Vin Scully: \'We Can Certainly Fight Through\' COVID-19 Pandemic
Vin Scully has been hunkered down at home during the coronavirus pandemic, but spoke to the Los Angeles Times about the strange times we are living in.
A veteran of 67 years in the broadcast booth, Scully also grew up during the Great Depression and lived through World War II.
\"Among other things I remember my mother would feed me something that would fill me up and didn\'t cost very much, I remember having pancakes for dinner and a lot of spaghetti,\" Scully said. \"We didn\'t have any money anyway … meat was hard to come by … we bit the bullet.\"
\"From depths of depression we fought our way through World War II, and if we can do that, we can certainly fight through this. I remember how happy and relieved and thrilled everybody was … when they signed the treaty with Japan, and the country just danced from one way or another. It\'s the life of the world, the ups and downs, this is a down, we\'re going to have to realistically accept it at what it is and we\'ll get out of it, that\'s all there is to it, we will definitely get out of it.\"