He had the longest play-by-play announcing career in NHL history.
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He also played for the Yankees, Cubs, and Cardinals.
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He broke Jesse Owens’ record after 25 years.
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He was a third baseman for the team in the 1960s.
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He became the voice of the Final Four.
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He was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame.
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He led the Kansas City Chiefs to victory in Super Bowl IV.
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Scully set a record for the longest any broadcaster worked with a team in pro sports history.
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He was known as “Hammerin’ Hank” for banging a gavel when he argued points.
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He famously stepped in for Johnny Unitas as “instant quarterback” in 1965.