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When Hank Aaron hit his historic 715th home run, the Atlanta Braves were playing the Dodgers and Vin Scully was there to deliver the call.
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 ...
Broadcaster Vin Scully's famous call of the Atlanta Braves legend's 715th career home run was edited during MLB all-star game tribute.
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.
The milestone event of Hank Aaron's record-breaking home run was recreated in dramatic fashion after the sixth inning Tuesday night at Truist Park in Atlanta.
A high-tech tribute to Hank Aaron and his historic 715th home run took place Tuesday during the MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park in Atlanta. (Brynn Anderson / Associated Press) ...
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 ...
That's when the legendary Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth 's longstanding MLB record with his 715th home run — a milestone event that was re-created in dramatic fashion after the sixth inning Tuesday ...
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