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Baseball fans honor iconic Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully on social media

Longtime Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully died on Tuesday, the team announced.

He was 94.

Scully spent 67 years as the voice of the Dodgers both in Brooklyn and in Los Angeles, and is one of the sport’s top voices. Scully started working for the Dodgers in 1950, and remained there until he retired in 2016. He was the youngest to ever call a World Series at 25, and was around for plenty of iconic moments in baseball history.

Fans far and wide took to social media to honor Scully once the news broke on Tuesday night.

Some of Scully’s best calls resurfaced on Twitter, too.