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Vin Scully, iconic former Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster, dies at age 94

Beloved former Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully died Tuesday at age 94, the team announced.

Scully served as the Dodgers' broadcaster for 67 years, including an eight-year stretch in Brooklyn before the franchise relocated to Los Angeles in 1958. His stint with the Dodgers was the longest time spent by a sports broadcaster with any one team.

A native of The Bronx, Scully was the broadcaster for 25 World Series, 20 no-hitters and 12 All-Star Games. He briefly served in the United States Navy before beginning his career as a broadcaster in 1949, when he called play-by-play for college football games.