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Photos: L.A. remembers Vin Scully

Fans gather outside Dodger Stadium to visit a growing shrine to Dodgers announcer Vin Scully.
A tribute at Dodger Stadium.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
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Vin Scully, the voice of the Dodgers for 67 seasons, died Tuesday at the age of 94. The news touched not only the baseball community but the world.

Fans, athletes and others are paying their respects to the legendary broadcaster. The Dodgers plan to honor Scully with a pregame tribute Friday at Dodger Stadium.

JD Redhouse says a prayer  for  Vin Scully
J.D. Redhouse says a prayer at the memorial for Vin Scully outside Dodger Stadium.
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Fans gather at a memorial to Scully outside Dodger Stadium
The growing shrine on Wednesday.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
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Javier Najera places a handmade sign at the memorial outside Dodger Stadium
Javier Najera places a handmade sign on the memorial.
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Mementos rest at Scully's Hollywood Walk of Fame star
Mementos at Scully’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star.
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Alain Gomez stands for a portrait in his Vin Scully shirt.
Alain Gomez wears a Vin Scully T-shirt at Dodger Stadium.
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The memorial includes handmade tributes.
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Candles burn at the Scully memorial outside Dodger Stadium
Candles burn at the memorial.
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Meagan Newhouse shows a note and flowers she would leave at the memorial
Dodgers fan Meagan Newhouse leaves a note and flowers at the memorial.
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A moment of silence for  Scully at SoFi Stadium.
A moment of silence for Scully was held during the Leagues Cup Showcase 2022 at SoFi Stadium.
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 City Hall and the fountain at Grand Park are lit up for Vin Scully.
City Hall and the fountain at Grand Park are lit up in Dodger blue.
(Gina Ferazzi/Los Angeles Times)

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