Images: Dodgers, lovers return to honor Vin Scully at dwelling
The Dodgers honored the late Vin Scully with a pregame ceremony Friday night time at Dodger Stadium before the game in opposition to the San Diego Padres.
Equally teams lined up along the baselines for a moment of silence in honor of Scully, the club’s legendary former broadcaster who died at 94 on Tuesday.
A video commemorating Scully’s 67-year career contacting Dodgers video games was then played on the scoreboard.
Right after that, Dodgers supervisor Dave Roberts was surrounded by his workforce on the area as he took a microphone and asked the group to be part of in and repeat Scully’s popular phrase: “It’s time for Dodger baseball.”
Dodgers starting off pitcher Tony Gonsolin recommendations his cap to the push box in honor of the late Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully in advance of Friday’s recreation at Dodger Stadium.
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Late Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully is demonstrated on the still left-industry video board through a tribute to him ahead of Friday’s game.
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Los Angeles Dodger Justin Turner wears a cap shelling out tribute to famous broadcaster Vin Scully.
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Dodgers fan Angie Varella of Los Angeles retains a reproduction microphone in the course of a tribute to late Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully.
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Dodgers fans look at a tribute to famous broadcaster Vin Scully in the course of a special pre-match ceremony.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers fork out tribute to famous broadcaster Vin Scully with a exclusive pre-activity ceremony
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Dodgers supervisor Dave Roberts and the crew fork out tribute to Vin Scully ahead of the game at Dodger Stadium on Friday.
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Important League Baseball umpires idea their caps to the press box in honor of late Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully before the video game at Dodger Stadium on Friday night time.
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Dodgers enthusiast Angie Varella of Los Angeles wipes her tears in the course of an emotional pregame ceremony although keeping a reproduction microphone for the duration of a tribute to the late Vin Scully.
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