Philadelphia phans have lofty expectations. It’s why we come down so hard on our teams when we lose. But it’s also why we come together so joyously to celebrate a win. And there’s no better post-win celebration than when 40,000 of us come together at Citizens Bank Park to sing “High Hopes” along with the late great Harry Kalas.
Harry Kalas was more than a broadcasting Legend. He was part of our families. He was the voice of our summers for decades, and he was as iconic to our city as the signature “P” on the front of our caps. No matter how good or how bad our team was, Harry was always our constant. And he still is present in our lives when we hear Harry’s rendition of Frank Sinatra’s High Hopes booming throughout the Bank after a home win. Harry may be “Outta here!” and calling games from up above, but his magnificent voice echoes in eternity.
This shirt is a tribute to Harry Kalas, his beautiful victory song, and everything we love about rooting for the Fightins. Because like Harry, we have High Hopes.
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