Scully has been doing Dodgers broadcasts since 1950, when no one had heard of Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays or Hank Aaron. Andy Messersmith and Dave McNally, the first in a long line of free agents, were still in knee pants. And the East Germans were just starting to inject their athletes with steroids.
...Counting spring training and the postseason, Scully has now broadcast more than 10,000 Dodgers games. He doesn't work every game any more, and there is a marked drop-off on those nights he doesn't work, but that's been true for a long, long time.
Ready for the new season, girlfriend?:^)
I had forgotten that for years Scully also announced NFL games, he was the one that called “The Catch” in the 49ers-Cowboys NFC Championship Game.