I remember Garagiola and Kubek well on Saturday afternoons. I wasn't as big a fan of Kubek, but they gave you the sense that they were friends of yours, watching the game with you.
I subscribed to the Major League Ticket this past season where I was able to pick up all the games. Vin Scully still does an outstanding job calling a game. He doesn't do all the Dodger games anymore, but he works alone. It's amazing that he has been calling Dodger games while they were still in Brooklyn.
In the 80s he did the Game of the Week games with Garagiola. Together they did postseason and World Series games. I remember after the Mets won Game 7 of the series, after paying tribute to the Mets, Scully concluded the broadcast by saying, "Hey Jim Rice; Hey Tony Armas; Hey Roger Clemens; Hey Marty Barrett; Hey Bill Buckner; Hey McNamara; Hey Boston. Hold your heads up. You played your hearts out and came up a buck short."
I may have a few of the players wrong, but I found that sign-off memorable for some reason.