Legendary broadcaster Vin Scully is being hospitalized after taking a fall at his home on Tuesday.
92-year-old Scully took a fall Tuesday afternoon at his home and medical responders transported him to a nearby hospital for treatment. The Dodgers put out he's expected to be released from the hospital soon and he's currently resting comfortably and in good spirits.
Scully released a statement saying, "I won't be doing anymore head first sliding, I never liked it."
Just a few weeks ago in a video that was posted by the Dodgers Twitter account, Scully shared a heartwarming message about what is going on in the world and what he is most looking forward to.
The MLB season has been delayed due to the coronavirus outbreak, and much like many baseball around the country, legendary announcer Vin Scully is also eagerly awaiting Opening Day whenever it should come. The Hall of Fame broadcaster spent more than 50 years behind the mic for the Dodgers and has seen it all both on and off the diamond, and offers words of wisdom to baseball fans around the country in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The great thing is, Vin is going to be okay!
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