Hall of Fame Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas' casket will be on view beginning at 8:45 a.m. Saturday at home plate at Citizens Bank Park, according to ESPN. Fans will be able to file past the casket and pay their respects for about four hours. The last time a baseball figure was honored this way was Aug. 17, 1948, when the Yankees held a similar memorial for Babe Ruth. "To be honored in the same way as Babe Ruth tells you just how much Harry Kalas was part of the consciousness of the fans of Philadelphia," Tom Shieber, senior curator at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, N.Y., said.