It’s timmmmeee… for Happy Birthday!

photo of Vin Scully

Happy 80th birthday to the best friend of every Dodgers fan, born on this date in 1927.

It seems appropriate to honor Vinny with a listen to one of his classic calls, like this from September 9th, 1965 (mp3) of Koufax’s perfect game. Even reading the transcript, you can hear his voice:

Three times in his sensational career has Sandy Koufax walked out to the mound to pitch a fateful ninth where he turned in a no-hitter. But tonight, September the 9th, nineteen hundred and 65, he made the toughest walk of his career, I’m sure, because through eight innings he has pitched a perfect game. He has struck out 11, he has retired 24 consecutive batters, and the first man he will look at is catcher Chris Krug, big right-hand hitter, flied to second, grounded to short. Dick Tracewski is now at second base and Koufax ready and delivers: curveball for a strike….

And ever the poet:

The Dodgers defensively in this spine-tingling moment: Sandy Koufax and Jeff Torborg. The boys who will try and stop anything hit their way: Wes Parker, Dick Tracewski, Maury Wills and John Kennedy; the outfield of Lou Johnson, Willie Davis and Ron Fairly. And there’s 29,000 people in the ballpark and a million butterflies. Twenty nine thousand, one hundred and thirty-nine paid.

Thanks for the millions of memories, Mr. Scully, and Happy Birthday!