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    Harry Kalas

    WASHINGTON -- Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas has died at the age of 73, team president David Montgomery said Monday.

    Kalas, who also filled a voiceover role for NFL Films since 1975, was taken to a hospital Monday after passing out in the broadcast booth before Monday's game against the Washington Nationals.

    The 73-year-old Kalas, known for his distinctive "Outta here!" call on home runs, was found by the Phillies director of broadcasting at about 12:30 p.m., Montgomery said.

    Kalas joined the Phillies in 1971. Before that, he was an original member of the Houston Astros' broadcast team from 1965-70.

    In 2002, he received the Baseball Hall of Fame's Ford C. Frick Award for his contributions to the game.


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    The last week has just been brutal for baseball fans. I went to college to get into sports radio and Harry has been one of my idols for a long time. I am so sad to hear about his passing. Dang. Just got him back in the mail last week on a custom as well.

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    Mark "The Bird" Fidrych 4/13/09

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    BOSTON (AP) -- Former All-Star pitcher Mark "the Bird" Fidrych was found dead Monday in an apparent accident at his farm. He was 54.
    Worcester County district attorney Joseph D. Early Jr. saids a family friend found Fidrych about 2:30 p.m. Monday beneath a pickup truck at his Northborough, Mass., farm. He appeared to be working on the truck, Early said.
    The colorful right-hander was the American League rookie of the year in 1976 when he went 19-9 with a 2.34 ERA. He spent all five of his major league seasons with the Detroit Tigers, compiling a 29-19 record and a 3.10 ERA.
    His career was cut short by injuries.
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    R.I.P Bird. Everyone will always remember the quirky pitcher who burst onto the scene in 1976, you will be missed.

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    I sat down today and wrote the Fidrych family a letter of sympathy. I also thanked them for sharing Mark with the rest of the world. He made baseball fun and entertaining in his own way.
    Instead of sending out fan mail today, write these families and extend your sympathy.

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    Eddie Blake - Former MLB Pitcher

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    Former big league pitcher Ed Blake dies in SwanseaHad a memorable career in minors

    BY NORM SANDERS - News-Democrat
    Former major league pitcher Ed Blake, who grew up in East St. Louis and played for the Cincinnati Reds and Kansas City Athletics, died Wednesday at Rosewood Care Center in Swansea after a long illness.
    Blake was 83. He is survived by his close companion of 10 years, Belleville alderman Catherine Kreher, son Ed Blake Jr. and his wife Irene, and a daughter, Peggy Gleeson, of Houston, Texas. He also is survived by his sister, Maxine St. John, of Orlando, Fla., and six grandchildren.
    He was preceded in death by his wife of 47 years, Carol Jean Blake, as well as his parents, Edward and Katherine Blake.

    Visitation is from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at George Renner and Sons Funeral Home in Belleville. Additional visitation is from 9 to 10 a.m. Monday at Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church in Belleville, followed by a funeral Mass at 10 a.m.

    The family asked that memorials be made toward the completion of Whitey Herzog Field in Belleville through the Belleville Parks and Recreation Department.
    "He just had lost so much weight, but he hung in there and was a tough guy," Kreher said. "The past three weeks he went down really fast."
    While he went on to pitch in 15 professional seasons, mostly in the high minor leagues, Blake got a special thrill as a teenager during the 1943 World Series in St. Louis.
    "He always said the highlight of his baseball career was pitching batting practice in the 1943 World Series for the Cardinals when he was 17 years old and fresh out of high school," Kreher said. "He said that was truly the most memorable moment. He always took time to greet people and share a baseball story with them."
    Blake was signed by the Cardinals in 1944 and compiled a 5-6 minor-league pitching record before entering the U.S. Army during World War II.
    He served as an infantryman and was wounded in the Philippines, which kept him out of baseball until spring training in 1946.
    After three straight losses with Columbus, he won 13 in a row and finished the season 16-8. It took him five more minor-league seasons until he reached the majors in 1951 with the Cincinnati Reds.
    The Reds picked up Blake in a 1949 trade with the Cardinals for Mike Schultz.
    In six major-league games during his career with the Reds and Kansas City Athletics from 1951-53 and in 1957, Blake was 0-0 with a 6.23 ERA. He pitched a total of eight innings.
    "He always enjoyed talking about his time in baseball and very much enjoyed people who wanted to talk to him about it," said daughter Peggy Gleeson, who got to watch her father pitch in the minors. "There's still stacks of envelopes and letters and cards from people wanting autographs, they're everywhere. He really enjoyed that part of it."
    Blake was 148-126 in 15 minor-league seasons, including 124 victories at the Class AAA level. One of his favorite minor-league stops was Toronto, where he picked up 66 victories from 1954-58.
    In 2007, Blake and Kreher traveled to Canada and finished the trip in Toronto. They were surprised when their tour guide remembered Blake playing there in the minor leagues.
    The guide returned to the hotel the next day with scrapbooks and clippings from Blake's career in the city.
    "After that on our tour, Eddie was like an instant celebrity because other people didn't know he was a baseball guy," Kreher said. "That was just amazing. To see that people appreciated what he had done after all of those years was just amazing."
    As a youngster, he was a teammate of former New York Yankees great Hank Bauer at Central Catholic High in East St. Louis.
    After his playing career ended, Blake spent nearly 50 years in the plumbing business and was a past president of Plumbers Local 360.
    Blake's son, Ed Blake Jr., also was a talented baseball player who spent three years in the minor leagues from 1970-73 after being drafted by the Baltimore Orioles. He is a Belleville attorney with Blake & Allen, P.C.
    His grandson, Edward "Jay" Blake III, is a junior pitcher at John Burroughs High in St. Louis. Following in his father and grandfather's footsteps, he is 2-0 this spring with a 1.00 ERA.
    Contact reporter Norm Sanders at [email protected] or 239-2454.

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    Felix "Doc" Blanchard died Sunday of pneumonia at home in central Texas. Blanchard won the Heisman Trophy in 1945. He was 84.

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