I was thinking of Harry today for whatever reason and had to hear his voice. I love this tribute. It gives me chills every time I watch it. We miss you Harry!
campdry oh I know right. This is one of the many reasons I never watch Phillies games on TV anymore let alone the radio. I miss him everyday! The announcers we have these days their voices stink but Harry’s never did.
@@michaelmace924 Harry Kalas & John Facenda are the greatest narrators at NFL films ever guaranteed Ed Sabol made the best decision ever both narrating team highlights films however John Facenda was perfect narrating super bowl highlights til 1984 Harry Kalas narrating NFL Game of the week in the mid 70s
My earliest Phillies memory is my dad and my grandad listening to Harry and Whitey calling the game over an AM radio on our front porch. His voice still brings tears to my eyes
I get goosebumps EVERY SINGLE TIME I listen to HK call the final out of the 2008 World Series ! I memorized that call just like I’m sure most die hard Phillies fans have as well. I’ve never missed a voice so much in my life as I have HK’s. Rest in Paradise you absolute Legend!
I know he's always gonna be the best announcer for the Phillies but I find it crazy that he isn't known as a top 3 announcer of all time. I mean how can you top that.
My favorite Harry story is a true one about when 1st baseman John Kruk returned from testicular surgery. Harry told Kruk to swing at the first pitch. When the Krukker asked why, Harry said, "I don't want to be the first announcer to say, 'John Kruk has one ball'!" ~Bill S. a/k/a AshburnStadium
Harry Kalas was undoubtedly the voice of my childhood. My earliest memories are of listening to the Phillies on the radio with my Dad. Whether I was helping him fix stuff in the house, or we were cutting and stacking firewood for winter, or just playing in my room with my Baseball cards after the sun went down, the game seemed to always be on, and it was never without Harry's unique and magical voice. The best times of all though were when those struggling late 80s Phillies teams would have a lead late in the game with a good chance to win it, although I was already in bed and sometimes asleep, my Dad would almost always come and wake me up so I could listen in with him to hear Harry call the Win!! I was always too excited to go back to sleep. I wanted so bad for them to Win and to celebrate a World Series victory with my Dad. Then in 1993 I had the best summer ever both as a 12 year old boy, playing Little League and making the All-Star team for the first and only time but better yet my Phillies were in 1st place all year having an absolutely MAGNIFICENT season. I was CERTAIN this was the year. We beat Pittsburgh late to clinch the Division and then came the NLCS against the vaunted Atlanta Braves. But I just knew that the Phillies were destined for greatness. The World Series was a roller coaster of emotions and the Blue Jay's were good. But they had it last year and this year was OURS!! I was even more convinced after Curt Schilling's complete game shutout in Game 5 at home to force a game Six. The Blue Jay's had the Series lead but The Phillies ALWAYS FOUND A WAY TO GET THE WIN. I had faith. But We all know what happened. And as the Greatest, most entertaining, most endearing team I've ever seen; my all time favorite for sure; walked off the field in defeat. I just sat on my couch and cried. I certainly went through the 5 stages of grief those next few days. Nothing in my incredibly blessed life to that point had been so truly depressing and heartbreaking. We'll be back and we'll win it next year I told myself over and over again. But it just never happened. Like all teenagers, I got more and more involved in other things over the years but I will never forget how that 1993 Phillies Team made me feel. It was certainly a noted and poignant end of my childhood and beginning of my adolescence. Looking back it was such a magical time which truly cemented my love for the Phillies permanently. 2008 was Wonderful and I always have High Hopes to see them win it again. But I had since grown up (somewhat) joined the Air Force and gotten married and, unfortunately (another long story), I wasn't able to celebrate with my Dad, listening to Harry Kalas as we won it. But I'm so glad that Harry survived long enough to call the final pitch as Brad Lidge struck out Eric Hinske to seal the first ever Phillies WS win in my lifetime (I was born in May 1981). The next season though my Dad and I got tickets to Opening Day at Citizens Bank Park and we were there for the World Series Ring Ceremony. Such a fun time. As Phils fans, we've had it rough more often than not, and I still have High Hopes that we'll win it all again soon so I can celebrate with my Dad. But no matter what happens, I'll always be a Phillies fan for LIFE!!
God Bless Harry Kalas...Still in shock. This fan will never listen to a phillies game the same way again. Listening to that voice at home was so soothing, nobody will ever be able to replace him! R.I.P. Harry, my thoughts and prayers are with the Kalas family!
It's amazing how baseball announcers become a backdrop to our lives. They come into our home and we feel like we know them, and when they leave us it is like losing a member of our family. Long live baseball and its announcers. And may there always be radio to bring us the sound of baseball, the cadence and rhythm, the excitement and the humour. RIP Harry Kalas, Phil Rizzutto, Mel Allen, Harry Carey, Ernie Harwell, Dizzy Dean, Red Barber, Russ Hodges...
The greatest baseball announcer in history. Yes there have been some good ones. Vince Scully, Jack Buck Sr, Keith Jackson.......but they were all 2nd to Harry. He was the greatest.
I remember being 12 years old and hearing his voice during the highlight packages on inside the NFL. It was so perfect I thought he had to be a computer generated voice. He was truly one of a kind.
He was the voice of the NFL for my generation who only knew of Facenda from old highlights…he did all 3 of the Patriots Super Bowl team films 2001, 03 & 04
My childhood memories are full of Sunday baseball games with Harry's voice calling the game & my dad sleeping on the couch. Today both of these great men are gone but their memory live on inside of me.
I was devastated learning of his passing. He was part of my childhood, teen years and adult hood. You counted on him being there every summer and he was. He made the untelevised games worth listening to on the radio, even thru some bleak years. I was so thankful he was able to call the Phillies 2008 World series victory and for him to be able to celebrate that moment. Phillies baseball has not been the same without him. I grew up with him. You truly felt like you knew him. He is missed very much!
Tyler Quinn. Very true but I will say I enjoy listening to LA and Scott Franskey on the radio and I will say Tom McCarthy does a really good job on TV but nobody will ever be as good as Harry kalas and Whitey
I never get sick of watching this collage every once and a while. Still wish Harry Kalas was calling games. Games havent been the same since and never will be
I was just at his gravesite, it has stadium chairs that you can sit in. And his marker is a big microphone, it's pretty cool. I had no idea how much impact he had in Philly until I watched this.
Harry Kalas(Phillies), Mike Lange (Penguins), Myron Cope (Steelers), Fran Fisher (Penn State Football). I'm so fortunate to have been able to listen to and root for the teams of these legendary Pennsylvania Sports Broadcasters. All four are magnificent, unique, and transcendent. I'm so lucky.
two days now, and the tears havent stopped. hearing all these playbacks of Harry,bring back so many memories. he was a legend,he was the voice, he was baseball! a piece of all of us is gone,it will never be the same.R.I.P. Harry the "K"
I Never Had The Chance To Meet Harry Kalas But He Was a Gentlemen Outside Of Baseball For Many Phillies Fans Including Myself Go Phillies R.I.P Harry Kalas!
@@carmensandiego328 I join you as well for me I ❤ listening to Harry Kalas narrating NFL films from team highlight films and hosting NFL Game of the week from the mid 70s
T bone oh I know right! Harry was absolutely the best!!! His job as the Phillies announcer was the greatest. I wish he was still alive. The announcers we have these days their voices stink but Harry’s never did.
watching the phillies games in the world series this year every time utley made an amazing play or hit a homerun all I could hear was Harry's voice "Chase Utley, you are the man!" R.I.P. Harry the K
Here we are 4 years later and i STILL miss this man. He was one of the best announcer's to ever call a pro sports game(s) in any sport. I am happy to say that i had the privledge of listening to Harry The K for Many MANY years calling my beloved Phillies. Its a moments that i wont forget... Not Even Four Years After His Passing! God Bless Harry, Never Forgotten Buddy!
I had to relocate when I got a new job. I could have gone to a baseball city, Boston or Philadelphia. I picked Philly after I heard Harry Kalas on the radio.
Not a phillies fan. But u folks had THE best ever! Euchre is great, caray was great, sculley is great. But HK was absolutely phenominal! I luved his calls of NFL games on westwood. Breathtaking!! Harry made a sunday afternoon (in September) game sound like the superbowl! He made inside the NFL on HBO sound like an earth-shattering event!! So miss this guy! Harry could read a phone book and make it sound interesting.
Aaron Wash Harry and Richie Ashburn (Whitey to Phillies fans) were pure gold. I'm not ashamed to admit I cried when each of them passed away. It was the end of an era which will never be duplicated.
I think God needed someone to call a ballgame and no one up there was good enough. I'm happy he didn't fade away but left as quick as a line drive to left. Thanks for memories Mr. Kalas.
Ay. I'm a Mets fan and I didn't dislike this. Harry Kalas is one of the greatest announcers there ever was. I always thought his "outta here" calls were great. Even if it was Utley or Howard hitting the home runs against the Mets. Gotta put down your team loyalties and realize that Baseball lost a great man.
The sounds of spring was hearing Harry K’s voice on tv and I knew summer wasn’t far behind. Thanks for the memories and I am glad you were alive for the 2008 World Series go Phils
When I was a kid the most wonderful event happened when Texas got a major league baseball team. I would listen night after night to one Harry Kalas and pretty much thought all baseball announcers should sound like that. Harry was so great that when he became a Phillies announcer I became a Phillies fan. The games are not the same since Harry died.
Tom McCarthy and Scott franske are good. But 12 years later it still ain't the same without Harry kalas. Phillies will never get another voice like him. Him and Richie Ashburn were the best 2 voices EVER
Lucky me. I have over 30 old cassette tapes full of "The Star of the Game" postgame shows hosted by Harry or Richie Ashburn. I knew I was taping them for some good reason. I'll miss ya Harry
There is one thing Harry couldn't do - sing! ;-) His golden pipes didn't extend that far - but I (and nearly every Phillies fan) adored him anyway - because he gave his all at everything he did!
How I miss the voice of summer...seems like forever since I've heard it last. The Phils tonight completed an epic comeback against the Dodgers after being down 9-2....and like so many other times in the past year, I couldn't help but wonder how Harry would've called it. I don't think I'll ever watch a baseball game again without having Harry Kalas in mind. He is not just deeply missed, he is truly remembered in every sense. We love you Harry!
I remember the day he passed away and how sick I felt.. truly the voice of philly and even till this day this hour and this minute as my eyes are getting teary I miss that mans voice and personality. Such a good with a good heart, but hes in a better place not RIP Harry
i teared up when they showed thome hitting his 400th home run. i remember watching it. i was only 11, i will never ever forget harry. i was born into a family that loved the phillies, i grew up listening to HK, i'm 19 and i remember him so clearly. i went to the first home game after he died, it was so surreal. i felt like i was watching a new baseball team..just wasn't the same without old harry. rest in ever loving peace, harry. we all love and miss you
Greatest member of the Phillies organization period. No one can ever replace him, he made the Phillies games perfect. He was perfect. He so much emotional and energy.
He & John Facenda were the best two narrators at NFL films both narrated team highlights when John was great at narrating super bowl highlights til 1984 Harry Kalas also great on my favorite show inside the nfl when it was on HBO plus he also was the host with Steve Sabol on NFL week in review
Thank you Harry for enriching our lives! We love you HK! High hopes forever!
You would have loved this 2022 Phillies team, Harry.
I was thinking of Harry today for whatever reason and had to hear his voice. I love this tribute. It gives me chills every time I watch it. We miss you Harry!
Even though it's been 13 years it's still hard to watch Phillies baseball without Harry kalas.
T Mac blows
Listening to Phillies games just isn't the same without his voice
campdry oh I know right.
This is one of the many reasons I never watch Phillies games on TV anymore let alone the radio.
I miss him everyday!
The announcers we have these days their voices stink but Harry’s never did.
Oftentimes I'll watch some NFL Films with Harry narrating
@@michaelmace924 Harry Kalas & John Facenda are the greatest narrators at NFL films ever guaranteed Ed Sabol made the best decision ever both narrating team highlights films however John Facenda was perfect narrating super bowl highlights til 1984 Harry Kalas narrating NFL Game of the week in the mid 70s
Second to none
Still miss his calls he would like Harper
My earliest Phillies memory is my dad and my grandad listening to Harry and Whitey calling the game over an AM radio on our front porch. His voice still brings tears to my eyes
harry kalas is the master!!
The soundtrack of my youth, if not my life.
That 2008 call still gives me the chills.
Not only does Harry’s fall give me chills, I have to say, that was the greatest call of Chris wheeler’s career also, because he was absolutely quiet.
I get goosebumps EVERY SINGLE TIME I listen to HK call the final out of the 2008 World Series ! I memorized that call just like I’m sure most die hard Phillies fans have as well. I’ve never missed a voice so much in my life as I have HK’s. Rest in Paradise you absolute Legend!
Phillies baseball is missing something now. 😕 we miss you Harry.
Signed every Phillies fan anywhere in the world. We love and miss you
A true Phillies and broadcasting legend. There will never be another like him. Happy l lived at a time to experience his legendary run.
I know he's always gonna be the best announcer for the Phillies but I find it crazy that he isn't known as a top 3 announcer of all time. I mean how can you top that.
I used to hang out with Harry before ballgames whenever the Phillies came into town. Super nice guy.
I believe he is still calling the phillies games from heaven
My favorite Harry story is a true one about when 1st baseman John Kruk returned from testicular surgery. Harry told Kruk to swing at the first pitch. When the Krukker asked why, Harry said, "I don't want to be the first announcer to say, 'John Kruk has one ball'!"
~Bill S. a/k/a AshburnStadium
He was the only reason to tune into games during those dark years.
Exactly and sarge ya know
Douglas Schultz I completely agree
We were truly blessed to have Harry Kalas as the voice of our baseball team in eastern Pennsylvania. Announcers are a dying breed nowadays.
So happy he got to experience the Phillies' 2008 win!
RIP Harry the K. Watching the Phils will never be the same without you. You were one of a kind, you were the man.
GOD BLESS HARRY, RITCHIE AND ANDY. I HAVE BEEN A PHILLIES FAN FOR 57 YEARS.
ROBERT STACK I completely agree.
Harry Kalas was undoubtedly the voice of my childhood. My earliest memories are of listening to the Phillies on the radio with my Dad. Whether I was helping him fix stuff in the house, or we were cutting and stacking firewood for winter, or just playing in my room with my Baseball cards after the sun went down, the game seemed to always be on, and it was never without Harry's unique and magical voice. The best times of all though were when those struggling late 80s Phillies teams would have a lead late in the game with a good chance to win it, although I was already in bed and sometimes asleep, my Dad would almost always come and wake me up so I could listen in with him to hear Harry call the Win!! I was always too excited to go back to sleep. I wanted so bad for them to Win and to celebrate a World Series victory with my Dad. Then in 1993 I had the best summer ever both as a 12 year old boy, playing Little League and making the All-Star team for the first and only time but better yet my Phillies were in 1st place all year having an absolutely MAGNIFICENT season. I was CERTAIN this was the year. We beat Pittsburgh late to clinch the Division and then came the NLCS against the vaunted Atlanta Braves. But I just knew that the Phillies were destined for greatness. The World Series was a roller coaster of emotions and the Blue Jay's were good. But they had it last year and this year was OURS!! I was even more convinced after Curt Schilling's complete game shutout in Game 5 at home to force a game Six. The Blue Jay's had the Series lead but The Phillies ALWAYS FOUND A WAY TO GET THE WIN. I had faith. But We all know what happened. And as the Greatest, most entertaining, most endearing team I've ever seen; my all time favorite for sure; walked off the field in defeat. I just sat on my couch and cried. I certainly went through the 5 stages of grief those next few days. Nothing in my incredibly blessed life to that point had been so truly depressing and heartbreaking. We'll be back and we'll win it next year I told myself over and over again. But it just never happened. Like all teenagers, I got more and more involved in other things over the years but I will never forget how that 1993 Phillies Team made me feel. It was certainly a noted and poignant end of my childhood and beginning of my adolescence. Looking back it was such a magical time which truly cemented my love for the Phillies permanently. 2008 was Wonderful and I always have High Hopes to see them win it again. But I had since grown up (somewhat) joined the Air Force and gotten married and, unfortunately (another long story), I wasn't able to celebrate with my Dad, listening to Harry Kalas as we won it. But I'm so glad that Harry survived long enough to call the final pitch as Brad Lidge struck out Eric Hinske to seal the first ever Phillies WS win in my lifetime (I was born in May 1981). The next season though my Dad and I got tickets to Opening Day at Citizens Bank Park and we were there for the World Series Ring Ceremony. Such a fun time. As Phils fans, we've had it rough more often than not, and I still have High Hopes that we'll win it all again soon so I can celebrate with my Dad. But no matter what happens, I'll always be a Phillies fan for LIFE!!
We'll always love you HK!!! ❤️❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽💯👊🏼
God Bless Harry Kalas...Still in shock. This fan will never listen to a phillies game the same way again. Listening to that voice at home was so soothing, nobody will ever be able to replace him! R.I.P. Harry, my thoughts and prayers are with the Kalas family!
I can remember Harry and Richie going back and forth in between calling the game. Legendary
Today was opening day and I missed him as much as I did in 2009 Rest In Peace Harry K
It's amazing how baseball announcers become a backdrop to our lives. They come into our home and we feel like we know them, and when they leave us it is like losing a member of our family. Long live baseball and its announcers. And may there always be radio to bring us the sound of baseball, the cadence and rhythm, the excitement and the humour. RIP Harry Kalas, Phil Rizzutto, Mel Allen, Harry Carey, Ernie Harwell, Dizzy Dean, Red Barber, Russ Hodges...
The greatest baseball announcer in history. Yes there have been some good ones. Vince Scully, Jack Buck Sr, Keith Jackson.......but they were all 2nd to Harry. He was the greatest.
I remember being 12 years old and hearing his voice during the highlight packages on inside the NFL. It was so perfect I thought he had to be a computer generated voice. He was truly one of a kind.
The best ever HK forever , still brings tears
What a legend such an iconic voice, it’s been 10 years
Rip harry. Watching phils get pummeled as they mention it's the anniversary of that sad day
He was the voice of the NFL for my generation who only knew of Facenda from old highlights…he did all 3 of the Patriots Super Bowl team films 2001, 03 & 04
My childhood memories are full of Sunday baseball games with Harry's voice calling the game & my dad sleeping on the couch. Today both of these great men are gone but their memory live on inside of me.
Another year watching this on his birthday. Another year shedding tears.
I was devastated learning of his passing. He was part of my childhood, teen years and adult hood. You counted on him being there every summer and he was. He made the untelevised games worth listening to on the radio, even thru some bleak years. I was so thankful he was able to call the Phillies 2008 World series victory and for him to be able to celebrate that moment. Phillies baseball has not been the same without him. I grew up with him. You truly felt like you knew him. He is missed very much!
This was a very sad and tragic day for all of us Phillies fans.
10 years later I still think about him and miss his voice.
Tyler Quinn. Very true but I will say I enjoy listening to LA and Scott Franskey on the radio and I will say Tom McCarthy does a really good job on TV but nobody will ever be as good as Harry kalas and Whitey
John Dolejsch very true
I never get sick of watching this collage every once and a while. Still wish Harry Kalas was calling games. Games havent been the same since and never will be
Harry was one of the biggest reasons I started following Phillies baseball. There will never be another like him.
Alex Tomasone me too
"It's a long drive that ball's outta here"💯
The only celebrity death I legitimately cried over. And I never cry when a celebrity dies
his home run call was the best there ever was , or ever will be , period , end of story.
I was just at his gravesite, it has stadium chairs that you can sit in. And his marker is a big microphone, it's pretty cool.
I had no idea how much impact he had in Philly until I watched this.
i still miss harry so much we all do. he was the best of all time no one will ever replace you harry you were one of a kind
rip
The best always have a seat in heaven 🙏💯
Wow. That VOICE! He also did voiceovers for NFL films after Facenda died. Classic.
2 Years and it still hurts.. HK
Harry Kalas(Phillies), Mike Lange (Penguins), Myron Cope (Steelers), Fran Fisher (Penn State Football). I'm so fortunate to have been able to listen to and root for the teams of these legendary Pennsylvania Sports Broadcasters. All four are magnificent, unique, and transcendent. I'm so lucky.
i cant believer its been over 3 years harry, the games still not the same without you buddy.
Harry is missed. I remember watching Schmitties 500th homerun. Beautiful. The games will NEVER be the same. RIP Mr. Kalas.
My boyhood hero Harry Kalas, meeting him remains the biggest thrill of my life. My only regret never met Ritchie Ashburn. May they RIP.
We love you too Harry!... One of a kind.. Phils games will never be the same without "The Voice".
I cant believe its been a year. I just cried like a baby. R.I.P Harry We love you too
two days now, and the tears havent stopped. hearing all these playbacks of Harry,bring back so many memories. he was a legend,he was the voice, he was baseball! a piece of all of us is gone,it will never be the same.R.I.P. Harry the "K"
12 years the sound of my childhood is gone,still need to hear his voice. We love you too Harry!
His smooth delivery on NFL Films along with John Fancinda and Phillies baseball Harry Kalas is my all time favorite Miss hearing dog Harry the K R.I.P
Great man
I Never Had The Chance To Meet Harry Kalas But He Was a Gentlemen Outside Of Baseball For Many Phillies Fans Including Myself Go Phillies R.I.P Harry Kalas!
Vince Niederman wish I could’ve met him too
@@carmensandiego328 I join you as well for me I ❤ listening to Harry Kalas narrating NFL films from team highlight films and hosting NFL Game of the week from the mid 70s
Yes, Harry is once again with Richie "Whitey" Ashburn, in Heaven's broadcast booth.
Too bad we can't get that frequency here...
Harry was the best!!!!
T bone oh I know right!
Harry was absolutely the best!!!
His job as the Phillies announcer was the greatest.
I wish he was still alive. The announcers we have these days their voices stink but Harry’s never did.
watching the phillies games in the world series this year every time utley made an amazing play or hit a homerun all I could hear was Harry's voice "Chase Utley, you are the man!"
R.I.P. Harry the K
Here we are 4 years later and i STILL miss this man. He was one of the best announcer's to ever call a pro sports game(s) in any sport. I am happy to say that i had the privledge of listening to Harry The K for Many MANY years calling my beloved Phillies. Its a moments that i wont forget... Not Even Four Years After His Passing!
God Bless Harry, Never Forgotten Buddy!
My God, I starting crying when he told us he loves us.
I had to relocate when I got a new job. I could have gone to a baseball city, Boston or Philadelphia. I picked Philly after I heard Harry Kalas on the radio.
RIP HK... thanks for the memories
tear up every time I watch this
David Gough me too
Same here
Godspeed, Mr. Kalas!!! We all miss ya!
DocWyldeCard agreed!
RIP my friend RIP
heros get remembered but legends never die
Not a phillies fan. But u folks had THE best ever! Euchre is great, caray was great, sculley is great. But HK was absolutely phenominal! I luved his calls of NFL games on westwood. Breathtaking!! Harry made a sunday afternoon (in September) game sound like the superbowl! He made inside the NFL on HBO sound like an earth-shattering event!! So miss this guy! Harry could read a phone book and make it sound interesting.
Aaron Wash Harry and Richie Ashburn (Whitey to Phillies fans) were pure gold. I'm not ashamed to admit I cried when each of them passed away. It was the end of an era which will never be duplicated.
Love how you called Uecker "Euchre" like the card game. I always thought the game was named after him
We miss ya Harry! Wish you could be here for the Fab Four. I can only imagine what you would have to say about it..
Legend
I can’t believe it’s been 10 yrs since his death never be forgotten
I think God needed someone to call a ballgame and no one up there was good enough. I'm happy he didn't fade away but left as quick as a line drive to left. Thanks for memories Mr. Kalas.
Ay. I'm a Mets fan and I didn't dislike this. Harry Kalas is one of the greatest announcers there ever was. I always thought his "outta here" calls were great. Even if it was Utley or Howard hitting the home runs against the Mets. Gotta put down your team loyalties and realize that Baseball lost a great man.
A great voice for NFL Films after the passing of John Facenda. Harry Kalas was a class act.
Even today with all the excitement with the Phillies I can still hear your voice Mr. Kalas …miss you ❤
As met fan when I think of the Phillies it's always Harry! God listening to him as a met fan makes me smile cause his calls were amazing!
i hung out for about 45 minutes with Harry at the the south Philly turf club
great guy down to earth guy
he talks just like he's calling the game
The sounds of spring was hearing Harry K’s voice on tv and I knew summer wasn’t far behind. Thanks for the memories and I am glad you were alive for the 2008 World Series go Phils
I get tears in my eyes every time I hear himself last call. We love you Harry you are truley the voice of phiadelphia.
We miss you Harry! were going to need you tonight.. high hopes ! Go Phils !
When I was a kid the most wonderful event happened when Texas got a major league baseball team. I would listen night after night to one Harry Kalas and pretty much thought all baseball announcers should sound like that. Harry was so great that when he became a Phillies announcer I became a Phillies fan. The games are not the same since Harry died.
There will never be another Harry Kalas. I watch NFL films just for his voice
Tom McCarthy and Scott franske are good. But 12 years later it still ain't the same without Harry kalas. Phillies will never get another voice like him. Him and Richie Ashburn were the best 2 voices EVER
rip harry the k
the best of all time i miss him dearly
get to see him one last time on saturday
No one ever did it better. There have been many greats and Harry was certainly among them. .. THE voice of the Phils!
Lucky me. I have over 30 old cassette tapes full of "The Star of the Game" postgame shows hosted by Harry or Richie Ashburn. I knew I was taping them for some good reason. I'll miss ya Harry
There is one thing Harry couldn't do - sing! ;-)
His golden pipes didn't extend that far - but I (and nearly every Phillies fan) adored him anyway - because he gave his all at everything he did!
How I miss the voice of summer...seems like forever since I've heard it last. The Phils tonight completed an epic comeback against the Dodgers after being down 9-2....and like so many other times in the past year, I couldn't help but wonder how Harry would've called it. I don't think I'll ever watch a baseball game again without having Harry Kalas in mind. He is not just deeply missed, he is truly remembered in every sense. We love you Harry!
makes me so happy he saw them win 2008. the 0-2 pitch we will remember
Great times.
I will always remember him. Philly loves you Harry! One year ago today... :'(
i always knew him as the voice in this is the nfl he and facenda were the best.
I remember the day he passed away and how sick I felt.. truly the voice of philly and even till this day this hour and this minute as my eyes are getting teary I miss that mans voice and personality. Such a good with a good heart, but hes in a better place not RIP Harry
I cant believe its been that long
Also known for IBM presents you make the call. Remember those during broadcast of Monday night football. Great voice
I LOVE PHILADELPHIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i teared up when they showed thome hitting his 400th home run. i remember watching it. i was only 11, i will never ever forget harry. i was born into a family that loved the phillies, i grew up listening to HK, i'm 19 and i remember him so clearly. i went to the first home game after he died, it was so surreal. i felt like i was watching a new baseball team..just wasn't the same without old harry. rest in ever loving peace, harry. we all love and miss you
Greatest member of the Phillies organization period. No one can ever replace him, he made the Phillies games perfect. He was perfect. He so much emotional and energy.
I'm not a Phillies fan but thank you, Harry Kalas for those Inside the NFL/NFL Film narrations. :)
one of the saddest days in south philly. we lost a legend.
He & John Facenda were the best two narrators at NFL films both narrated team highlights when John was great at narrating super bowl highlights til 1984 Harry Kalas also great on my favorite show inside the nfl when it was on HBO plus he also was the host with Steve Sabol on NFL week in review
Phillies games just don't sound quite the same without Harry behind the mic. We miss ya HK.
I'm a 54 year old man. Just spent the last 7:19 crying.
we love u harry you will be missed! thanks for everything