Whether or not Blake was Dan Fouts or Dan Fouts was Blake, The Simpsons ended the episode on a less confusing note, with a shout-out to baseball broadcasting legend Vin Scully.

"Ladies and gentlemen, the Brooklyn Dodgers are the champions of the world."

Real-life uses: Inflection counts on this one, so the quote only works if you can manage at least a passable Vin Scully impersonation. His 60-year tenure with the Dodgers (1950-present) is the longest of any broadcaster with a single club in professional sports history.
He is an actor, known for For Love of the Game (1999), Secret in Their Eyes (2015) and Fireball 500 (1966). Vincent Edward Scully dit Vin Scully, né le 29 novembre 1927 à New York, est un commentateur sportif radio et télévision américain qui décrit de 1950 à 2016 les matchs de baseball des Dodgers de Brooklyn et des Dodgers de Los Angeles. Scully answered that he would have broken down in tears if he tried to say anything more. He threw more interceptions than touchdowns.Another football star, NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Fouts, was supposed to appear in the episode, according to a preview clip posted on the show’s official Fox web page. On Saturday, June 3, 1989, Scully was doing the play-by-play for the NBC After the National League Championship Series in 1989, Scully's NBC contract was up and he left to focus primarily on his duties with the Dodgers.

On January 29, the In 1972, Scully's 35-year-old wife, Joan Crawford, died of an accidental medical overdose; the couple had been married for 15 years. In the preview clip, the same character, who was labeled as Dan Fouts was actually called Blake, and he wasn't a former football player, he was a retired FBI hostage negotiator. We will remove this and make the changes needed.Thank you for your feedback. Vin Scully at the National Radio Hall of Fame; Recent Honors, including 28th win of California Sportscaster of the Year; DailyBulletin.com – Q&A with Vin Scully 'Voice of Heaven' profiles Vin Scully [permanent dead link] 'I Saw It On the Radio' Vin Scully tribute book; Fang's Bites: Videos of the Week – Best Baseball Announcers: Vin Scully (as Scully) Let's take time-out from this triple play to talk about Farmer Dan's Pure Pork Sausages, mmm-hmm! Distribution notice and Acknowledgments Blah blah. Vin Scully Vin Scully is a veteran baseball announcer. 'Simpsons' Gets Athletic With Matt Leinart, Vin Scully Tribute, and Dan Fouts? You're gonna love me! Here are some more facts about the man with the perfect mustache...The Duchess of Cambridge helped curate the unique "Hold Still" project to capture the lives and emotions of people across the U.K. amid the coronavirus pandemicCourtney Stodden shared some painful memories on her 26th birthday.

Vin Scully was born on November 29, 1927 in Bronx, New York, USA as Vincent Edward Scully. While Leinart and Bart tossed the pigskin around, Homer became jealous when he heard Bart express his love for the former USC quarterback. Harry Shearer used Vin as his muse for his generic baseball announcer voice Finally, he said: Scott Christian's news report Apparently, Channel 6 decided to replace Krusty's program with the early afternoon news report.

Vin Scully, broadcaster for the Dodgers for the past 67 years, called his final baseball game yesterday afternoon. Jerry Jones. An edited audio of Scully's 1988 call has been used in The final Major League Baseball game that Vin Scully called for NBC was on Scully has sometimes been criticized for his decisions to not mention certain distasteful off-field, and practice, circumstances involving the Dodgers during baseball broadcastsScully has endured a pair of personal tragedies in his life. He even used the app to get someone to play catch with his son. They have one child. Emmy-winning comedy writer-director-producer Ken Levine (“M*A*S*H,” “Cheers,” “Frasier,” “The Simpsons”) joins Gilbert and Frank for a captivating conversation about the golden age of Top 40 radio, the genius of Vin Scully (and Larry Gelbart), the legacy of Bob and Ray and the importance of preserving showbiz history. His final game was broadcast from San Francisco's Like Red Barber and Mel Allen in the 1940s, Scully retained his credentials in football even as his baseball career blossomed.