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Scully says he won’t call Dodgers playoff games
- Updated: September 13, 2016
Legendary broadcaster Vin Scully announced Tuesday that he will not call any potential Dodgers postseason games this fall, The Los Angeles Times reports.
Scully, 88, said the 2016 season would be his final season as the voice of the Dodgers, but he had not stated whether that would include the postseason. On Tuesday, Scully said his final broadcast will be Sunday, Oct. 2, in San Francisco, even if Los Angeles qualifies for the playoffs.
Scully, who currently anchors the Dodgers’ home telecasts for Time Warner Cable Sportsnet LA, had switched to the radio booth in recent years to broadcast the team’s playoff games. That will not continue in 2016, however, as Scully will make two final farewells: the first during …