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  • I like to hear that someone in sports or entertainment makes a living in something else that he's passionate about.

    As I more or less said elsewhere, I must have bad genes because so far, I can't stand the taste of beer. Aroma's one thing, taste is another. Thanks for explaining the peculiar name of Anchor Steam though.

    Glad you took every mug for what they were worth, since as far as we know, in heaven there is no beer(groan--if there's wine you'll have to change gears).

  • rip

  • My condolences to the Muser family - Thanks Andy for all the great memories and the wonderful way you broadcasted the Phillies! Rest in Peace.

  • Great to hear Andy Musser again, as familiar and comfortable as an old pair of jeans. I'm happy to see him looking well.

  • thanks for posting, great to hear Andy Musser's voice

  • Andy Musser was the worst Phils announcer ever!! he musta worked Cheap or something. I hated him!!

  • @tricorn1776 - No, you are very wrong, unless you love Chris "Wheels" Wheeler. He is universally hated as the worst announcer in recent Phillies history. I love to joke that Wheels was born the very same day that Nagasaki was nuked (yes, he was born on August 9, 1945). Rest in peace, Andy, and I hope you are reunited with Harry Kalas and Richie Ashburn (whom I honor with my screen name) in Heaven's broadcast booth. Andy was 74, only 4 years older than Whitey, and 1 more than HK.

  • I can remember Andy Musser & Sonny Hill broadcasting the 76ers games on WCAU -530 AM back in the late 60s, then as I regained my interest in baseball in the late 80s, was pleased to hear his voice again as a Phillies broadcaster. Great voice, I always enjoyed his work.

  • @all66books - WCAU-530?? I thought WCAU-AM was always on 1210.

  • @AshburnStadium My memory might be playing tricks on me - after all, I'm talking about 1969. Kind of a long story, but I didn't listen to the station after that year. Maybe someone could find out if the broadcast frequency was the same in '69.

  • @all66books - WCAU must have danced around the dial. I just looked in my June 14, 1940 copy of the Philadelphia Daily News ("Nazis in PARIS" was the headline - I got the paper out of my great-aunt's collection after she passed away at age 92 in 2005), and the radio listings (as important as today's TV listings) had WCAU on 1170 AM. I don't know where they were in 1969.

    Bill a/k/a AshburnStadium (signed into my classic car screen name at the moment)

  • I remember watching this guy on Prism or Sports Channel. He has a good voice. Not a Kalas, but close. Wish he still called a game or two. Just for the memories.

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