Perfect Eloquence: An Appreciation of Vin Scully

Edited by Tom Hoffarth
Foreword by Ron Rapoport
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Perfect Eloquence: An Appreciation of Vin Scully

Edited by Tom Hoffarth
Foreword by Ron Rapoport
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288 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: May 01, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 288
  • Publisher: Nebraska
  • ISBN: 9781496238788
  • Dimensions: 6.2" W x 1.2" L x 9.1" H
Tom Hoffarth is an Associated Press award-winning journalist with more than forty years of experience reporting in Southern California, focusing on sports and the media. He has written for the Southern California News Group, the Los Angeles Times, Hollywood Reporter, Angelus News, National Catholic Reporte, Los Angeles Business Journal, and Sports Business Journal. He is a coauthor (with Tom Kelly) of Tales from the USC Trojans Sideline: A Collection of the Greatest Trojans Stories Ever Told. Ron Rapoport worked as a sports columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times for more than twenty years and is the author of Let's Play Two: The Legend of Mr. Cub, the Life of Ernie Banks and the editor of The Lost Journalism of Ring Lardner (Nebraska, 2017).
 
"For twenty-nine of the thirty Major League teams there are lively debates about who was 'the face of the franchise' over the years. Although the Dodgers have had many-Jackie Robinson, Duke Snider, Gil Hodges, Sandy Koufax-who have deserved that designation at various times, for sixty-seven years the face of the franchise was a voice: Vin Scully's. This volume shows why."-George F. Will, author of the New York Times bestseller Men at Work: The Craft of Baseball

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