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Rob AdamsClassic Vin Scully Highlights

A collection of some highlights described by Vin Scully. Included is a steal of home plate by Jackie Robinson, two final outs from Sandy Koufax no-hitters (one of them being the classic perfect game in 1965), Hank Aaron's 715th home run, the A's clinching the 1974 World Series, Rick Monday saving the American Flag, a Willie Aikens home run from the 1980 World Series, "The Catch" from Joe Montana to Dwight Clark, the Mets Game 6 come back in 1986, Kirk Gibson's 1988 World Series home run, and the Twins, Braves, and Yankees winning World Series in the 90's.


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Artist/Composer: Rob Adams
Keywords: Scully; baseball; football


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Reviewer: Jacobson - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - September 25, 2009
Subject: Great Highlights
I really enjoy the highlights from Vin's career. Where were these originally broadcast?


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