Games at Citizens Bank Park will be even crazier this year with new sights and sounds

Things at home just got that much better for the Phillies and their fans.
ByEdward Eng|
Division Series - New York Mets v Philadelphia Phillies - Game 1
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Over the years, Citizens Bank Park has been a strength of the Philadelphia Phillies, having played there for over two decades. By having the exciting atmosphere created by the fans, as well as numerous outstanding moments brought by the talented players on the field, it has become one of the best ballparks for “home-field advantage,” in the regular season and in the playoffs.

Well, that excitement and atmosphere will now be taken to another level this season. Among the various renovation projects that the Phillies have embarked in recent years, this season they have done a facelift on Citizens Bank Park to incorporate some of the latest technology into the game experience.

Phillies' games at Citizens Bank Park will be even crazier this year with new sights and sounds

The Phillies have installed new wraparound LED lights, as shared by Colin Newby of 97.5 The Fanatic, that traverse the ballpark, which will help enhance both the overall sight and sound experience for both the players and the fans.

To give you a brief glimpse of the newly renovated attraction, Matt Watson of the Philly Sports Network posted multiple clips of the new entertainment system in action.

In addition, Destiny Lugardo of Phillies Nation provided this almost 180 degrees panoramic scan of the new displays at Citizens Bank Park to provide a more lively view of the effects.

The Phillies have already been an unbeatable force at home in recent years, as we all witnessed from their stellar home record of 54 -27 last season that led the majors and was their second-best ever in franchise history. Adding some energetic visual stimuli to further boost both the adrenaline of everyone when the Phillies are playing at Citizens Bank Park could take them to the next level.

As for Phillies fans, the new electric experience will provide plenty of opportunities for them to capture many more memorable moments at the ballpark, while bringing home picturesque photos and vibrant videos.

After going 2-1 to start the 2025 season in Washington, the Phillies' home schedule kicks off on Monday, March 31, with a 3:05 p.m. ET home opener against the visiting Colorado Rockies. Left-hander Cristopher Sánchez will take the ball for his first start of the new season. We'll just have to hope that the weather holds off long enough to get the game in.

Regardless, get ready for an exciting and vibrant 2025 season ahead in more ways than one with the Philadelphia Phillies.

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