The day after The City of Brotherly Love cried itself to sleep, there's a lot to talk about Harry Kalas.
We have many links to stories about the late Harry Kalas, some recaps of good action on Monday and few other interesting notes.
First up is a ton of links about Harry the K.
- Bill Conlin says the broadcaster was sent to fans by heaven.
- If you missed the link yesterday, here's Bill Lyon writing about the legend who walked among us.
- Frank Fitzpatrick has the definitive obit.
- There was such great chemistry on the air between Harry and Whitey
- Michael Jack.
- Harry's favorite Richie Ashburnstory.
- Our favorite piece on Harry is Bob Ford's talking about what he meant to a city
- The response inside and outside of baseball. It includes Joe Paterno, The Bull, The Krukker and Vin Scully.
- It was a sad double header, writes Phil Rogers.
- Kalas left a mark in Houston.
- Lancaster has several ties to the Philadelphia treasure.
- Vin Scully talked about Harry the K on air.
- The Evening Sun's Travis Lau says everyone will miss Harry
- Bob Ueker recalls the legend.
- Keith Olbermann blogs that Kalas must have been a good man because his son turned out to be a good man as well.
Well, ballgames were played yesterday.
- The Phillies won yesterday.
- The Orioles' new jerseys made their debut. And the team pulled out a victory.
- Clouds are gathering in Washington.
- Zach Duke was on fire Monday
Here's some news from the rest of The Big Leagues.
- Paul Konerko and Jermaine Dye went back-to-back Monday. The cool thing was that it was the 300th home run for both players.
- The Mets opened their new stadium. And it was a great success, writes Mike Lupica. Too bad, the Mets lost. No one should lose when opening a new home
- The Yanks got spanked.
- Cirque de Manny has started. Orlando Hudson hit for the cycle.
- The Astros are off to their worst start since 1984.
Busy day in beantown: the Red Sawx lost, Nomah retahned, and Jed Lowry went dahn.
Troy Glaus and steroids are the talk of St. Louis.


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