There were no wardrobe malfunctions. No American Idol-esque vocal calisthenics. No tortured operatics.
What there was, was Vince Gallagher, the well-known Philadelphia Irish musician, radio host and president of the Philadelphia Irish Center, standing at home plate at Citizens Bank Park and belting out the National Anthem in his Donegal lilt, singing it straight out, and doing it nearly flawlessly. (There was one little flub early on, but who doesn’t mix up the lines of the National Anthem?)
And with that, as the saying goes: Play ball!
Vince’s performance capped off the pregame activities at Irish Heritage Day at the Phillies, a Saturday promotion that included performances by the Bogside Rogues, along with the Cummins and Lynn Irish dance schools. Brian Morris, former pitcher for the Irish National Baseball Team, tossed the first pitch, and John Fitzgerald, the film-maker who documented the team’s rocky road to success in “The Emerald Diamond,” caught it. (With the Philly Phanatic serving as umpire.)
And, amazingly, the Phillies won. (Gallagher friend Jim McGill later suggested that the Phils adopt Vince as their Kate Smith.) Anyway, maybe there really is something to this hokey “luck of the Irish” business.
It was all great fun. See for yourself.