On April 13, 2009, Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Kalas passed away while preparing for a contest between the Washington Nationals and...
On this day in 2009, Harry Kalas passed away. He was 73 and just about to call the Nationals home opener against...
Tim Malcolm, Phillies Nation reporter emeritus, wrote this heartfelt reaction to the death of Harry Kalas the day after he passed in...
In a press release from the Phillies, they have announced the acceptance of the Harry Kalas statue built by Larry Nolan: The...
With just three days to Opening Day – why not start the festivities early with us at a HUGE Phillies kick-off party...
Top Moment #6: Harry Kalas Passes Away in the Broadcast Booth in Washington This isn’t a top moment because of a particular...
Top Moment #16: Stairs Homers for Harry’s Last Home Run Call It wasn’t until April 13th that the great Harry Kalas passed away....
You’re putting together a puzzle, and you’re just about finished. The whole puzzle is put together, but you realize that one piece...
Welcome to the Phillies Nation Podcast! On this very special WORLD SERIES edition of the podcast, Pat Gallen is joined by none...
Hopefully this works for tonight’s game. High hopes everyone… Next time you’re found with your chin on the ground, there a lot...
In a classy display of admiration and love for their lost broadcaster, the Phillies raced to left field following their victory Wednesday...
“Harry never swung a bat or threw a pitch, or wore a uniform, but most likely, he had a more profound effect...
On August 7, Harry Kalas will be inducted into the Phillies Wall of Fame. “When we started the Wall of Fame in...
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Harry Kalas calling Eddie Mathews’ 500th home run – 1967 Harry Kalas calling Manny Trillo’s triple in the NLCS – 1980 Harry...
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