Vin Scully hung out with POTUS, The Boss, MJ, Kareem and more at the White House

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On Tuesday afternoon, Vin Scully was among 21 Americans to receive the country's highest civilian honor -- the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The White House ceremony was a star-studded affair full of incredible photo opportunities for Scully.
Here he is with two of the most famous basketball players in history, Michael Jordan and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar:

But wait, who's photobombing that picture? Is that Bruce Springsteen?!
It sure is, but don't worry, Scully had the opportunity to catch up with The Boss, as well:

The President of the United States stopped by to present the awards to the recipients:

During the ceremony, Scully sat with actor Robert Redford, singer Diana Ross, and his new friend Bruce:

While introducing Scully, President Obama began, "The game of baseball has a handful of signature sounds: You hear the crack of the bat. You've got the crowd singing in the seventh-inning stretch. And you've got the voice of Vin Scully." He went on to describe the accomplishments of a man who has been so central to bringing baseball to generations of Americans.
The President mentioned that when Scully heard he was being honored he responded: "Are you sure? I'm just an old baseball announcer." But the President went on to explain a truth all baseball fans know which is: "To Americans of all ages, you are an old friend."
He also mused about wishing they could have Scully emcee the event:

In the end, Scully received his richly-deserved medal.

As Scully and the White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest discussed, "How cool is that?"

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