Why It Was Great To See Andy Musser Again
Andy Musser. Remember Andy Musser? The longtime Phillies play-by-play voice was honored by the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia last Friday. He was inducted into their local Hall of Fame, along with Wally Kennedy, Stephanie Stahl, Cherie Bank, Dann Cuellar, Howard Eskin, Steve Levy, Steve Highsmith, Barry Reisman, and Tim Lake. But seeing Andy Musser took me back to the days of Harry Kalas, Rich Ashburn, By Saam, and the Phillies from the late sixties to the early part of this century. Of course, there wasn’t as much success on the field in those days, except for 1980, but when a voice keeps you company on radio and TV for that long, it brings back such great memories. Andy was only a teenager when he started his storied career. He made it to both radio and TV in Philadelphia, and he brought the Phillies games alive, to me and millions over the years. It was great to seem him. It was also so classy for most of the current team of Phillies broadcasters to attend and to honor him.
What’s he doing now? He’s an Ambassador for the Anchor Brewing company.
Congratulations to Andy and the Broadcast Pioneers.
RENDELL ON CHRISTIE -
F0rmer Pa. Governor Ed Rendell appears with me Sunday night at 9:30 on the Voice of Reason Show on the Comcast Network. The always candid Rendell had some advice for New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. Rendell says the “bully pulpit” is okay, but that Christie should cut out the “bully” part. It’s all part of an extended interview, during which Rendell has some really frank advice for President Obama and Mitt Romney.
The “bully” comment was interesting . Sometimes even the most polished politician can’t see their shortcomings. Christie should listen to what Rendell has to say.













