Sometimes on West Coast games, you count on the broadcasters to make things interesting enough to keep fans on the East Coast awake for the entire game.
Final Score: Pirates 5, Phillies 2 “This is the ugliest low-scoring game I’ve ever seen,” John Kruk said as Yunior Marte loaded the bases on his second pitch clock violation of the inning.
John Kruk is returning to the diamond. Well, at least virtually. Kruk, a Phillies Wall of Famer and Philadelphia fan favorite back in his playing days
Want to own a piece of John Kruk’s soul? In 2003, after 33 seasons of mostly bad baseball combined with awful ambience, the Phillies were getting ready to leave Veterans Stadium behind.
That’s what speed do! Over the years, there is a perception that the Royals are a franchise infatuated by speed. Don’t get me wrong, speed is something you can’t teach, and I enjoy a stolen base, a triple or a terrific outfield play as much as the next guy.
For the first time in franchise history, the Philadelphia Phillies will play in a Game 7 on Tuesday as they host the Arizona Diamondbacks with a trip to the World Series on the line.
John Kruk road a roller coaster of emotions on Nick Castellanos’ great play to save the game on Wednesday for the Phillies.
Philadelphia Phillies color commentator John Kruk went on an emotional roller coaster during one dramatic play in the bottom of the ninth Wednesday in the team's extra-inning win over the Atlanta Braves.
Philadelphia Phillies announcer and longtime baseball star John Kruk put his foot in his mouth on Saturday night, and it's going to cost him.
Count on Philadelphia Phillies commentator John Kruk as one person that will be tuning into Peacock to watch WWE Money in the Bank next month. WWE will soon take a trip across the pond as they host their annual Money in the Bank premium live event from the O2 Arena in London, England.
The new rules in Major League Baseball this season have done a lot of good things for the game, including making them much faster and easier to watch.
Philadelphia Phillies legend John Kruk is known to be an animated, opinionated and hilarious character. From his time on the field to his time in the booth,
Baseball in 2023, people. Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster John Kruk isn't a huge fan of the new rules, evidently, and he made it known during Wednesday's game between the Phillies and the Diamondbacks.
A look at a favorite voice from the best broadcast booth in baseball On a warm winter morning in Mexico, a young John Kruk awoke to the sound of waves lapping the shore.
With Tom McCarthy slated to serve as the play-by-play announcer on CBS’ coverage of the Indianapolis Colts-Houston Texans game Sunday, the Philadelphia Phillies TV and radio broadcast booths will sound a bit different this weekend.
Randy Orton might be off WWE programming right now with a back injury, but The Viper certainly isn’t forgotten by his fans. Orton last appeared on WWE programming on May 20 during an episode of SmackDown when he and his RK-Bro tag team partner Riddle dropped the RAW World Tag Team Titles to The Usos.
John Kruk has been a fan favorite in Philadelphia dating back to his playing days, when he spent five years with the Philadelphia Phillies and helped to lead the team to a World Series appearance.
Despite another rough loss, the Philadelphia Phillies and their fans did get some good news on Monday: Phillies Wall of Famer John Kruk is set to return to the NBC Sports Philadelphia broadcast booth for the upcoming weekend series against the Los Angeles Angels, according to a tweet from Kruk himself in response to an inquisitive fan.
When Philadelphia Phillies fans tuned into the NBC Sports Philadelphia's broadcast of Sunday's win against the Los Angeles Dodgers, they heard the voices of Tom McCarthy and Ben Davis.
Philadelphia Phillies Wall of Famer John Kruk announced Monday evening that his gallbladder surgery was successful: Kruk last appeared in the NBC Sports Philadelphia booth alongside Tom McCarthy and Ben Davis last Friday, before announcing Saturday that he would be undergoing this procedure on Monday.
Philadelphia Phillies Wall of Famer John Kruk was part of a three-man broadcast booth Friday with Tom McCarthy and Ben Davis, but is not on the air for NBC Sports Philadelphia for Saturday evening’s game against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
John Kruk was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the third round of the 1981 MLB draft. After several years spent in the minor leagues, he was finally promoted to the bigs in 1986.
In early July 1993, the Phillies played three weird games within a week. “I’ve never been through anything like this," Philadelphia reliever Mitch "The Wild Thing" Williams said of Game 2, which ended just before sunrise.
Major League Baseball sent a 67-page health and safety proposal to players over the weekend as part of the league’s ongoing initiative to start the season.
John Kruk is a Philadelphia Phillies legend, but it’s clear the former MLB slugger is not especially fond of another franchise icon.
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