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Individually, MLB's recent actions are, frankly, depressing. Taken together, the deceptive editing of Scully's call is the latest sign Major League Baseball is attempting to distance history made on ...
The milestone event of Hank Aaron's record-breaking home run was recreated in dramatic fashion after the sixth inning Tuesday ...
Broadcaster Vin Scully's famous call of the Atlanta Braves legend's 715th career home run was edited during MLB all-star game tribute.
More than 41,000 fans were awed during the sixth inning of the All-Star Game as MLB honored the baseball icon with a high-tech recreation of his 715th home run.
The powerful moment was the highlight of the All-Star Game, but it ignored an enormous piece of important context.
The tribute used audio from Vin Scully, a legendary announcer, who called the game in 1974. "What a marvelous moment for baseball," you can hear Scully say in the tribute as Aaron rounds the bases.
Major League Baseball paid tribute to late Atlanta Braves legend Hank Aaron in incredible fashion during Tuesday night's All-Star Game in the ATL.
More than 50 years later, Vin Scully’s call of the historic moment, highlighted by the words “a Black man is getting a standing ovation in the Deep South for breaking a record of an all-time ...
Kakarala, the fan who was overwhelmed at the tribute, wore a Braves No. 44 jersey in Aaron’s honor. Kakarala’s admiration ...