Turkey Hill is bringing back ‘Graham Slam’ ice cream, a Phillies fan favorite
The “most requested flavor” isn’t officially affiliated with Philly’s baseball team anymore, but after their World Series appearance, it’s making a comeback.
2 years ago
This story originally appeared on 6abc.
It is the day we’ve been waiting for: the Philadelphia Phillies home opener against the Cincinnati Reds!
The game, originally scheduled for Thursday, will get underway at 3:05 p.m.
New food and a gigantic new videoboard are just some of the things fans can expect at the home opener.
Here’s everything you should know ahead of first pitch:
All gates will open at 12:35 p.m. Pregame festivities will begin at approximately 2:15 p.m.
Tickets and parking (if applicable) for the April 6 game will be valid for admission on April 7.
SEPTA is helping baseball fans slide into Citizens Bank Park with extra service on the Broad Street Line.
SEPTA will have extra trains on deck to supplement regular service to NRG Station with four express trains leaving Fern Rock Transportation Center at 1:40 p.m.; 1:50 p.m.; 2 p.m. and 2:10 p.m. for the 3:05 p.m. start.
The Phillies unveiled their new state-of-the-art Phanavision scoreboard. It’s 77% larger than the old one. It’s 152 feet wide by 86 feet tall — the third largest in the MLB.
“This new scoreboard got me pumped when they were playing the bass and it was real loud,” said former Phillies manager Charlie Manuel. “I can’t imagine once they fill this ballpark up on Opening Day and they turn this music up, and that noise, it’s gonna be unreal.”
Fans will now be able to walk right through the entrance gates without having to stop to open bags or be checked individually as they enter the ballpark. This new feature is thanks to Evolv Technology, which will be partnering with the Phillies to use a powerful technology with artificial intelligence to provide safer, more accurate threat detection at unprecedented volume and speed.
Starting on April 20, Uber will be providing a RideShare in Lot T for all Citizens Bank Park and Wells Fargo Center events. Fans should exit the Third Base Gate and walk along Pattison Avenue toward Broad Street to enter the lot and request a vehicle, which will meet each rider in the designated area. The lot will also include an Uber-branded lounge with seating and a charging station.
Here’s a full list of promotions and theme nights for the season.
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