The Good Vibes Are Back At Citizens Bank Park For The Phillies
Bryson Stott #5 and Alec Bohm #28 of the Philadelphia Phillies pour water on Michael Lorenzen #22 after he threw a no-hitter against the Washington Nationals at Citizens Bank Park on August 9, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Phillies defeated the Nationals 7-0.
Something has been off about the Phillies for most of this year. Even when they were winning in June and July, things didn’t feel quite right. Even in some victories, Phillies fans walked away feeling worried for one reason or another. The vibes we got from last year’s team in October just were not there, yet. But the vibes have come back in August and in grand fashion.
That was more clear than ever last night. A Michael Lorenzen throws the 14th no-hitter in Phillies history. His family's reaction is everything. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/9NARDYMwK0
— MLB (@MLB) August 10, 2023?s=20" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Michael Lorenzen no-hitter in his first start ever at Citizens Bank Park, with his mom, wife, and baby daughter in the crowd. Nick Castellanos' 2nd of the night gives him 200 for his career! pic.twitter.com/QwPZwX6UJU
— MLB (@MLB) August 9, 2023?s=20" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Nick Castellanos hit home runs in his first 2 at-bats to reach the 200 milestone in his career, with his son cheering him on from the crowd. And a 28-year-old WHAT. A. MOMENT.
Weston Wilson's first MLB at bat is a solo home run. Amazing. 😍 pic.twitter.com/501JlJYO7F
— NBC Sports Philadelphia (@NBCSPhilly) August 9, 2023?s=20" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Weston Wilson hitting an HR in his first career at-bat, with his father fighting back tears in the crowd. 3 things on their own which would have made it a special night. But they treated Phillies fans in attendance to all 3 in the same game. Yea, you could say Phillies baseball is fun again.
That magic, that led to the swing of Bryce Harper’s life, or Rhys Hoskins’ bat spike, is back. And it is not just last night. The power has been back all of August. Even Bryce Harper has found his power swing after struggling to get the ball over the fence most of the season. There was of course the whole Trea Turner situation with him getting a standing ovation, and seemingly finding his swing again. Kyle Schwarber is mashing again. Young guys like Stott, Rojas, Marsh, and Bohm are playing at a high level. Seemingly everything is finally working at the same time.
They are not just winning, 6-3 now in August, but they are exciting again. Balls are leaving the ballpark. Special things feel like they are happening every night. The Vibes are back. And they finally look like last year’s team again. Citizens Bank Park is the place to be every night in Philadelphia again. As it should be.
Why Trea Turner Is Thanking Philadelphia With Billboards
Trea Turner is thanking Philadelphia in a big way. New billboards have popped up in the Philadelphia area that features a photo of shortstop Trea Turner with the text “Thank you, Philly.”
This gesture is not small, nor is it meaningless. The billboard seen above popped up on a digital billboard at the base of the Walt Whitman Bridge, just a short distance from Citizens Bank Park.
Trea Turner, in case you didn’t know, plays shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies. On December 8, 2022, Turner signed an 11-year contract worth $300 million with the Phillies. Prior to that, Turner played for the Washington Nationals and the Los Angeles Dodgers. His notable achievements from his time with those teams include Rookie of the Year Runner-Up, World Series Champion, and NL Stolen Bases Leader.
When Turner was signed to the Phillies, fans had hope that he was the secret sauce that would get us to the World Series again (and possibly win this time). After all, Trea had proven himself invaluable to the MLB and any team he found himself on.
At the beginning of the season, Trea represented the USA in the 2023 World Baseball Classic. He hit a game-winning grand slam during a quarterfinal game against Venezuela.
But, when the regular season began, Trea didn’t seem himself. And this wasn’t just a few off-games. No. We, as a city, had to make a decision on how we would treat Trea, who was obviously struggling each and every game.
Here’s why Trea Turner is thanking Philadelphia: