The sports community is mourning the loss of Dodgers legend and sports announcer Don Sutton, who died at the age of 75 of undisclosed causes.
The Hall of Fame pitcher took the mound for over 5,000 innings during his 23-year career, spending 16 of those years with the Dodgers.
Sutton was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1998, the same year the Dodgers retired his number, 20.
After retiring from the field, Sutton began a second career as a baseball announcer, calling Atlanta Braves games for more than 30 years.
During that time, he took a brief break to the Washington Nationals' broadcast booth, but ended up returning to the Braves.