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The sports world is in collective mourning after legendary Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully passed away Tuesday night at the age of 94. He’s survived by five children, 21 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Scully’s illustrious career with the Dodgers spanned 67 seasons, from Brooklyn to Los Angeles, and included multiple World Series titles and an endless list of awards.

Following the Dodgers’ win over the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park, manager Dave Roberts, Clayton Kershaw and Justin Turner were among those who reflected on their relationship with Scully.

More tributes poured in on social media, including from Dodgers Spanish-language broadcaster Jaime Jarrín, part-owner Billie Jean King and former general manager Ned Colletti.

Lakers star LeBron James, mayor Eric Garcetti, Kirk Gibson and Dodger Stadium public address announcer Todd Leitz, Alanna Rizzo, Ryan Pepiot and DJ Severe were among those to celebrate Scully as well.

During Tuesday’s broadcast, Joe Davis and Jessica Mendoza both shared some of their favorite Scully memories. SportsNet LA also aired a commemorative postgame show that featured interviews with Rick Monday, Orel Hershiser, Nomar Garciaparra, Al Michaels and several others.

L.A. City Hall lighting up in honor of Scully

Garcetti announced on that City Hall will light up Wednesday night in honor of Scully. The building has done so in the past to honor Kobe Bryant, the Dodgers organization and others.

Scully called his final Dodgers game on Oct. 2, 2016, at Oracle Park. Considering he grew up rooting for the Giants in New York, it was a fitting send off for the longtime voice of the Dodgers.

The Giants celebrated Scully by installing a plaque in his honor in the visiting TV broadcast booth at Oracle Park.

This article first appeared on Dodger Blue and was syndicated with permission.

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