Behind the Microphone

 
With longtime radio analyst Larry Anderson cutting back to working only home games, the Phillies announced a group of three who'll join play by play man Scott Franzke on road trips: Kevin Jordan, Kevin Stocker and (seen here) Kevin Frandsen. A utility player who spent 2012 and '13 with the Phils, Frandsen has broadcast experience under his (red) belt, having co-hosted sports talk shows on San Francisco stations. The Phillies have a 55 year tradition of using former players in the broadcast booth: Richie Asburn spent three-and-a-half decades on the air; Larry Anderson took his place after Whitey's death in 1997. Unlike the beloved Ashburn and the witty Anderson, who played on a pair of pennant winning clubs, Frandsen lacks the local  tenure or the enduring Philadelphia moment (think former TV sidekick Matt Stairs) to be instantly received. Along with the other two new Kevins, he'll have to work hard to bond with listeners.

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