Philadelphia Phillies' Weekend Baseball Games Are Sold Out
09/28/2007 -- All tickets for the Philadelphia Phillies' three-game weekend series with the Washington Nationals are sold out Phillies, John Weber, Vice President, Sales & Ticket Operations, announced.
Ticket windows at Citizens Bank Park opened at 9 a.m. this morning and within 45 minutes, all remaining tickets were sold for the 7 p.m. game tonight, 3:55 p.m. game tomorrow and Fan Appreciation Day on Sunday, 1:35 p.m. start. Sunday was actually sold out in advance of this morning.
A total of 500 standing room tickets for each game will go on sale each day. Today, the SRO will go on sale at 4 p.m.; tomorrow, 1 p.m. and Sunday, 9 a.m. SRO tickets will be limited to two per person.
With tonight's sellout crowd, the Phillies will surpass three million for the third time in club history: 3,250,092 in 2004 and 3,137,674 in 1993.
Tonight's game will be televised by CW Philly 57; tomorrow, a national telecast on FOX TV and Sunday, CW Philly again.
Games will also be broadcast by WPHT, The Big Talker 1210 and the team's 21-station network. The games will also be aired on the Phillies' Spanish Baseball Network on WUBA (1480 AM).
Source: MLB
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