WASHINGTON (AP) -- Longtime Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas, who punctuated innumerable home runs with his "Outta here!" call, died Monday after being found passed out in the broadcast ...
WASHINGTON -- Longtime Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas, who punctuated innumerable home runs with his "Outta here!" call, died Monday after being found passed out in the broadcast booth ...
To generations of Philadelphia sports fans, the voice and the home run call are unmistakable. Legendary broadcaster and Phillies icon Harry Kalas died Monday. He was preparing for an afternoon game ...
The voice of NFL Films, Harry Kalas, died today in Washington D.C. prior to the Philadelphia Phillies game against the Washington Nationals. He was 73. If you watched any NFL Films telecast in the ...
Longtime Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas wasn’t just the voice of a generation. He was the voice that bridged generations of Phillies fans together. Kalas got his start in broadcasting in 1965 with ...
has died at age 73. Team president David Montgomery announced the death Monday a short time after Kalas passed out in the broadcast booth before a game in Washington against the Nationals.
Around noon last Monday, John Finger stepped into an elevator at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. The chief Web site editor for Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia found himself face to face with ...
The Phillies are making a polarizing change. Harry the K’s, an area in left field at Citizens Bank Park that opened with the stadium in 2004, had been serving as a tribute to longtime announcer Harry ...