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March 4, 2008

Every Tuesday and Thursday, we'll be posting events that are going on sale during the current week. This Tuesday post only collects the early announcements, so definitely check back on Thursday for the latest ticket news. COMEDY D.L. Hughley Music Box at The Borgata, Atlantic City Fri, 4/4/08, 9PM On sale: Sat, 10AM, Live Nation Lisa Lampanelli Kirby Center, Wilkes-Barre Fri, 5/2/08, 8PM On sale: Sat, 10AM, Live Nation Wayne Brady Music Box at The......

Continue Reading "Tuesday Ticket Update"

January 11, 2008

In hoops, the Sixers try to break their five-game losing streak with a win tonight against the Chicago Bulls at the Wachovia Center, 7PM. Broadcast on Comcast Sportsnet, or buy tickets. On ice, the Flyers come off a 5-1 road trip to challenge the Boston Bruins at home Saturday at 1PM at the Wachovia Center. Broadcast on Comcast Sportsnet, or buy tickets. The Phantoms, whose fourth straight win Wednesday night against the Lowell Devils kept......

Continue Reading "Home Game"

September 13, 2007

We all remember the rather infamous incident earlier this year when an 18-year-old driver shot a 14-year-old on his bike supposedly because the boy didn't get out of his way fast enough. The accused attorney says his client did indeed kill the boy, but it wasn't a premeditated act; he saw the boy reach under his long T-shirt, thought he was in danger, and fired. Four young men from Mantua were arrested yesterday for......

Continue Reading "Yo, Philly in the News"

July 6, 2007

There must be something in the Cheez Whiz, since Rick Oliveri, the owner of Rick’s Philly Steaks in Reading Terminal Market, is again in some hot water. The last time that Rick, a member of the original Pat’s Steak’s family, was in the news, was last October, when he was getting sued by relative Frank Oliveri Jr. over references to Pat’s Steaks in the promotional materials for his Citizens Bank Park location. Well, this......

Continue Reading "It Looks Terminal for Cheesesteak Eatery"

April 6, 2007

Girls Rock Philly is part of a foundation that works to run summer camps for local girls, ages ten through eighteen, in which they get the opportunity to "make their own band." In the process, they do musical training, while also honing their song writing skills and learning how to design band merchandise. Girls Rock Camp began in Portland, Oregon, in 2000, and this year will be its first summer in Philly. In an effort......

Continue Reading "Cold Rock The Auction Block"

March 31, 2007

We're relieved to hear from the NBC10 News website that what we thought was an enormous fire in South Philly is actually a junkyard blaze in Camden, which makes it more likely that no one has been hurt. There are a lot of things catching on fire around here lately. Distant photo by author, SkyscraperSunset.com. Photo from Citizens Bank Park by Editor Jill.......

Continue Reading "Camden Junkyard on Fire Right Now"

September 25, 2006

If the Phillies manage to hold on to this half game lead in the wild card race until the season runs out (pleasepleaseplease), the third inning of yesterday’s 10-7 win over the Florida Marlins will encompass the long strange trip this has been. The Phils were down 4-0 in the third inning – not good in a to-the-wire pennant race where there is no room for error. But they didn’t roll over and die.......

Continue Reading "Wild Day at the Bank"

May 10, 2006

It wasn’t a pretty win. Far from it. Tom “Flash” Gordon blew his first save. The Phils managed to load the bases in the bottom of the ninth with Bobby Abreu up to bat. Last year, this was never a good sign – Abreu could never hit in clutch situations. And what he did last night wasn’t really a hit. It was a squeaker, really, but he bolted to first base, and when New......

Continue Reading "Nine – Maybe Ten? To Do It Again?"

May 4, 2006

Aaron Rowand made a big stamp on his first year in Philadelphia last night with a two-run home run in the eighth inning to keep the Phillies winning streak going with a 5-4 win over the Atlanta Braves. That’s two game-winning hits in two games. "Up until a few nights ago, we hadn't had one come-from-behind win," Rowand told Ken Mandel at MLB.com. "When you get on a roll like this, it changes the......

Continue Reading "Fourth Gear"

May 3, 2006

A three-game winning streak? Could it be? We think so. The Phils took one out of three from the terrible Pittsburg Pirates and then won both in a set with the Florida Marlins. The Phils are coming home after a slightly better road trip than their last home stand. That's not saying much – they looked like dead men walking when they last took up residence at Citizens Bank Park. So how many fans......

Continue Reading "Four Games in a Row?"

April 27, 2006

Business Person Special today down at Citizens Bank Park. And it’s a perfect day to, uh, catch that cold that’s been going around. Just wear sunblock so the boss can’t tell you were sitting out in the sun all day. To prove that we’re not totally negative about the Phils over here, props to David Bell for his three-run home run in last night’s 9-5 win over the Rockies. It could be that the......

Continue Reading "Time to Play Hooky"

April 26, 2006

No one wanted it to turn out this way, but it has: Little Gavin Floyd has crashed and burned in the big leagues. Now, we don't completely blame you for what's happened. The kid dazzled in Spring Training, and it was easy to think that he'd be a snug fit in the rotation. But last night's performance of seven runs in 3 and 1/3 innings does not a starter make. And his comments in......

Continue Reading "Dear Pat Gillick"

April 18, 2006

Time magazine has put together lists of the ten best and five worst US Senators, and there are Philly connections for folks on both lists! Our own Arlen Specter made the best list, getting cited for his "principled contrarianism," which is a great phrase, and is really what we look for in our public figures. Meanwhile, Phillies Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Bunning of Kentucky got a spot on the worst list. How about......

Continue Reading "Yo, Philly in the News"

April 12, 2006

Alright, boys. We love you. We really do, but you’re killing us. You’re 1-6, and while Bobby Abreu’s walk-off home run on Sunday was a nice, sunny spot on the new season, we forget good things fast when you suck it up the first week of the season. If you want anyone to come to Citizens Bank Park this year for anything other than the Red Sox, the Yankees and Dollar Dog Days, you’re......

Continue Reading "Fumble? Again?"

September 28, 2005

The Philadelphia Phillies lost to the New York Mets at Citizens Bank Park last night, 3 - 2. While the Phillies are not mathematically eliminated from the playoff hunt, their chances are now very slim. They sit 2.5 games back of the Wild Card leading Houston Astros, who beat the St. Louis Cardinals last night, 3 - 1. The Phillies now have four games left to play, starting with this evening's "Fan Appreciation" night game......

Continue Reading "Phillies Lose To Mets, Playoffs Now A Long Shot (Well, Longer Shot)"

September 27, 2005

A 2+ hour rain delay didn't deter many fans at last nights Phillies/Mets game at Citizens Bank Park. It didn't deter Jimmy Rollins, either. The red-hot shortstop extended his hitting streak to 31 games - tying the Phillies' all-time record - with a first pitch lead-off homerun. The hit put the Phillies in the lead, which they'd hold until the eighth inning when Ugueth Urbina gave up four runs - three of them earned -......

Continue Reading "Phillies Lose Game To Mets, Ground To Astros"

September 13, 2005

The Phillies played in front of the smallest crowd in Citizens Bank Park history last night, but the lack of attention suited them just fine: the Phils, behind winless rookie pitcher Eude Brito, topped the Braves and ace starter Tim Hudson 4-1. The Phils only needed a 2-RBI, bases loaded single from Pat Burrell to jump out to a lead. Brito took the team the rest of the way, baffling Braves hitters who knew next-to-nothing......

Continue Reading "Behind Brito, Phils Tops Braves, 4-1"

September 12, 2005

Even though the Eagles are starting their season tonight, we're going to annoy you for a moment with some Phillies news. After some heartbreaking losses to the Astros, the Phillies came roaring back by taking 2 games out of 3 from the Florida Marlins over the weekend. The wins pulled the Phils to a game and a half behind the wild card leading Astros and a game behind the second place Marlins. Tonight, the Phillies......

Continue Reading "Phils Take Series From Marlins, City Doesn't Care"

September 7, 2005

If we were old school, we'd believe in baseball gods and Skip Bayless. If were nu skool, we'd believe in Stephen A. Smith and Moneyball. But we sit comfortably in between, so we believe in heartbreaking baseball and anyone but Charlie Manuel. The Phils lost their fourth straight game tonight, and their second straight to Houston, 2-1 at Citizens Bank Park. Things were actually going quite smoothly for the Phils as Jon Lieber cruised through......

Continue Reading "'Stros Stroll: Phils Lose, 2-1"

September 6, 2005

The Phillies capped off a terrible Labor Day weekend with a heartbreaking loss to the Houston Astros last night, 4-3. The game seemed to get out of hand immediately as an error, as well as two Brett Myers walks, led to four first-inning runs for the Astros. Last week, we agreed with disputed lanky columnist Phil Sheridan that Myers was beginning to look like the team's ace. We started to doubt ourselves after the first......

Continue Reading "Phillies Lose To Astros, Fall Out Of Wild Card Lead"

August 29, 2005

Chris Mustazza and Phil Sandick, our resident Phillies writers, return this week with talk of one-game wonder Eude Brito, Jim Thome and the Phils' playoff chances heading into September. 1. Does Brito deserve another start for the Phils? Chris:I thought that Brito’s first start was great. He only gave up one earned run in five innings and left the Phils in pretty good shape. Unfortunately for him, he ended up getting a no decision instead......

Continue Reading "Chris, Phil and the Fightin' Five: August 29, 2005"

August 19, 2005

While the Phillies were busy losing game two of a day-night doubleheader to the Washington Nationals, Michael Marcavage, the face of Repent America, was busy pissing off fans in the 300 level of Citizens Bank Park. Marcavage was on-hand to protest Gay Day, the third annual night for gays to celebrate in groups at a Phillies game. The game has always been a center of controversy, including when the homophobic Todd Jones made his debut......

Continue Reading "Marcavage Protests 'Gay Night' At The Phillies-Nationals Game"

August 3, 2005

ESPN is reporting that Peter Forsberg, former center for the Colorado Avalanche, has signed with the Philadelphia Flyers for 2 years and over $10 million dollars. The move will put the Flyers over the salary cap, thus reports are surfacing that the Flyers will deal center Jeremy Roenick, the team's highest paid player, to the Los Angeles Kings for draft picks. Roenick, you might recall, was outspoken during the lockout. Forsberg was once a Flyer,......

Continue Reading "Forsberg Signs With Flyers"

July 26, 2005

Chris and Phil are back again this week to talk about Citizens Bank Park, Jim Thome, and Ugueth Urbina, among other things. This will be Phil's last post for a while, as he's on something he likes to call "vacation." Personally, we just think he doesn't like staying up late for the Phils' west coast swing. 1. Can the Phils do anything to fix Citizens Bank Park? If so, what? If not, will this stadium......

Continue Reading "Chris, Phil and the Fightin' Five: July 26, 2005"

July 25, 2005

The Phillies swept the San Diego Padres this weekend at Citizens Bank Park. The weekend got off to a great start on Friday night when Chase Utley, struggling through an 0-for-5 evening, stepped up to the plate in the bottom of the eleventh inning and made everyone forget about his previous at-bats by slamming a game-winning homerun towards the bullpens in right-center field. The win came after another strong Vicente Padilla start. Utley didn't stop......

Continue Reading "Phils Sweep Padres This Weekend"

July 21, 2005

The Phillies supposedly have a great hitting coach as their manager, but you wouldn't know it from watching today's Phillies/Dodgers game at Citizens Bank Park. The Phillies struggled against Odalis Perez, who had a no-hitter going until the bottom of the sixth, when Endy Chavez caught a break on a third strike that was ruled a foul ball. Chavez bounced a ball over the head of Dodger first baseman Olmedo Saenz to break-up the no-hit......

Continue Reading "No Afternoon Delight: Phils Lose to Dodgers, 1 - 0"

July 11, 2005

When you take a closer look at the Phillies' starting lineup from Sunday afternoon’s game against first-place Washington, and you compare it to the Nationals' starting gang, you might get the crazy feeling that the teams are not that different from each other. On paper there are many similarities: a talented, all-star caliber middle infielder (Jimmy Rollins and Jose Vidro), a power-hitting, speedy outfielder (Bobby Abreu and Jose Guillen), and a solid hitting but prone......

Continue Reading "Phils Need 12 to Beat Nats, 5 - 4"

July 9, 2005

Sometimes there is a dramatic difference between a first and a last place team - just look what happened when the Phillies played the Red Sox. Other times, there are subtle differences that differentiate the two. Last night’s game was a perfect illustration of the latter. The game was not a blowout, but the Washington Nationals displayed the well-tuned playing style that keeps them in first place. The Phils showed the sloppy playing style......

Continue Reading "The Difference Between First and Last: Nats top Phils, 8-7"

July 5, 2005

As jaded as I can usually be when it comes to the Phillies, I have to admit that I loved every minute of yesterday’s game against the Pirates. It was very heartening to see the Phils bat around the lineup in the fifth, to see that they can play small-ball and not have to rely on the brute force strategy that they are so accustomed to at Citizens Bank Park. When Pittsburgh went up......

Continue Reading "Phils Sink Pirates, 12-1"

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