Athletes, sportscasters, and fans are mourning the death of Vin Scully on social media.
Longtime play-by-play radio announcer for the Mets, Howie Rose, said he demonstrated that language still matters.
The greatest baseball broadcaster who ever lived, Vin Scully, has passed away. It was an honor just to know him. He demonstrated that language still matters and forged an intimate bond with his listeners that the rest of us can only strive to achieve. The Renoir of broadcasters.Our tears, they fall like rain.
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