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Gallery: Images of Harry Kalas

Philadelphia Phillies pitching coach Rich Dubee sits in the dugout before a baseball game with the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park in Washington Monday, April 13, 2009. Associated Press
Long-time Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas, soaked with beer poured on him by celebrating Phillies players, raises his fist as he broadcasts from the field following the teams' winning the East Division Championship on Sept. 30, 2007. Associated Press
The Washington Nationals stand for a moment of silence for legendary Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas who passed away before their baseball game on Monday, April 13, 2009 in Washington. Associated Press
Harry Kalas, longtime broadcaster of the Philadelphia Phillies, is greeted by the Phillie Phanatic Wednesday, June 19, 2002. Kalas, the voice of the Phillies since 1971, worked 27 seasons with the late Richie Ashburn and had called more than 5,000 Phillies games. Associated Press
Hall of Fame Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas and the Phillie Phanatic wave to the crowd after removing the last of the "Vet Countdown" signs in the sixth inning of the Atlanta Braves-Phillies game Sunday, Sept. 28, 2003. Associated Press
Long-time Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas, pictured throwing out the first pitch on Wednesday, April 8, 2009, passed away Monday April 13, after collapsing in the broadcast booth prior to Philadelphia's game at Washington. He was 73. Associated Press
The Philadelphia Phillies bow their heads before a baseball game against the Washington Nationals on Monday, April 13, 2009 in Washington. Associated Press
Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas has a beer poured on him by former Phillies' center fielder Aaron Rowand, right, as he broadcasts from the field following the teams' winning the East Division Championship on Sept. 30, 2007. Associated Press
St. Louis Cardinals' Scott Rolen (27) greets Harry Kalas, left, after ceremonies honoring the Philadelphia Phillies' Hall of Fame broadcaster before the Cardinals-Phillies game Sunday, Aug. 18, 2002, in Philadelphia. Associated Press
Phillies Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Kalas, second from left, is joined in the TV booth on Fathers Day by his three sons, Todd, left, Kane and Brad, right, during the Phillies-Tampa Bay Devil Rays baseball game in Philadelphia on Sunday, June 18, 2006. Associated Press
Philadelphia Phillies infielder Ryan Howard bows his head before a baseball game against the Washington Nationals on Monday. At right is Phillies infielder Chase Utley. Associated Press
Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas, left, is greeted by former Phillie Darren Daulton during ceremonies before the start of a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Philadelphia, Saturday, July 29, 2000. Associated Press
Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas, 2nd from right, poses with Tom Seaver, left, Jane Forbes Clark, chairman of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, 2nd from left, and Dale A. Petroskey, right, president of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Associated Press
In this Sunday, Aug. 18, 2002 photo, Philadelphia Phillies announcer Harry Kalas waves to the crowd during ceremonies honoring the Hall of Fame broadcaster before the start of the Phillies game against the St. Louis Cardinals, in Philadelphia. Associated Press
Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas, left, has a beer poured on him by Phillies' Ryan Howard, right, as he broadcasts from the field following the teams' winning the East Division Championship on Sept. 30, 2007. Associated Press
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