ON THE DL
Tom McCarthy, Phillies Broadcaster, Talks Playoffs, His Work in the Booth, and The Season Without Harry
Tom McCarthy, Phillies play-by-play man, joins the show to talk about the playoffs and recap his year in the booth.

We talk about Tom’s year in the booth as the lead play-by-play guy for the World Champions, and while McCarthy is obviously excited to have this opportunity, he is quick to point out that it’s a job he didn’t want.
Well, eventually he wanted it, and he explains that he came back from doing radio for the Mets for this exact opportunity -- he just thought it would come in 5-6 years when Harry retired. Nobody was ready for Harry’s passing, both emotionally and logistically for the announce crew, especially the way it happened. But there Tom was, less than two hours later, having to tell the Delaware Valley that a member of their family had just died. Then he had to call a baseball game.

We also talk about how different Tom’s call of the game is from Harry’s. How has the reaction in the city been to taking over for the legend? Has he felt any negativity and ‘you’re not Harry’ resentment? Did the legacy of Harry, and the pressure of following such a revered man in these circumstances, affect the way he calls the game?



And while the rotation has struggled down the stretch, we discuss if not having every game matter this year may have changed their outlook in September a little bit. Is it different for a team that knows they’re going to to playoffs? Tom explains that he never had a doubt the Phils would win the division, even while others in the organization (he doesn’t name) were getting nervous. He was with the Mets the year they collapsed in 2007 and he explains that he never thought this Phillies team would do that because they’re made up of ‘different stuff’ than that Mets squad. Win or lose, he explains that this Phillies team is full of good guys -- guys you want to root for.
Which leads to a conversation about Miguel Cabrera. What would happen to a guy like that in Phlly? And could he see anyone on this current team doing that to his teammates? The city? Would the other guys on the team let that happen?
Last, we talk about his role for the playoffs. He said he will be doing some radio, including the pre and post game stuff when Jim Jackson is with the Flyers. The plan is to have him call a few innings on radio, but he was quick to make clear that he doesn’t want to step on the toes of Franzke and Anderson, who do a wonderful job on the broadcast. Harry got to step in for Franzke last year when the Phillies won it all. This year, from what it sounds, if the Phillies make it back to the Series, Franzke gets the call.
So, are we going to have another parade? Let’s get through today first.
Thanks for listening.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009


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