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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Phillies announcer Harry Kalas dead at 73<br /><br />By HOWARD FENDRICH, AP Sports Writer1 hr 45 mins ago<br /><br />WASHINGTON Longtime Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas, who punctuated innumerable home runs with his Outta Here! call, died Monday after being found in the broadcast booth before a game against the Washington Nationals. He was 73.<br /><br />We lost our voice today, team president David Montgomery said, his voice cracking. He has loved our game and made just a tremendous contribution to our sport and certainly to our organization.<br /><br />Kalas was found by the Phillies director of broadcasting at about 12:30 p.m. and taken to a local hospital, Montgomery said.<br /><br />Kalas had surgery earlier this year for an undisclosed ailment that the team characterized as minor. He looked somewhat drawn last week as the Phillies opened the season at home.<br /><br />Kalas joined the Phillies in 1971. Before that, he was an original member of the Houston Astros&#x27; broadcast team from 1965-70. He also did voiceover work for NFL Films and for commercials.<br /><br />In 2002, he received the Baseball Hall of Fame&#x27;s Ford C. Frick Award for his contributions to the game.<br /><br />Kalas joined the Phillies radio and TV broadcast team the year the club moved into their former home, Veterans Stadium, replacing fan favorite Bill Campbell.<br /><br />He wasn&#x27;t immediately embraced by Phillies fans, despite being paired with Richie Ashburn, a Hall of Famer as a player, and longtime announcer. But Kalas evolved into a beloved sports figure in Philadelphia. He and Ashburn grew into a popular team, and shared the booth until Ashburn&#x27;s death in 1997.<br /><br />THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP&#x27;s earlier story is below.<br /><br />WASHINGTON (AP) Longtime Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas has died at age 73.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />Montogomery&#x27;s voice was cracking as he said that we have lost our voice.<br /><br />Kalas had been with the Phillies since 1971 and was known for his distinctive Outta here! home run call.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/28969">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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