A Hundred Years Of Listening To Baseball
As a youngster experiencing childhood during the 1930s, Vin Scully would take a glass of milk, a plate of wafers and a cushion into the lounge of his family's stroll up loft in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. He would slither under a gigantic four-legged radio control center, put his head down and let the sound of a ball game wash over him, similar to water surging out from a shower head. 안전놀이터
"At the point when I went adequately downhill to truly put myself out there, I realized that it was the radio that truly carried me into longing to do baseball," Mr. Scully said. "The basic radio and baseball, that was my springboard."