CONGATULATIONS PHILLIES!
2008 WORLD CHAMPIONS!!
For the first time since 1980, the Philadelphia Phillies are the World Series Champions!
Congratulations to the Phillies and their loyal fans! We did it!!
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Photo Slideshow
Click here to view a photo slideshow of the experience of going to a Phillies game at Citizens Bank Park, something that is highly recommended.
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Game Time
Phillies games have never been more fun and entertaining!! Especially for the whole family!
Be there for all the action as one of the most exciting teams in baseball thrills their fans night-in and night-out in their fantastic South Philadelphia ballpark.
Catch all the home runs, all the diving catches and all the fan giveaways — not to mention the always spirited Philly Phanatic — when you head to Citizens Bank Park!
View the schedule and purchase your tickets today! GO PHILS!!
The Game Experience at Citizens Bank Park
Meanwhile, you couldn't ask for a better place to watch the game than at Citizens Bank Park.
Opened in 2004, the new stadium is one of the best in baseball. Awesome sight lines mean there's not a bad seat in the house.
Ashburn Alley, the in-stadium entertainment complex beyond the outfield features a Memory Lane of Phillies lore, batting and throwing games, and tons of great food.
Meanwhile, Citizens Bank Park is one of the most kid-friendly ball parks in the country. At the Phanatic Fun Zone, youngsters can enjoy the largest play area for kids in the Major Leagues. But that’s just the beginning: kids can build their own Phanatic, rock climb and enjoy dollar dogs and soft drinks all game long.
Food
But where the ballpark really excels is when it comes to food. Recently voted Best Ballpark Eats by the first ever Food Network Awards, Citizens Bank Park is a veritable gustatory adventure.
Look out for the long lines waiting for an order of delicious crab fries at Chickie's and Pete's, the famous cheesesteaks at Rick's Steaks, sinfully amazing roast pork sandwiches at Tony Luke's, authentic Philadelphia hoagies at Planet Hoagies, and the creative cheesesteak variation from Chestnut Hill's McNally's that is the Schmitter.