LeBron James
LeBron James gave out the best possible tribute to Los Angeles Dodgers legend Vin Scully who really was the voice of the team for decades. He wasn’t running on the field but has made a major contribution to the sports world by being on the broadcasting table for Major League Baseball’s Los Angeles Dodgers. He really was on the team just like other players, managers and coaches. But unfortunately, today Vin Scully is no more between us as he passed away at age 94 as announced by the official Twitter handle of Dodgers. This has resulted in many greats of the sports world like LeBron James and others coming out to show their love and respect for the sportscaster.
Vin Scully and his voice were really very impactful. As fans opted in to listen to his play-by-play casting on the radio rather than watching the game. As his words were enough to give a precisely detailed explanation of what actually has happened on the field. He was a star in the city of Angels and LeBron James who is a new addition to the city also knew it. Vin Scully’s knowledge about baseball made him outstand every other commentator in the league. He was also the voice of the Dodgers for straight 67 years until he decided to retire in 2016 aged 88. He’ll be remembered forever with his record-breaking legacy as a sportscaster who was also honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
LeBron James reacts to the passing of Vin Scully
LeBron James reacted to the passing of Los Angeles Dodgers legend, Vin Scully via a tweet from his personal Twitter handle where he wrote: “Rest in Power. A City of Angels icon. Another great one who made sports so damn special. #LoveLA?” The respect is well-deserved and hard-earned as even LeBron James knew it. He truly was a hard-working and dedicated person who gave most of his life to the sport by calling games and never got tired of it. As he really loved the sport of Baseball. The recent days haven’t been that good for the world of sports. As we lost two of our legends first Bill Russell and now Scully.
Vin Scully was there with the team during all ups and downs throughout the 67 years. He joined the organization in 1950 since then has broadcasted 25 World Series, 12 All-Star Games and even got inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1982. He was also the youngest ever to call a World Series and the list of his achievements isn’t just limited to the things mentioned above as he also contributed to the society by being a great voice all the time.
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