Scully to Join Social Media

Baseball fans on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram have a new ‘Must Follow.’

Beginning on Wednesday, 92-year-old Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully is joining Twitter and Instagram (both at @TheVinScully) to interact with fans about baseball and whatever else is on his mind. Reportedly, he will also join Facebook in October (at Vin Scully).

The GOAT is coming to social media.
(Photo credit – Jon SooHoo)

There are already several fan-generated Vin Scully social media accounts honoring the man often referred to as the GOAT (Greatest Of All Time), but these reportedly will feature content from Vin himself.

Scully was the voice of the Dodgers for 67 years, retiring after the 2016 season. He has watched baseball history unfold firsthand while painting a Rembrandtesque visual picture of what was happening for listeners from behind the microphone.

The Bronx, New York native has witnessed 20 No-Hitters, including perfect games by Don Larsen, Sandy Koufax, and Dennis Martinez. He also holds the record for the most World Series games called at 28 games.

Although there are far too many to count, many consider Scully’s famed “In a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened” call of Kirk Gibson‘s home run in Game-1 of the 1988 World Series as his greatest. (Photo credit – Rusty Kennedy)
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After announcing that 2016 would be his final season and in his honor, the city of Los Angeles officially changed the name of the street leading into Dodger Stadium and its address to 1000 Vin Scully Avenue.

On April 11, 2016, Echo Park Blvd was officially renamed Vin Scully Avenue.
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This past April while retrieving his mail at home, Scully suffered a serious fall in his driveway that resulted in broken ribs, a broken nose, and a concussion.

“It was a learning experience, I hold on to my walker,” Scully told ESPN during a subsequent interview.

When news of Scully’s fall broke, fans from around the world turned to social media and for updates on his recovery. In fact, Scully himself recorded a short video that aired on Facebook assuring fans that he was in good spirits and on the road to recovery, and to “…salute first responders out there who are helping all of us during this unusual time.”

It has been four years since Scully called his final game from Dodger Stadium. But even though he is now enjoying his well-deserved retirement with his wife Sandra, you can still hear his voice narrating various video productions. His latest project was a video marking the birthday of the late Kobe Bryant. As only he could, Scully taped the emotional tribute in one take. It was posted on Twitter by the Dodgers.

This year has been an unpredictable and challenging year for all of us. Having Vin Scully on social media could be just the thing we all need.

Let’s Play Ball!

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3 Responses to “Scully to Join Social Media”

  1. Ron Cervenka says:

    I have to believe that Vin will have someone assisting him or managing his social media accounts for him. Regardless, this is GREAT news for TBLAers active on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

  2. Stevebendodger says:

    Ron all I want is the Dodgers to win the title. It’s long overdue and we were robbed in 2017. We are the best team this yr, we just have to get the job done.

  3. @Dodgers This is so great-we all need this!😊

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