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Vin Scully Won't Announce Dodgers Playoff Games: Latest Comments and Reaction

Vin Scully has one of the most familiar voices in sports, but it won't be heard in the 2016 MLB postseason.

Dodgers Ask Fans to Rank Vin Scully's Top 20 Calls, Will Reveal Winner in Sept.

Veteran announcer Vin Scully has had too many iconic calls to count.

But on Tuesday, the Los Angeles Dodgers asked fans to rank the 88-year-old's top 20, which include perfect games by Don Larsen (1956) and Sandy Koufax (1965) and Clayton Kershaw's no-hitter (2014). Also featured are Hank Aaron's 715th home run (1974) and the team's first game after Sept. 11 (2001).

Vin Scully Declines Offer to Take Part in Broadcasting 2016 MLB All-Star Game

Legendary Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully, who is in his 67th and final season calling games, has declined Fox Sports' offer to work the MLB All-Star Game on July 12 in San Diego, SI.com's Richard Deitsch reported Wednesday. 

Vin Scully to Have Street Leading to Dodgers Stadium Named for Him

Legendary Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully is getting honored with a street bearing his name that leads to Dodger Stadium.  

Vin Scully Will Miss Dodgers Playoffs After Undergoing Medical Procedure

The voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers will not call the team’s 2015 postseason games.

According to Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times, announcer Vin Scully underwent a medical procedure and will miss the playoffs.

Vin Scully Will Return for 67th Season as Dodgers Broadcaster

Vin Scully, 87 years young, will return to call games for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2016. 

The team made it official Friday night:

The Dodgers called upon both Magic Johnson and Jimmy Kimmel to make the reveal to thousands of grateful Dodgers fans inside Dodger Stadium:

Vin Scully Announces Through LA Earthquake Tremors During Angels-Dodgers Game

During the Freeway Series game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Angels on Friday, March 28, fans and players began to react to earthquake tremors. 

Dodgers announcer Vin Scully didn't seem too worried, however, as he calmly continued to talk through the tremors like a true professional. You can watch the whole thing in the video below.

Los Angeles Dodgers: What the Team Needs To Do To Win

As I watched the last inning of the Dodgers' last game of the season on TV, three things came to mind:

1.  That it was nice to see them end the year with a win.

2.  The way they hit—or more accurately, didn't hit—they were lucky to have won 80 games, and...

3.  Their biggest highlight was Vin Scully, the greatest broadcaster of all time, announcing that he will return for his 62nd season.

Los Angeles Dodgers: The 10 Brightest Spots of an Otherwise Disappointing Season

Many words may be used to characterize the ups and downs of the Los Angeles Dodgers' 2010 season, but from the standpoint of the fans, the best fitting description would be nothing short of "disappointing."

Normally, most teams who don't achieve the goals and ambitions that were set in spring training have the entire offseason to rebuild and regain focus, but in the case of the Dodgers, there are numerous off-field situations that seemingly need resolving before the team can move forward.

Los Angeles Angels Insider.com: Vin Scully Podcast

Legendary Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully talks with "Angels on Air" hosts Jeff Biggs and Jason Brennan on a variety of Angel- and Dodger-related topics.

Scully speaks on the excitement in Southern California for both ball clubs that have been successful over the last few seasons and his joy of seeing Mike Scioscia and other Dodger alumni succeed while running a Major League team. Vin also gives us his opinion on the three worst decisions in Dodger history.

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Best of the American League
Tampa Bay
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Boston
19%
Chicago
7%
Minnesota
10%
Los Angeles
17%
Texas
27%
Total votes: 270

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