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Vin Scully returning to booth in 2013

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Vin Scully’s 63-year tenure with the Dodgers is the longest for any sports broadcaster.
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Updated Aug 26, 2012 1:28 PM ET
     

LOS ANGELES (AP)

Vin Scully is sticking around another season to broadcast Los Angeles Dodgers games.

 

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Baseball just wouldn’t be the same without colorful descriptions of the action by legendary broadcasters.

The 84-year-old Hall of Fame broadcaster will return for a record 64th season in 2013. Scully will call all Dodgers home and road games in California and Arizona.

Scully said Sunday that the team’s new ownership has ”revitalized the city, the team, the fans and myself.” He says he’s so convinced of the new owners’ ”great purpose and leadership” that he eagerly looks forward to joining them in pursuit of the team’s first World Series title since 1988.

The Dodgers say Scully’s tenure is the longest of any broadcaster with any team. He calls all nine innings of the team’s TV broadcasts, while the first three innings of each of his games are simulcast on radio.

Dodgers chairman and owner Mark Walter says Scully’s return for another season ”means a great deal to all of us.”

Scully began his professional baseball broadcasting career in 1950 with the Brooklyn Dodgers. He has called three perfect games, 25 no-hitters, 25 World Series and 12 All-Star games.

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