If you're a Dodgers fan, the voices of Vin Scully and Jaime Jarrín are as inseperable are as much a part summer in Los Angeles as sun, the beach, and taco trucks. With a combined 119-years of broadcasting, we need to find a way to honor what they've meant to the city and our ears for all these years. We propose that the best way to do this, the best way to keep the sound of their voices in LA's conciousness for years to come is to have them record all of the standard station-announcements for the LA Metro system.

Who wouldn't want to hear Vin calmly announcing, with his perfect cadance and dulcet tones "And the next stop is, Hollywood and Vine"? Likewise, we think also the same honor should be given equally to Jaime Jarrín since all of the announcements are done bilingually and these two men have spent virtually their entire careers in parallel taking us to the heights of excitement during wins and pennent-races and soothing out the loses and losing-streaks.

Lastly, there is the question of why not? Why not try to do something fun--maybe even great--with the dullest, most mechanical sounds we hear in our everyday life? Why not try to make art--that's what Vin and Jaime have been doing all these years and generations of Angelenos should keep on having the opportunity to hear them, even if it's just to announce the Soto station...