The New York Times – Sports:
The team has had many great players since World War II, but it was Mr. Scully, a gifted storyteller and a master of the graceful phrase, who became the enduring face of the franchise.
The New York Times – Sports:
The team has had many great players since World War II, but it was Mr. Scully, a gifted storyteller and a master of the graceful phrase, who became the enduring face of the franchise.
The New York Times – Sports:
A New Jersey fan of sports and gambling who became one of the country’s top television handicappers: What are the odds?
The New York Times – Music:
He hosted four radio shows that focused on the singer, who at one concert singled him out in the audience and said, “I love him.”
The New York Times – Sports:
Sightless since 12, he became a baseball columnist and a radio reporter. He had a unique ability to know where a ball was hit by the sound of the crack of the bat.