Phils announcer miffed at Reyes too

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 Phils announcer miffed at Reyes too
Who was more upset at Jose Reyes’ celebratory trip around the bases: Ryan Madson (the pitcher who served it up) or Larry Anderson (former major league pitcher turned Phillies broadcaster)? [link]

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