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TR he is one of the irreplaceable treasures of baseball. I have had the pleasure of listening to him my whole life and I shudder to think about what it is going to be like watching/listening to the Dodgers without his voice. This may well be his last year as he has said he is going to retire, (I think he is 83 or 84) but I bet he goes another one…at least I hope he does. I laugh as his eyes are not what they used to be and he misses pitches here and there now but he is one of the few that understands when to talk and when to let the game talk for itself.

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