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Vin Scully on Manny Ramirez's words

July 3, 2009 |  8:19 pm

Scully_240 Before the top of the fourth inning, Fox played a snippet of the Manny Ramirez pre-game news conference, an interview session filled with a nervous Ramirez not saying a lot about that.

Vin Scully listened to the clip then weighed in with the pefect summation:

"They had a press conference before the game, and, I agree, he didn't say much. But that's what he said."

Once again kudos to Dodgers announcers. Ramirez isn't getting a free pass from them.

-- Diane Pucin

Photo: Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully, the voice of the Dodgers, introduces the game on April 13, 2009. Photo credit: Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times.


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