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Perfect Eloquence: An Appreciation of Vin Scully

Tom Hoffarth

Named aBest Sports Book of 2024 Pick by Sports Illustrated

When Vin Scully passed away in 2022, the city of Los Angeles lost its soundtrack. If you were able to deliver a eulogy for him, what might it include? What impact did he have on you? What do you carry forward from his legacy? Sixty-seven essayists--one representing each season of his career calling games for the Los Angeles Dodgers, from 1950 through 2016--reflect on the ways his professional and private life influenced them. The contributions include a range of stories and remembrances from those who knew and followed him. The consensus of the contributions is that Scully's actions spoke louder than his well-recognized words.

This collection includes fellow broadcasters as well as historians, players, journalists, celebrities, and others connected to the game of baseball, with each piece introduced by sports journalist Tom Hoffarth. Readers can consider Scully's life through common themes: his sincerity, his humility, his professionalism, his passion for his faith, his devotion to his family, his insistence on remembering and giving context to important moments in the history of not just the game but the world in general, all wrapped up in a gift for weaving storytelling with accurate reporting, fellowship with performance art, humor, and connection.

Book Details

  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • Publish Date: May 1st, 2024
  • Pages: 288
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.60in - 5.80in - 1.20in - 1.30lb
  • EAN: 9781496238788
  • Categories: Baseball - Essays & WritingsGeneral

About the Author

Tom Hoffarth is an Associated Press award-winning journalist with more than forty years of experience reporting in Southern California, focusing on sports and the media. He has written for the Southern California News Group, the Los Angeles Times, Hollywood Reporter, Angelus News, National Catholic Reporte, Los Angeles Business Journal, and Sports Business Journal. He is a coauthor (with Tom Kelly) of Tales from the USC Trojans Sideline: A Collection of the Greatest Trojans Stories Ever Told. Ron Rapoport worked as a sports columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times for more than twenty years and is the author of Let's Play Two: The Legend of Mr. Cub, the Life of Ernie Banks and the editor of The Lost Journalism of Ring Lardner (Nebraska, 2017).

Praise for this book

"Vin was more than a broadcaster, he was my friend."--Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Dodgers Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher
"For twenty-nine of the thirty Major League teams there are lively debates about who was 'the face of the franchise' over the years. Although the Dodgers have had many--Jackie Robinson, Duke Snider, Gil Hodges, Sandy Koufax--who have deserved that designation at various times, for sixty-seven years the face of the franchise was a voice: Vin Scully's. This volume shows why."--George F. Will, author of the New York Times bestseller Men at Work: The Craft of Baseball
"With his mellifluous voice, razor-sharp analysis, and expert storytelling, Vin Scully became the singular voice of the Dodgers for generations of fans. His talent and class were cherished, and he is dearly missed. This book reminds us of all that--and keeps his voice always in our ears and his spirit in our Dodgers-blue hearts."--Annette Bening, Oscar, Emmy, and Tony Award-nominated actress
"Vin Scully wasn't just the voice of the Dodgers, he was the voice of Los Angeles, a city many said has no center. They are wrong. Scully was the center of sprawling, diverse, complex LA for more than half a century. This remarkable collection of essays attests to his brilliance and impact."--Ron Shelton, Academy Award-nominated screenwriter for the film Bull Durham
"This is the Vin Scully book you've been waiting for. Tom Hoffarth's creativity and deft touch, the ringing of old and new voices, and the return of comforting memories team up for an unforgettable journey. Turn the pages and feel the spirit of the game. Of the Dodgers. And of Vin."--Tim Brown, New York Times best-selling coauthor of The Phenomenon
"Perfect Eloquence is a thumbs up sign for all the Dodger fans who still miss his voice and smile."--Dennis McCarthy, Los Angeles Daily News-- (4/6/2024 12:00:00 AM)
"Hoffrath deserves a lot of praise for being able to not only collect all these wonderful stories, but also weave them together in a great book that does justice to one of the greatest sports broadcasters of all time."--Guy Who Reviews Sports Books Blog
"A wonderful and long-overdue tribute to a man whom many consider the best sports broadcaster who ever lived."--Library Journal, starred review
"Hoffarth offers some wonderful perspective in a fine collection of essays."--Bob D'Angelo, Sports Bookie-- (6/7/2024 12:00:00 AM)
"[Perfect Eloquence] is constructed of individual essays penned by 67 peers that Scully impacted. And because of that, it's overflowing with warmth, appreciation, and admiration for one of baseball's most iconic voices."--Jeff Scott, Sports Illustrated-- (11/13/2024 12:00:00 AM)