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Andy Musser shared the Phillies Broadcast booth with Harry Kalas for 26 years before retiring in 2001. Musser died Sunday at his Main Line home.

NBC Philadelphia reports long-time Phillies announcer Andy Musser died Sunday at his Wynnewood home.
Musser spent 26 years as a Phillies play by play announcer, sharing the announcer booth with Harry Kalas for his entire Phillies tenure and with Richie Ashburn until Ashburn's death in 1997. Musser retired in 2001.
He was part of a broadcast team that an entire generation of Phillies fans grew up listening to and watching through some of the team's biggest season.
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During his 45 year career, Musser also called games for the Eagles, 76er's and college teams. Musser was also a beer afficianado and promoted Anchor Brewing Company's beer. Click on the video clip to see Musser promoting the San Fransisco brewery and talking about his career with the Phillies and showing off his ring from the Phillies first World Series win.
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