The legendary eighty-five year old broadcaster Vin Scully (happy birthday!) is going to be taking over the LA Dodgers Twitter account next Monday according to MLB.com, which could turn out to be one of the most glorious things to happen in the history of the interwebz.
Celebrating his 85th birthday, Vin Scully says he'll take over @dodgers on Monday. Submit your questions with #AskVin: atmlb.com/Wxl0cV
— Cut4 (@Cut4) November 29, 2012
Scully is one of the greatest broadcasters to have ever lived, and probably the best MLB broadcaster in history. But his greatness comes from broadcasting the games, not using "the twits." It should be pretty interesting to see how this all goes down next Monday if Vin Scully's previous attempts to read a tweet is any previous indication. Regardless, Vin is a living legend and tuning in next Monday is going to simply be a must.
[H/T: Eye on Baseball]
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