Tagged: Vin Scully
Video: A Reagan Forum with Vin Scully
We had a wonderful time at the Ronald Reagan Presidential library. I met up at the library with Lorena, Rosie, George, Anglia and Shelly. It was an enchanted evening. We did not get to see the baseball exhibition as there was a very long line. But It was a good thing we went into the auditorium early to look for seats. There were quite a lot of rows of seats reserved and the place was already filling up when Lore and I got there about an hour and half before Vin was scheduled to talk.
I was glad to see Peter O’Malley and his sister Terry in attendance. Peter got a huge applause when he was introduced. Of course, Vinny got a louder ovation:
Here is the video I found on Youtube. I did get to ask Vin a question. Thanks Anglia for helping me get John’s attention.
Reagan Forum with Vin Scully at Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
I am excited that tonight at the Ronald Reagan Presidental and Foundation Library, I am attending this event:
Reagan Forum with Vin Scully
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
6:00 p.m. lecture
7:00 p.m. dinnerSOLD OUT
In honor of our Baseball exhibition, we invite you to join us for a Reagan Forum featuring Hall of Fame Broadcaster Vin Scully. Tickets to the event are $48 per person and include dinner following the lecture. The tickets also include tours of Baseball! Celebrating Our Great American Pastime between 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.
This year, Vin Scully is announcing an unprecedented 65th season for the Dodgers organization. Scully calls all Dodger home games and road games in California and Arizona.
When Scully first began broadcasting in 1950, the Dodgers had yet to win a single World Series and were known affectionately as “Dem Bums.” Three years later, at the age of 25, he became the youngest person to ever broadcast a World Series game and in 1955, he had his most memorable moment behind the microphone, as he called the Dodgers’ first and only championship in Brooklyn.
Event is SOLD OUT and the wait list is full.
I am meeting with friends Lorena, Rosie and Anglia. I can’t wait!
anyone remembers this:
Haikus: It’s Time for Dodger Baseball in Australia
It’s time for Dodger Baseball in Australia! I have been waiting all day Friday and will wait all night till Saturday at 1.am. when the game is due to start. Here are some quick haikus:
Outside is gloomy
but it is Opening Night
So my heart just see sunshine
Speaking of Mr. Sunshine
Kershaw will be on the mound
green grass all around
Opening Day Eve
My allergies in full bloom
Spring is in the air
I can’t wait to hear
It’s Time for Dodger Baseball
At one a.m. here
Australia so far
Start time there 7 p.m.
Crickets outside sing
Play ball!
Jaime Jarrin Recipient of the Art Gilmore Achievement Award
Thank you Brian for inviting me to the Pacific Pioneer Broadcasting Luncheon! I had a wonderful time!
El Maestro Jaime Jarrin received the Art Gilmore Career Achievement Award. Congratulations Sr. Jaime!
Pacific Pioneer Broadcasting Salutes Jaime Jarrin
The program and the ticket. Among the speakers were PPB President Chuck Street, Entertainment Chair Jeanne DeVivier Brown, Laura Diaz, Jorge Jarrin, Larry King, Michael Young and Vin Scully who presented PPB’s Art Gilmore Career Achievement Award to Jaime Jarrin.
Thank you Brian for inviting me!
Jaime Jarrin’s wife Blanca. Thank you Mrs. Jarrin for sharing your husband with all of his many faithful fans. Mauricio Jarrin, Jaime’s son also in the picture.
Fernando Valenzuela & Jaime. Pepe Yniguez was hiding.
I have some videos but I have not downloaded yet.
Rose Parade 2014: Dreams Come True
I barely uploaded all my pictures from the Rose Parade. With Vin Scully being the Grand Marshall in 2014, I made sure to get up early to go to the parade. The last time Vin had been to the parade was in 2008 when the Dodgers had this float:
Remember it? Vin Scully, Tommy Lasorda, Don Newcombe, Carl Erskine, Nancy Bea, Fernando, Garvey, Nomah, Saito, Eric Karros, James Loney were on the parade. I remember it so well spending a few days and nights working on the parade. I was worry that it was not going to be done on time that after spending the day working on it, I went home for dinner and went back to work on it the night before on the 31st. I went back a few hours later to see it leave the place to the parade. Afterwards when It was going by on Colorado, I took off running next to it saying hi to the guys on the parade that were on my side of it. I did it without thinking until I could not go by any further due to the people on the side. When I stopped I realized I should not have done that. We had a good laugh about it with the two friends that followed me running along the float.
Here are the pictures of the parade. This time I stayed put watching all the floats and taking pictures until my battery went dead.
Vin Scully, Grand Marshal 2014
Burbank float.
Jon Soo Hoo walking taking pictures.
Kiwanis float
Vin Scully
A tribute to teachers!
One of the two cars carrying Vin Scully’s family.
Rosie the Riveter did not come out as clear. Note part of my Dodger crazy hat showing and my arm up in a fist.
I hope your dreams come true in 2014!
2013 A Year in Pictures
I started doing this last year. You can see last year’s pictures here:http://crzblue.mlblogs.com/2012/12/17/2012-a-year-in-pictures-bleeding-dodger-blue/
Here is 2013:
Vin Scully at the first FanFest at Dodger Stadium in January 2013
Gary Cypres who has a huge great baseball collection. Dodger historian, Mark Langill in the middle. Picture at the Dodgers FanFest.
Sandy Koufax at Camelback Ranch! Shimada, the ever young Jim Hill and Sandy Koufax having a good laugh
Rosie, Lorena and I at Camelback Ranch
St Patrick Day at Camelback Ranch
Lorena & Amanda at the first 2013 game at Dodger Stadium. Exhibition game with the Angels.
Sandy Koufax throwing out the first pitch at Opening Day
Kershaw taking a curtain call after his Major League Home run in the 8th to take the lead 1-0.
Josie, Elisa, Lorena, Rosie, Amanda and I at the “42” movie premiere in Pasadena
Dodger fans at Yankee Stadium
Visiting Jackie Robinson’s grave
At Cooperstown visiting Hilda Chester
Lorena and I at the statue of Jackie Robinson and Pee Wee Reese
Yasiel Puig
Vin Scully bobblehead and Jaime Jarrin
My Hilda Chester award from the Baseball Reliquary! Yes! I was the 2013 recipient of the Hilda award
With Manny Mota, who was inducted into the Baseball Reliquary Shrine.
celebrating my birthday at Dodger Stadium
El barbudo de Brian Wilson made his debut in Dodger Blue! Picture from MSTI blog.
at SABR43 attending the Phillie game with Kansas City. Norm and Abby. We missed you Kent!
my tweet back in August: @Dodgers #whiffing our fans while watching Ryu #whiff the Padres. #Dodgers
Pool celebration! Dodgers own the West!
Greg Sands and I sporting our Mickey Mouse ears. A gift from Greg in 2010 when the Angels hosted the All Star game.
Super fan Rachel and my brother Victor after NLCS game three where Ryu shutout the Cardinals 3-0
Meeting with friends at Dodger Stadium in the offseason. Even in the offseason, candyman James brought us candy.
I can’t wait to make more memories in 2014. Have a healthy 2014 full of wonderful memories with family and friends.
Vin Scully on Twitter 12/16/13 #AskVin
What a treat for Christmas to have Vin Scully take over the Dodger account on Monday.
As everyone knows, Vin Scully will be the Grand Marshall at the 2014 Rose Parade.
Here are the questions that Vin Scully answered:
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! A pleasure to be tweeting with you this morning. #AskVin
@Dodgers #AskVin Are you going to the football game after the Rose Bowl parade? Maybe call a little of the game with @KirkHerbstreit ?
@weber_virginia yes, the Grand Marshal tosses the coin to start the game! No, I’ll be busy with the entire family who will be there#AskVin
@Dodgers any special plans with the family for the holidays? #AskVin
@LADodgerFans I called http://santascall.org and the grandkids are in for a big surprise with a call from Santa.#AskVin
No question but @Dodgers vin you are truly a great man and it’s been an honor to have listened to you all these years #AskVin #VinIsTheMan
@Dodgers Vin, after many many years with the Dodgers, what play and game do you hold closest to your heart..#askvin
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@vincebase5 probably the ’55 World Series. That was the only one the#Dodgers ever won in Brooklyn. That was probably the most momentous.
#AskVin what was your most memorable year
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@clariceann__27 Certainly the 42-8 stretch was bordering on the miraculous. That was really amazing.#AskVin
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@h_horenstein I should say, that has to be the ultimate compliment.#AskVin
@Dodgers hey Vin, you have seen many great dodger pitchers. Where would you rank Kershaw among them? #AskVin
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@21AGM Clayton is on his way to joining the top 5. He just needs some more seasons.#AskVin - On naming Public Enemy No. 1: It was the most electrifying curveball we had seen in some time.
#AskVin
Vin, do you have an iPhone and what apps do you use? #askVin
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@Ruy24 I have a whole bunch — a dictionary, a history one, the stock market and a newspaper app. Those are a couple that I use.#AskVin
@Dodgers Hi Vin. Merry Christmas! Do you have a favorite childhood memory from the holidays? The best gift you ever received as a boy?
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@TBrownYahoo the best gift I ever received was a bicycle. I was about 8 years old. As a small boy we never had a Christmas tree. I’d go to bed and there would be no sign of Christmas in the apartment. I would wake up and rush into the living room and there would be a Christmas tree fully decorated.#AskVin
@Dodgers favorite baseball movie? #AskVin
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@LBthrowbackDUDE I did work on a movie, “For Love of the Game.” Perhaps because I was so involved in it. They built a press box in the studio and they showed the game on a huge screen. I broadcast what I saw. There was no script.#AskVin
@Dodgers Vin, I would be honored if you and your lovely wife would join us for Christmas dinner. #AskVin
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@Geeman1026 It would be hard for me to leave the gathering at our house with 16 grandchildren. It will be quite a group.#AskVin
#AskVin Where and when did “Pull up a chair…” originate?
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@DJLBroker I don’t really know. It was just something that came out of my mouth some sixty odd years ago. I just picked it up.#AskVin
@Dodgers Mr.Scully #AskVin is now trending, your thoughts? pic.twitter.com/gcnV9ibrEe
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@Viv_Scully it’s fun, somewhat intimidating and a thrill.#AskVin
@Dodgers Have you ever met Mariano Rivera personally? #AskVin
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@davidsDOINit Yes, he is an amazing charitable man. I didn’t know that until I met him.#AskVin
@Dodgers How did you arrange to have http://Santascall.org call your grandkids?
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@jaredkaufer Enter the website, answer the questionnaire, and Santa gives three choices for times to call.#AskVin
@Dodgers #AskVin Do you remember the first baseball game you attended?
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@ErnieMontano It was at the Polo Grounds. Dodgers and the Giants. I would say it was 1939. In the bleachers and cost 55 cents.#AskVin - I started calling games in my head when I was playing stickball with the boys. Then would holler a little play-by-play from my apartment.
@Dodgers Good morning, is there a particular celebrity memory that is a favorite? Presidents? Thrilled you’re on twitter. Thanks! #AskVin
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@LAKingsSCC2012 Walter O’Malley introduced me to General Douglas MacArthur. He was a typical General — strong, quiet, austere. I lived in Ronald Reagan’s neighborhood and went to the White House for his 1st inauguration with my wife.That was really one in a million.
@Dodgers who is the greatest baseball player of all time? #AskVin
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@sanjosegarber Babe Ruth. Great hitter, great pitcher.#AskVin - Vin Scully on if he heard the
#Dodgers are doing a Babe Ruth bobblehead this season: No, but I want one.#AskVin
And to conclude:
- A heartfelt thanks to all, and as Tiny Tim said, “God bless us, every one!” -Vin Scully
#AskVin
Thank you Vin for taking the time to answer questions on Twitter. See you at the Rose Parade! My question was favored by the Dodgers but it was not asked. I wanted to know what is Vin Scully reading in the offseason.
Baseball Dreams: What I am waiting for
It has been a while since I have updated my blog. I got the Hilda award from the Baseball Reliquary since then. I still got to post about that and then there was the trip to the SABR convention in Philadelphia. That was so much fun that I am ready for the next convention in Houston.
I was telling myself “I should post today before I return to Dodger Stadium” when I received email of Mark Newman’s latest blog post http://mlblogs.mlblogs.com/2013/08/09/what-are-you-waiting-for/ He titled it “Baseball Dreams: One fan’s ultimate wish list” He listed all he is waiting for then asked us ‘What are we waiting for?”
Apparently I was waiting for Mark so here goes.
On this Friday, after the Dodgers last road trip of 7-1, I am waiting for their return! I am waiting to see my boys against the Rays! I am waiting to see Dodger Stadium again, my home away from home. I am waiting to applaud my beloved Dodgers for a job well done on road.
I am waiting to hear Nancy Bea at the organ. I am waiting to hear el locuaz Pepe Yniguez, Fernando Valenzuela and el Maestro Jaime Jarrin who will be a grand marshal at the Ecuadorian parade on Sunday that will end at Olvera Street.
I am waiting for the clock to say 4 p.m. so that I can leave work and head to Dodger Stadium.
I am waiting to see Tony Jackson return today to cover the Dodgers. He no longer has the long hair.
I am waiting to see the ushers like Burnie, Cynthia, Raissa, JD, Margarita, Ernest, Leonard, Valerie and so many more. I am waiting to see Loui to see if we are still going to go see Howie sing Jazzsinatra songs next Friday night.
I am waiting to see my friends at OLOCR (Our Lady of Chavez Ravine) I am waiting to see my friend Lorena!. I am waiting to meet Tom Jackson who is making a trip to Dodger Stadium with his teenage daughters and his girlfriend.
I am waiting to see Jon SooHoo, Jill, Juan, Jessica, Polo. I am waiting to see my other boys in Blue that no longer play the game but still work for the Dodgers.
I am waiting to hear Adrian’s Gonzalez’s at bat song “El Mariachi Loco” so that Alan, Marta and any other friends around us can dance along. We believe it helps Adrian bat better 😉
I am waiting to see more sunsets at Dodger Stadium.
I am waiting to see Vin Scully and wish him a good night. I am waiting for him to waive back and say in that so familiar tone “Good night”
I am waiting for the Think Cure weekend at Dodger Stadium and see what they have on the auction to help this great cause for the research of Cancer at City of Hope.
I am waiting for another road trip, this time to San Diego for the last Dodger games. It is always a lot of fun to go see the Dodgers in San Diego. I am waiting to see Ryu and Puig in their rookie hazing outfits.
I am waiting for October and playoffs. It has been a while since we have seen the Dodgers in playoff games. It has been longer (25 years) since we have seen them in a World Series.
It is a great time for Baseball for a lot of us fans with the Pirates playing well and in first place. The Tigers and the Braves with a 10 game winning streak. The Dodgers 8-2 in the last 10 games. The Rangers 9-1 in the last 10 and going neck in neck with the Oakland A’s.
I am waiting for a fun October!
The First Place Dodgers are back in Town after a sweep of Nationals & Blue Jays
I have been so busy lately that I have not updated my blog. I still need to upload the pictures from the Baseball Reliquary Induction Day. What an AWESOME day that was but first let’s get back to the Dodgers!
WOW!! They have won six in a row sweeping the Nationals and the Toronto Blue Jays! They scored 47 runs in those six games while giving up 22 runs.
Crazy Stat:
The Dodgers were 9.5 games back June 22 and in 1st place July 22. Sixth team since 1969 to go from 9.5 back to 1st in 30 days.
They have gone from being in last place on June 22nd to first place by 1.5 games!
In the tradition of Walter O’Malley, Ice Cream for everyone!
The Dodgers arrived at LAX today about 3:45 a.m. Both Yasiel Puig and Adrian Gonzalez were tweeing when they landed at LAX. Why do they schedule night games like that on Getaway day when the team has a game the following day?
Tonight the Dodgers (53-47) start the homestand with the Cincinnati Reds (58-44)
Tonight is also Vin Scully bobblehead night! Naturally, the game is sold out.
Since is Throwback Thursday, the Dodgers posted this picture of a young Vin Scully.
Here how the bobblehead for tonight looks like:
I can’t wait to be back at OLOCR, Our Lady of Chavez Ravine!
The Boys are back in town! The Boys are back in town!!!!
Go Dodgers!
The matchup: Latos 9-3 3.53 ERA against Greinke 8-2 3.36 ERA.
My Favorite Video from Spring Training 2013. Vin Scully interviewing Sandy Koufax
I know this is old but I still would like to put it here. The video where Vin Scully interviews Sandy Koufax is a classic!
Besides, Mark our fearless leaders here at the MLB Blogsphere reminded us that we can post videos here. I keep forgetting that so Mark, I am listening to you. Let’s see if this works
Vin Scully interviewing Sandy Koufax.
Yes! it works!
Unfortunately Sandy was only at Camelback Ranch for 10 days. He will return to the team in June.
I have been very busy at work and I am dying to go back to Camelback Ranch. Not sure if I will go back but if not, there are 25 days till Opening Day! Counting the days.
My boss is going on vacation for a week and a day starting tomorrow. When I asked him where he was going he said “Arizona” 😦 Is OK, listening to the games and pictures from JonSooHoo I can wait till the boys come home.