Dodgers to honour Vin Scully in ceremony before Friday's game against Padres

Hall of Fame broadcaster called games in Brooklyn, Los Angeles for 67 years

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Caption: Former Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully, seen here waving to the crowd in Los Angeles in 2016, will be honoured by the team before their game against the San Diego Padres on Friday after the broadcasting legend died on Tuesday. (Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

The Los Angeles Dodgers will honour Vin Scully in a ceremony before Friday night's game against the San Diego Padres.
The Hall of Fame broadcaster died Tuesday at age 94. He called games in Brooklyn and Los Angeles for 67 years as the longest tenured broadcaster in any pro sport.
Scully will be commemorated at various locations around Dodger Stadium as well.
Behind the press box named for him, the "I'll Miss You" banner from his last game at the stadium in 2016 will be on display. Some of his World Series rings will be displayed starting Aug. 19.
In the lobby, a tribute to Scully will be added to the display case.

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The Dodgers are wearing a black patch featuring a microphone and the name `VIN' on their jerseys for the rest of the season.
The Scully family is suggesting donations may be made to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation and Catholic Athletes for Christ, two charities he supported. Tunnel to Towers Foundation honors Stephen Siller, a Brooklyn firefighter who died in the collapse of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.