
Pull Up a Chair
The Vin Scully Story
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Narrado por:
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Don Leslie
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Curt Smith
Since 1950, the instantly recognizable voice of Vin Scully has invited listeners to “pull up a chair” for his peerless play-by-play sports reporting. Recruited and mentored by the legendary Red Barber, Scully has narrated NBC’s Game of the Week, 12 All-Star Games, 18 no-hitters, and 25 World Series, describing players from Duke Snider to Orel Hershiser to Manny Ramirez, with hundreds in between. Scully has made every sportscasting Hall of Fame, received an Emmy Lifetime Achievement Award and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and been named Sportscaster of the 20th Century by the American Sportscasters Association. This long overdue biography of Vin Scully is written by Curt Smith, called “the voice of authority on baseball broadcasting” (USA Today).
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Amazing tribute to the worlds most wholesome man
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Should have gotten Mr. Scully to read the book
Almost perfect
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this is a wonderful book recommended highly
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great story great person
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Vin is The Best
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This book is more than disappointing. The tone is excellent, subject matter premium, delivery - choppy -
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At first glance, the text appears disjointed, resembling a composite of notes rather than a cohesive story. This structure, or lack thereof, can make the flow difficult to follow. For a reader, especially one not ingrained deeply in the baseball culture, this presentation style borders on the inaccessible. The author has intricately woven a tapestry of baseball's fabric, but in doing so, has crafted a narrative that may alienate those not versed in the sport's inner dialogue.
One notable challenge is the liberal use of "inside baseball" references. These nod to the aficionados but leave casual fans grappling for understanding. Similarly, the introduction of figures without adequate context or background can prompt a sense of exclusion rather than inclusion in Scully's world. This storytelling choice, while perhaps aiming to immerse the reader directly into the thick of baseball lore, might necessitate a priori knowledge that not all possess.
Yet, amidst these hurdles, the book offers moments of brilliance. Scattered throughout its pages are vignettes that shine brightly, capturing the essence, wisdom, and warmth of Scully. These snippets are like gems in the rough - they draw readers back in, compelling them to navigate through the book's complexities. These engaging anecdotes and tales offer a glimpse into the heart of Vin Scully, reminding us why he remains an enduring figure in the world of sports.
In essence, "Pull Up a Chair, The Vin Scully Story" is a mixed bag. Its nonlinear narrative and specialized references may challenge the uninitiated, yet it houses within it pockets of profound insight and nostalgia that reward the persistent reader. Perhaps then, this book is best approached with the understanding that, much like baseball itself, it is a game of patience, appreciation, and moments of unexpected delight.
Disjointed
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But I finally gave in, and the narration of this story was wonderful.
Whether you listen to Vin for45 years or just one game, you will love this book.
Like most everyone else, Vin is my best friend that I never met.
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Interesting
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