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Phillies fans can sign up for a chance to purchase tickets to postseason games at Citizens Bank Park
The Phillies have announced that fans can now sign up for an opportunity to purchase tickets to playoff games at Citizens Bank Park in anticipation of the team advancing to the postseason.
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Workers at Citizens Bank Park on strike watch after 83% of union votes yes
Aramark food service and retail workers who work at Citizens Bank Park have authorized the possibility of a strike.
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83% of Citizens Bank Park workers vote yes to authorize strike from Aramark
A majority of Aramark employees who work at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia have voted yes to authorize a strike ahead of Labor Day.
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The Boss is back in South Philadelphia for long-awaited concert
Thousands of Bruce Springsteen fans flocked to Citizens Bank Park to see the Boss perform live on Wednesday. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan reports.
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Sheila Watko helps lead Team TV to shutout win over Team Radio in PAL fundraiser softball game
NBC10’s Sheila Watko contributed an RBI groundout for Team TV as they defeated Team Radio 12-0 at the PAL Night at the Phillies charity game at Citizens Bank Park Thursday night.
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How the Premiere League soccer game, Phillies match-up may impact traffic in the city Wednesday
It’s going to be a busy Wednesday at the Sports Complex in Philadelphia. As Citizens Bank Park prepares to host game two of the Phillies’ series with the Yankees, the Lincoln Financial Field is gearing up for a game between two major European soccer teams. NBC10’s Karen Hua shares everything you need to know about getting there.
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Howard Eskin apologizes on-air for unwanted advance at Citizens Bank Park
Philadelphia broadcaster Howard Eskin was banned from two sports venues and has apologized nearly four weeks after being accused of giving an Aramark worker an unwanted kiss. Eskin apologized on-air for the unwanted advance saying he feels awful and apologizes that he did that. He is banned from Citizen’s Bank Park and the 76ers training complex.
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Howard Eskin breaks silence and apologizes after getting banned from Citizens Bank Park
Philadelphia sports radio host Howard Eskin briefly addressed the incident at Citizens Bank Park involving an unwelcome kiss toward an Aramark employee that got him banned from multiple Philadelphia sports facilities.
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Howard Eskin barred from Citizens Bank Park and now Sixers training facility
There’s a new twist in the controversy surrounding long-time Philadelphia sports radio host Howard Eskin. On Wednesday, another one of the city’s sports teams is taking action after he was accused of making an unwanted advance towards a woman. NBC10’s Johnny Archer has the update.
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Howard Eskin has been barred from Citizens Bank Park after an unwanted advance
Philadelphia sports radio host Howard Eskin has been barred from Citizens Bank Park following an investigation involving what officials are calling an “unwelcome kiss.” This all stems from Eskin allegedly kissing an Aramark employee at the ballpark. He is not allowed back in the ballpark for the rest of the season. NBC10’s Johnny Archer has the details.
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Howard Eskin barred from Citizens Bank Park, Sixers training facility after ‘unwelcome kiss'
Philadelphia sports radio host Howard Eskin has been suspended from Citizens Bank Park for an unwelcome kiss toward an Aramark employee.
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The heat didn't stop people from heading to Citizen's Bank Park for the Phillies game
It was a hot afternoon for the Phillies and fans at Citizens Bank Park but that didn’t stop people from coming out to show their support. To celebrate Juneteenth the Phillies held HBCU day for kids to enjoy baseball and learn about future opportunities. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle also has how Phillies officials are taking precautions throughout the park due to...
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Check out the ‘King' of playsets specially branded for Phillies
NBC10’s Matt DeLucia took a ride down the slide of a massive Phillies-themed playset. King Swings has partnered with the Phillies to build the playsets — even building sets for Phillies superstar Bryce Harper and Phillies broadcaster Tom McCarthy.
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Beloved Delaware-based sandwich shop heading to Citizen's Bank Park
Ioannoni’s Sandwich Shop in New Castle County has been invited to sell one of their specialties at Citizen’s Bank Park for an upcoming series. NBC10 Delaware bureau reporter Tim Furlong reports.
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Blue Jays end Phillies' 7-game winning streak, but fans still excited for rest of season
Wednesday, the Blue Jays ended the Phillies 7-game winning streak and 11-game home winning streak. They lost 5 to 3, but the Phillies still have the best record in baseball, and fans are ready to see what will happen for the rest of the season. NBC10’s Tim Furlong has more from Citizens Bank Park.
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Fan loses wedding band while cheering on the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park
A Phillies fan is asking for the public’s help. Mary Rossano said she lost her wedding band at Citizens Bank Park during Sunday’s Mother’s Appreciation Day game. While cheering for Bryce Harper’s 3-run homer Rossano told NBC10 her wedding band flew off her finger. Rossano says she was sitting in section 139 with her daughter when the ring went...
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Woman loses wedding band during Phillies game
A Phillies fan loses her wedding band at Citizens Bank Park during Sunday’s game and now is desperately trying to get it back.
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Man on journey to visit all 30 MLB ballparks after losing son to hit-and-run crash
Scott Yelle is on a journey to visit all 30 Major League Baseball ballparks in the memory of his son Jackson. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville catches up to Yelle Friday night at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia as Yelle continues his son’s legacy to help kids “live their best lives.”
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Fans hopeful after tough end to Phillies Opening Day
It’s opening day weekend and the Phillies hope to even up their first series with the Braves after blowing it yesterday. Despite an ugly opening loss, fans still have high expectations for the season. NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl shares all about the special guests who will be throwing out the first pitch today.
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Fans stock up on Phillies gear ahead of Opening Day
Fans had an extra day to shop at the Phillies team store at Citizens Bank Park following yesterday’s rain postponement. Miguel Martinez-Valle has to latest.