A rhubarb to remember, on it's 50th anniversary, courtesy Rich Lederer and Baseball Analysts. Why do we love baseball? This is why.


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I moved out here in '95, thinking I would get to enjoy a couple of years, tops, of Scully's calls. Here we are 14 years later and Vin is still going strong. Sure, he's prone to the occasional Rizutto-esque digression into nonsense, but as this clip proves, no one ever called a game as descriptively or poetically as Scully. I hope he lives forever.
Posted by: MJL in L.A. | Friday, July 03, 2009 at 02:47 PM