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Read about our adveritsing opportunities. Learn more about the people writing for Phillies Nation and browse posts by author. Four amazing Phillies prints by local artist Dan Duffy - 2008 World Series, 1980 World Series, Halladay's Perfect Game and...
Read about our adveritsing opportunities. Learn more about the people writing for Phillies Nation and browse posts by author. Four amazing Phillies prints by local artist Dan Duffy - 2008 World Series, 1980 World Series, Halladay's Perfect Game and...
Read about our adveritsing opportunities. Learn more about the people writing for Phillies Nation and browse posts by author. Four amazing Phillies prints by local artist Dan Duffy - 2008 World Series, 1980 World Series, Halladay's Perfect Game and...
Winter Warm-Up Feb. 25 from 7 to 11 p.m. The event will take place at Glenside Hall at Keswick Avenue and Waverly Road in Glenside. The event will feature a live band, Day Labor Blues, and a silent auction with items such as a stay in a shore house for...
Read about our adveritsing opportunities. Learn more about the people writing for Phillies Nation and browse posts by author. Four amazing Phillies prints by local artist Dan Duffy - 2008 World Series, 1980 World Series, Halladay's Perfect Game and...
In the final game at Veterans Stadium, Mike Schmidt held Thome's hand at home plate, one Philadelphia baseball icon passing the mantle to someone who could be the next. Even Harry Kalas invoked Thome's name for the broadcaster's final words at the old...
Phils on FM? Hard to believe, Harry Somewhere, Harry Kalas must be smiling. That sweet baritone, burnished by years of good drink and a jore than occasional cigar, never needed the smooth sound of FM stereo to sound so sweet. For the rest of us, that...
Mike Schmidt. All of them agree one on thing: You can never replace a legend. You can only succeed him. Rick Schu got a glimpse of just how hard it would be to follow in the footsteps of a legend, if only for a single game, when he was called up by...
This was once, not long ago, unmentionable. Maybe you took the transistor to the Jersey Shore, but that was as much to listen to Harry Kalas and Whitey Ashburn call the games as it was to keep up with the Phillies. It’s different now. Phillies fans are...
A Syracuse University graduate and an Army veteran, Mr. Musser was in the booth for Phillies games from 1976 to 2001. During that time, he worked with the team's most revered broadcasters, Harry Kalas and Richie Ashburn. He broadcast two World Series,...
Andy Musser was that kind of person. Musser, who died at the age of 74 on Monday, spent 26 years as a Phillies broadcaster. He was finally inducted into the Philadelphia Broadcasters Hall of Fame in December. He was never idolized the way Harry Kalas was.
They were the Phillies broadcast team while I was growing up. They kept me company on many Sunday afternoons. Now, only Wheels remains, as Musser passed away at the age of 74. The Phillies issue the following statement on the passing of Andy Musser:...
Wheeler was right there, one seat away, for so many great Phillies calls. His late Hall of Fame partner, Harry Kalas, was the voice for most but not all of them. On Oct 4, 1980, Wheeler was doing color on radio when play-by-play man Andy Musser blurted...
He worked alongside Hall of Fame talents Richie Ashburn and Harry Kalas, along with current broadcaster Chris Wheeler."Our thoughts and prayers go out to Andy's family, especially his wife Eun Joo, his son Allan and his daughter Luanne. Andy was a dear...
I had the pleasure of working with him for 26 years during which time he made a significant contribution to our club." A Syracuse graduate and an Army veteran, Mr. Musser was in the booth for Phillies games from 1976 to 2001. During that time, he worked...
“There never seems to be any fight for position or innings,” Ashburn said. “I credit a lot of that to Andy Musser. He has always accepted that he’s the No. 2 guy of the play-by-play people, and Harry’s No. 1. He’s never tried to do anything about it. ...
Phillies broadcaster for a quarter-century, has died. He was 74. Musser's son, Allan, of Roswell, Ga. , said his father died Sunday evening at his home in Wynnewood in suburban Philadelphia. Musser retired in 2001 after 25 years with the Phillies,...
Phillies broadcaster for a quarter-century, has died. He was 74. Musser's son, Allan, of Roswell, Ga. , said his father died Sunday evening at his home in Wynnewood in suburban Philadelphia. Musser retired in 2001 after 25 years with the Phillies,...
Musser retired in 2001 after 25 years with the Phillies, working throughout his tenure beside Harry Kalas. He missed only two games for health reasons when laryngitis kept him out of the broadcast booth. He also covered the World Series, Eagles and...
Musser retired in 2001 after 25 years with the Phillies, working throughout his tenure beside Harry Kalas. He missed only two games for health reasons when laryngitis kept him out of the broadcast booth. He also covered the World Series, Eagles and...
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
PHILADELPHIA, PA - AUGUST 16: A statue of former Philadelphia Phillies announcer Harry Kalas is unveiled by former pitcher Steve Carlton and Jimmy Rollins #11 of the Philadelphia Phillies before the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Citizens Bank Park on August 16, 2011 in...
View Photo »Fans photograph the newly unveiled statue of Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Kalas before a baseball game between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Arizona Diamondbacks Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011, in Philadelphia.
View Photo »Teelin Nowlan, 3, son of the sculptor Lawrence J. Nowlan, Jr. , is photographed with the newly unveiled statue of Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Kalas before a baseball game between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Arizona Diamondbacks Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011, in Philadelphia.
View Photo »Kane Kalas, right, looks at the statue of his father, Hall-of-Fame broadcaster Harry Kalas, before a baseball game between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Arizona DiamondbacksTuesday, Aug. 16, 2011, in Philadelphia.
View Photo »Former Philadelphia Phillie Steve Carlton, left, and shortstop Jimmy Rollins unveil a statue of Phillies Hall-of-Fame broadcaster Harry Kalas before the a baseball game between the Phillies and the Arizona Diamondbacks Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011, in Philadelphia.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA, PA - AUGUST 16: A statue of former Philadelphia Phillies announcer Harry Kalas is unveiled by former pitcher Steve Carlton and Jimmy Rollins #11 of the Philadelphia Phillies before the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Citizens Bank Park on August 16, 2011 in...
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