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While it's neither in our DNA nor our souls to hurt for them, it has been a rough stretch for our brothers in Philadelphia. In April, they lost Harry Kalas, beloved voice of the Phillies. Full Article at New York Post
It just didn't seem right to use the names of real players in this little dice game, because nothing I could fashion could possibly do justice for the players I revered (Steve Garvey, Ron Cey, Dusty Baker, Davey Lopes, Don Sutton et al) or those whom I... Full Article at ESPN
Batboy Phil Sheraton brings out the signature blazer and loafers worn by Philadelphia Phillies' broadcaster Harry Kalas in the team's dugout before Game 3 of the Major League Baseball World Series Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009, in Philadelphia. Kalas' customary... View Photo »
A picture may be worth a thousand words, but a word from Harry Kalas painted a thousand pictures.
You might say that Scott Graham, as the new voice of NFL Films, has a plum assignment. But his boss sees it as more of an olive one. "The narrator is sort of like the olive in the martini," said Steve Sabol, NFL Films president. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
I'd rather be an Eagles fan till the day i die and go 0-16 every year than be a cockroach cowboys fan "I think pro athletes should be forced to use steroids. Full Article at Bleeding Green Nation
Harry Kalas will live on for ages in the hearts of Phillies fans and players, but it's unclear how much longer the Citizens Bank Park restaurant Harry the K's will continue to bear his name. Full Article at Philadelphia Daily News
The Philadelphia Phillies celebrate at the Harry Kalas sign in the outfield after defeating Houston Astros to win the National League Eastern division title in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 30, 2009. View Photo »
My voice is not John Facenda's, nor will it ever be, nor will anyone's ever be ... My voice is not Harry Kalas' voice. I think that what they're looking for with a narrator now is, with so much sound that's coming from the sidelines, so many different audibles that are going on, all of the music, the br...
SOUTHAMPTON - Like countless Phillies fans across the Delaware Valley, Lisa Graham's most memorable summer nights were often narrated by legendary broadcaster Harry Kalas. Full Article at PhillyBurbs.com
Harold Norbert "Harry" Kalas (born March 26, 1936) is a Hall of Fame American sportscaster, best known for his roles as lead play-by-play announcer for Major League Baseball's Philadelphia Phillies, National Football League radio broadcasts by Westwood One and as voice-over narrator for NFL Films, a regular feature on Inside the NFL. Full Article
Batboy Phil Sheraton brings out the signature blazer and loafers worn by Philadelphia Phillies' broadcaster Harry Kalas in the team's dugout before Game 3 of the Major League Baseball World Series Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009, in Philadelphia. Kalas' customary jacket and shoes hang in the team's...
View Photo »The Philadelphia Phillies celebrate at the Harry Kalas sign in the outfield after defeating Houston Astros to win the National League Eastern division title in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 30, 2009.
View Photo »Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas has a beer poured on him by former Phillies' center fielder Aaron Rowand, right, as he broadcasts from the field following the teams' winning the East Division Championship on Sept. 30, 2007. Kalas passed away Monday, April 13, 2009, after collapsing in the...
View Photo »Long-time Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas, soaked with beer poured on him by celebrating Phillies players, raises his fist as he broadcasts from the field following the teams' winning the East Division Championship on Sept. 30, 2007. Kalas passed away Monday April 13, after collapsing in...
View Photo »Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas, left, has a beer poured on him by Phillies' Ryan Howard, right, as he broadcasts from the field following the teams' winning the East Division Championship on Sept. 30, 2007. Kalas passed away Monday April 13, after collapsing in the broadcast booth prior...
View Photo »Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas solicits applause after throwing the first pitch before the start of the MLB National League baseball game between the Phillies and the Atlanta Braves in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania April 8, 2009. Kalas, a veteran of decades behind the microphone...
View Photo »Longtime Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas receives the applause of the audience as he accepts the 2002 Ford C. Frick Award at the annual induction ceremony at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, in this file photo taken on July 28, 2002. Kalas, a veteran...
View Photo »Todd Kalas, son of Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Kalas, touches his father's casket during a memorial service at the ballpark in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 18, 2009. Kalas died on April 13, 2009 after collapsing prior to the Philadelphia Phillies' game against the Washington Nationals...
View Photo »The Philadelphia Phillies applaud as the hearse holding Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Kalas leaves the ballpark in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 18, 2009. Kalas died on April 13, 2009 after collapsing prior to the Philadelphia Phillies' game against the Washington Nationals. He was 73.
View Photo »The Philadelphia Phillies carry the casket holding Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Kalas to a hearse on the field at the ballpark in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 18, 2009. Kalas died on April 13, 2009 after collapsing prior to the Philadelphia Phillies' game against the Washington Nationals...
View Photo »Broadcast employee Joe Kennedy touches the casket holding hall of fame Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas on the field at the ballpark in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 18, 2009. Kalas died on April 13, 2009 after collapsing prior to the Philadelphia Phillies' game against the...
View Photo »A fan holds a sign in reference to the passing of hall of fame Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas at the ballpark in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 18, 2009. Kalas died on April 13, 2009 after collapsing prior to the Philadelphia Phillies' game against the Washington Nationals...
View Photo »Fans pay their respects near the casket holding hall of fame Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas on the field at the ballpark in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 18, 2009. Kalas died on April 13, 2009 after collapsing prior to the Philadelphia Phillies' game against the Washington...
View Photo »People walk by the casket of Hall of Fame Philadelphia Phillies' broadcaster Harry Kalas during a memorial tribute service at Citizen's Bank Park in Philadelphia on Saturday April 18, 2009.
View Photo »Jamie Moyer reaches out to touch the casket of Hall of Fame Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas during a memorial tribute service at Citizen's Bank Park in Philadelphia on Saturday April 18, 2009.
View Photo »Todd Kalas, son of Hall of Fame Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas, hugs his father's casket during a memorial tribute service at Citizen's Bank Park in Philadelphia on Saturday April 18, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this April 18, 2009, file photo, Todd Kalas, son of Hall of Fame Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas, hugs his father's casket during a memorial tribute service at Citizen's Bank Park in Philadelphia. Kalas' customary jacket and shoes hang in the team's dugout during games...
View Photo »People pay their respects to Hall of Fame Philadelphia Phillies' broadcaster Harry Kalas during a memorial tribute service at Citizen's Bank Park in Philadelphia on Saturday, April 18, 2009.
View Photo »A fan photographs the painted signature on the first base line of Hall of Fame Philadelphia Phillies' broadcaster Harry Kalas during a memorial tribute service at Citizen's Bank Park in Philadelphia on Saturday April 18, 2009.
View Photo »Phillies fan Michael Aldridge holds a sign during a memorial tribute service for Hall of Fame Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas at Citizen's Bank Park in Philadelphia on Saturday April 18, 2009.
View Photo »Philadelphia Phillies Chase Utley wears the initials HK on his uniform to recognize recently deceased Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas during the Phillies versus San Diego Padres MLB National League baseball game in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 17, 2009. Kalas died of a heart attack...
View Photo »Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Raul Ibanez walks past the outfield wall recognizing recently deceased Phillies announcer Harry Kalas during the Phillies versus San Diego Padres MLB National League baseball game in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 17, 2009. Kalas died of a heart attack...
View Photo »Todd (L), Brad, (C) and Kane Kalas, sons of recently departed Philadelphia Phillies announcer Harry Kalas, throw the first pitch before the start of the Phillies versus San Diego Padres MLB National League baseball game in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 17, 2009. Kalas died of a heart...
View Photo »Phillies' Charlie Manuel, Brett Myers, Carlos Ruiz and Jimmy Rollins watch a video tribute to Hall of Fame Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas during a memorial service at Citizen's Bank Park in Philadelphia on Saturday April 18, 2009.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - APRIL 17: A Philadelphia Phillies fan holds up a sign in honor of recently departed Philadelphia Phillies announcer Harry Kalas during the game the San Diego Padres and Philadelphia Phillies on April 17, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Kalas died of a heart attack on April...
View Photo »The Philadelphia Phillies celebrate at the Harry Kalas sign in the outfield after defeating Houston Astros to win the National League Eastern division title in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 30, 2009.
View Photo »A picture may be worth a thousand words, but a word from Harry Kalas painted a thousand pictures.
My voice is not John Facenda's, nor will it ever be, nor will anyone's ever be ... My voice is not Harry Kalas' voice. I think that what they're looking for with a narrator now is, with so much sound that's coming from the sidelines, so many different audibles that are going on, all of the music, the br...
Gotta go with Harry Kalas' final home run call, a Matt Stairs go-ahead two-run shot in the ninth against the Rockies on Easter Sunday
- aballregion
9 hours ago
Harry Kalas Trbute by Comcast - i http://su.pr/28DdT8
- ye4ever 9 hours ago
- infinitylost22
12 hours ago
Just thought about Harry Kalas announcing Mickey Morandini. Remember those days? I miss them.
- kchristine 12 hours ago