Vin Scully To Return As Dodgers Broadcaster Next Season

Vin Scully to return as Dodgers broadcaster next season

The Dodgers announced early Sunday that Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully will return next year for a 62nd season behind the microphone. He will continue to call all home games as well as road contests against National League West opponents.

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