Vin Scully, like anyone with ties to the Los Angeles Dodgers, was over the moon Thursday night when they clinched the NL pennant and their first World Series appearance since 1988. The 89-year Scully, who retired in 2016 after 67 years on the job, told the L.A. Daily News that he "doesn't belong" in the booth for the World Series. There are already petitions and calls from fans from Scully to return, but it seems quite clear that he's not trying to thrust himself back into the job he held for so long.