How to Watch Batting Practice at Citizens Bank Park [Philadelphia Phillies]


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Watching MLB players taking batting practice can be very fun and rewarding. Often times, players will interact with fans when they are not hitting. If you get lucky, you may also be able to get a souvenir baseball from a players home run or foul ball. When players aren’t hitting, some may even come sign autographs. But what about Philadelphia Phillies games at Citizens Bank Park? Can you watch batting practice at Citizens Bank Park?

Yes, you can watch batting practice at Citizens Bank Park, although it’s worth noting that batting practice may begin prior to the stadium gates opening, so fans may miss some of the players taking batting practice. The official time that Philadelphia Phillies batting practice is held can change, but in general, you can expect batting practice to begin roughly two and a half hours before game time. Typically, batting practice lasts 45-60 minutes per team.

The Phillies will take batting practice first, since they are the home team. After that, the visiting team will take their batting practice. The length of batting practice can fluctuate day-to-day, but most teams stick to normal routines as much as possible.

Citizens Bank Park gates will open 90 minutes before first pitch for most games. However, if you are sitting in Ashburn Alley, gates will open 2 hours prior to first pitch. The Phillies will take batting practice first. The road team will begin batting practice after the Phillies are finished. This means that likely the Phillies will already by taking batting practice when you get into the stadium. You will want to get there right as gates open to see as many Phillies players as possible.

Although batting practice is usually held, it is worth noting that there can be occasional exceptions due to weather or other circumstances. Batting practice time is at the manager’s discretion, but as I mentioned earlier, most teams stick to normal routines as much as possible. You can check out the Phillies information guide to look for batting practice specifics.

Philadelphia Phillies Batting Practice Time

Can You Watch Batting Practice at Citizens Bank Park?

Yes, you can watch batting practice at Citizens Bank Park. As we discussed above, the official time that Philadelphia Phillies batting practice is held can change, but in general, you can expect batting practice to begin roughly 2.5 hours before game time.

The Philadelphia Phillies will take batting practice first, since they are the home team. After that, the visiting team will take their batting practice. The length of batting practice can fluctuate day-to-day, but batting practice usually lasts 45-60 minutes per team.

Citizens Bank Park gates will open 90 minutes before first pitch for most games, or 2 hours for Ashburn Alley. The Phillies will take batting practice first. The road team will begin taking batting practice after the Phillies are finished. Typically each team will take between 45 and 50 minutes to complete their batting practice.

The main takeaway is that even though, yes, fans are allowed to enter the stadium early to watch batting practice at Citizens Bank Park, because the gates only open 90 minutes before first pitch (or 2 hours for those in Ashburn Alley) the Phillies will often be underway and possibly some Phillies players may be done. The road team will then take batting practice after the Phillies.

What Time do Gates Open for Batting Practice?

As we discussed above, Citizens Bank Park gates open 90 minutes prior to game time, or 2 hours for those in Ashburn Alley. It is worth noting that gate times are always subject to change, but most teams stick to normal gate times as much as possible. It is always a good idea to check with the Phillies if you have questions about potential gate time changes.

After the Phillies complete their portion of batting practice, the road team will take the field and hold batting practice. For more information on stadium gates, visit our Citizens Bank Park Gate & Parking Guide.

Do You Need a Ticket for Batting Practice?

You will, of course, need a game ticket to be able to enter Citizens Bank Park and watch batting practice, but you don’t need an additional ticket to be able to watch batting practice.

If you need tickets for an upcoming Philadelphia Phillies game, you can read more by visiting our article that discusses buying tickets at Citizens Bank Park.


Other Things to do Besides Watching Batting Practice at Citizens Bank Park

When heading to the game, you may want to check out some of the other attractions near or in Citizens Bank Park. Here are a couple popular attractions near Citizens Bank Park that we think you might enjoy.

The Citizens Bank Park Ashburn Alley has many activities and attractions inside the ballpark. The outside of Citizens Bank park in this area is basically just bricks with small gates. Inside the ballpark you will find The Yard, The Bullpens, The Left Field Plaza, The 47 Alley Store and among many other activities. Also, you will find The Yard, which is an area designed for kids. The Yard has Phanatic Climbing Wall, Hatfield Phanatic Hot Dog Launcher, Bullpen pitching area and concessions that includes an Ice Cream Bar.

The Museum of American History is only 3 miles away and isn’t very cool for those who like our country’s history. While you can easily spend a couple hours in the museum, you can walk through it in around 30-45 minutes and get most of it in. The museum has one of the largest collections of Revolutionary-era weapons, documents and artifacts in the country. This is great for tourists or local families who have some extra time before the game.

Also, going to a game isn’t complete without buying a jersey from your local team. If you are wanting to get a jersey of you favorite current or past Phillies player, I would encourage you to check out our Authentic Phillies Jersey article.

Philadelphia Phillies Contact Info

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Any information is provided “as is” with no guarantee of completeness, meaning much of this information is subject to change, and although we do our best to keep these guides updated, we can’t guarantee accuracy at all times. For all official information, we urge you to contact the Phillies staff. Contact information is below:

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