And, to give the other paper its due:

http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/20090413_Kalas_passes_out__taken_to_hospital.html

Harry Kalas dies

Philadelphia Daily News

Daily News Staff Report

WASHINGTON - Legendary Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas has died. He
was 73.

"We lost our voice today," team president David Montgomery said. "He
knows the game and made a tremendous contribution to the sport and to
our organization . . .

"Anybody who has played for us, it's an immediate point of connection
with the club. He is the Phillies."

The Phillies were told the news at 1:20 p.m.

Montgomery described the team as "stunned."

Kalas collapsed in the press box and was was found at about 12:30 p.m.
by Rob Brooks, the Phillies' director of broadcasting. Emergency
medical personnel were called and took Kalas to George Washington
Medical Center.

"He himself [Brooks], as I understand it, worked with him and
immediately got emergency medical there," Montgomery said earlier.

The Phillies have contacted the White House and said they are not
going to visit with the president tomorrow.

As of now, today's game will be played as scheduled.

Kalas missed most of spring training after undergoing surgery in early
February. The team declined to provide specifics of the surgery at
that time, saying only that it was a "minor medical procedure" and
that there was no reason for concern. It is unknown if that is related
to the current situation.

Kalas had broadcast Phillies games since 1971. He was inducted into
the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2002 as the recipient of the Ford C.
Frick Award.

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