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VIn Scully graduated from Fordham Univeristy, where the Jesuits undoubtedly instructed him in their concept of "eloquentia perfecta". That's a Latin term which means "perfect eloquence". From Wikipedia: "The term connotes values of eloquent expression and action for the common good. For Jesuits, the term eloquentia perfecta was understood as the joining of knowledge and wisdom with virtue and morality." In practice, that means to speak simply and clearly, and never make yourself more important than your subject or your audience.

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After reading Joe's tribute to Vin, I saw this in another tribute article:

"Scully always offered a portal to baseball’s past. He was like a Joe Posnanski column in a powder-blue sports coat."

https://www.theringer.com/mlb/2022/8/3/23290525/vin-scully-forever

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