WASHINGTON - After the game was over, grim duty on a terrible afternoon, the Phillies all had their stories about Harry Kalas. Not surprisingly, Jamie Moyer's were the oldest.
"I heard Harry's voice for the first time probably as a 9-year-old kid," said Moyer, 46, the starting and winning pitcher on the day when Kalas died. "I grew up listening to Harry and Richie Ashburn. That's what I knew as a kid.
"I came over here in 2006 and it was the same voice. Got to know him a little better. Funny story: I was dating my girlfriend at the time and now it's my wife, Karen. We were at a restaurant in Chicago and he happened to be there. We were quite young - I was over 21 - and he bought us a bottle of wine. Kelly Mondelli's in Chicago. Just a super person to be around. Always brought something to the game. He'll be missed."