The Phillies “underachieved” last year, isn’t that right? Well, the box office at Citizens Bank Park says otherwise. Look for that sellout streak to continue.
Single game tickets for Phillies games at Citizens Bank Park went on sale Thursday morning at 8:30 a.m. Fans began lining up at the advance ticket windows as early as Wednesday afternoon, according to the team.
“Once again, our fans have shown tremendous passion for their home team and are more than ready for Phillies baseball,” said John Weber, Phillies Vice President, Ticket Sales & Operations. “In total, over 70,000 single game tickets were sold today, and 3.1 million tickets have been sold to date for the 2012 season. Tickets to the majority of our home games are still available, and we encourage our fans to visit phillies.com.”
Looks like things will stay the same. Through all the bitching and complaining, people still want to see the Phillies. They remain the hottest ticket in town. Should be another fun year at the Bank.
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