Vin Scully is in the final season of his Hall-of-Fame career as the Dodgers broadcaster and apparently he doesn't want to call any other baseball game expect for the Dodgers.

According to Sports Illustrated, Scully was approached by Fox Sports earlier this month to be part of its MLB All-Star Game coverage, but the 88-year-old turned down the request despite Fox Sports willing to accommodate him however he wished.

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"I told (Scully), ‘Look, everyone would love to have you as part of the All Star Game,’” said Brad Zager, a vice president of production for Fox Sports. "Anything you would want to do, we will make it happen."

Zager, who has known Scully for more than a decade, said the broadcaster felt it was not his place to be in someone else’s broadcast booth and didn't want to overshadow the players in this year’s game.

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"He told me, 'I’m not Kobe Bryant. I’m just out there calling games,'" said Zager, who thinks Scully would only call games on Fox if the Dodgers were to make the postseason.