Citizens Bank Park became the home of the Philadelphia Phillies 20 years ago, and the ballpark will debut special merchandise and new food options as part of a year-long milestone celebration.
The Phillies will release a special line of merchandise that includes trading pins, pennants, magnets, can coolers, and more.
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Jim Thome and company christened the ballpark in 2004. Ryan Howard helped bring a World Series to Philadelphia in 2008, and Bryce Harper hopes to bring another. While the most passionate MLB fan base watches the Fightin’ Phils, they can also enjoy the best merchandise of any MLB ballpark.
The new merchandise options will commemorate some of the greatest moments in the history of Citizens Bank Park. Some items will only be available at the New Era Phillies Team store.
The list of promotional giveaways throughout the season also aligns with celebrations with special guests, especially on memorable anniversary dates.
Phillies Charities will conduct an online auction for select items. It’s all part of the Citizens Bank Park experience when the Phillies are back in the conversation as a World Series contender.
here’s a look at the new foods! bratwurst and pickleback wings were my favorite. i didn’t get to try everything though! pic.twitter.com/UMaZYOyg7f
— syl (@sylvanakell) March 25, 2024
You’ve tried Bull’s BBQ and Chickie’s and Pete’s crab fries for two decades at the home of the Philadelphia Phillies. You’ve probably mixed the classics with newer options like the Schwarburger. Combine it all with brand new options like the bratwurst sandwich or the buffalo chicken hoagies from Greens and Grains.
Dan Baker doing his best Harry Kalas to introduce Mick-ey Mor-an-dini pic.twitter.com/4TaBZ7qre3
— 97.5 The Fanatic (@975TheFanatic) March 25, 2024
Dan Baker rolled out his best Harry Kalas impersonation to introduce former Phillies great Mickey Morandini. The Phillie Phanatic, of course, won’t miss a beat at Citizens Bank Park this summer. The classic ballpark atmosphere will send chills down the spines of Phillies fans from Opening Day through Red October.
3 more days…
— 97.5 The Fanatic (@975TheFanatic) March 25, 2024
📸 Colin Newby | BBGI Philadelphia pic.twitter.com/aUrIFQXRzw
The summer serenity of the ballpark hits Philadelphia as much as the Jersey Shore or a celebration of America’s birthplace on the 4th of July. You saw it for an incredible stretch of dominance from 2007-2011. It might’ve slowed down for a few years, but Citizens Bank Park is once again the place to be.