Los Angeles Dodgers broadcasting legend Vin Scully is okay after taking a fall and being hospitalized last night.
The announcer was admitted to West Hills Hospital and Medical Center for precautionary reasons after falling out of bed and hitting his head, theLos Angeles Times was told by Dodgers VP Josh Rawitch.
Rawitch said the Dodgers expect Scully, 82, to re-join the team in Glendale, Ariz., at Camelback Ranch this weekend for Sunday's spring training telecast between the Dodgers and Cleveland Indians.
Scully is entering his 61st season as the Dodgers' broadcaster. He is scheduled to broadcast all of the Dodgers' home games, as well as their road games against National League West and American League West opponents.
The announcer was admitted to West Hills Hospital and Medical Center for precautionary reasons after falling out of bed and hitting his head, theLos Angeles Times was told by Dodgers VP Josh Rawitch.
Rawitch said the Dodgers expect Scully, 82, to re-join the team in Glendale, Ariz., at Camelback Ranch this weekend for Sunday's spring training telecast between the Dodgers and Cleveland Indians.
Scully is entering his 61st season as the Dodgers' broadcaster. He is scheduled to broadcast all of the Dodgers' home games, as well as their road games against National League West and American League West opponents.