LOS ANGELES (CBS) ― Vin Scully has been selected as the Top Sportscaster of All-Time by the American Sportscasters Association.
The announcement was made by ASA President Lou Schwartz. The ASA previously voted Scully as the "Sportscaster of the Century" in 2000.
The 2009 season will be Scully's 60th with the Dodgers, which is the longest tenure of any sports broadcaster with one team in all of sports.
Scully last month was inducted into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame and has been named California Sportscaster of the Year a record 28 times.
In 2005, USA Today ranked the Dodgers' radio broadcast team as Major League Baseball's best, based on a technical rating, a fan rating, and an entertainment rating.
Scully and his colleagues, Rick Monday and Charley Steiner, earned 28.5 points out of a possible 30.
The New York native was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1982.
In 2001, the press box at Dodger Stadium was named in his honor. Throughout his career, Scully has called 25 World Series and 12 All-Star Games.
Scully headlines the ASA's list of the Top 50 Sportscasters of All-Time, followed in the top 10 by Mel Allen, Red Barber, Curt Gowdy, Howard Cosell, Bob Costas, Jim McKay, Keith Jackson, Al Michaels and Dick Enberg. Lou Schwartz presented Scully with a bronze microphone at Dodger Stadium on September 24, 2000.
The ASA Board of Directors includes Dick Enberg, Jon Miller, Jim Nantz, Bill Walton and Lou Schwartz, and has been in existence since 1980.
CONGRATS VIN.............
The announcement was made by ASA President Lou Schwartz. The ASA previously voted Scully as the "Sportscaster of the Century" in 2000.
The 2009 season will be Scully's 60th with the Dodgers, which is the longest tenure of any sports broadcaster with one team in all of sports.
Scully last month was inducted into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame and has been named California Sportscaster of the Year a record 28 times.
In 2005, USA Today ranked the Dodgers' radio broadcast team as Major League Baseball's best, based on a technical rating, a fan rating, and an entertainment rating.
Scully and his colleagues, Rick Monday and Charley Steiner, earned 28.5 points out of a possible 30.
The New York native was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1982.
In 2001, the press box at Dodger Stadium was named in his honor. Throughout his career, Scully has called 25 World Series and 12 All-Star Games.
Scully headlines the ASA's list of the Top 50 Sportscasters of All-Time, followed in the top 10 by Mel Allen, Red Barber, Curt Gowdy, Howard Cosell, Bob Costas, Jim McKay, Keith Jackson, Al Michaels and Dick Enberg. Lou Schwartz presented Scully with a bronze microphone at Dodger Stadium on September 24, 2000.
The ASA Board of Directors includes Dick Enberg, Jon Miller, Jim Nantz, Bill Walton and Lou Schwartz, and has been in existence since 1980.
CONGRATS VIN.............