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Gidan shakatawa na Citizens Bank
baseball venue (en) Fassara
Bayanai
Wasa ƙwallon gora
Suna saboda Citizens Financial Group (mul) Fassara
Ƙasa Tarayyar Amurka
Mamallaki Philadelphia
Ma'aikaci Comcast Spectacor (en) Fassara
Zanen gini EwingCole (en) Fassara
Date of official opening (en) Fassara 3 ga Afirilu, 2004
Main building contractor (en) Fassara Hunt Construction Group (en) Fassara
Occupant (en) Fassara Philadelphia Phillies (en) Fassara
Wuri
Map
 39°54′21″N 75°10′00″W / 39.9058°N 75.1667°W / 39.9058; -75.1667
Ƴantacciyar ƙasaTarayyar Amurka
Jihar Tarayyar AmurikaPennsylvania
County of Pennsylvania (en) FassaraPhiladelphia County (en) Fassara
City of Pennsylvania (en) FassaraPhiladelphia

Filin wasan ƙwallon baseball na Citizens Bank Park filin wasa ne na ƙwallon baseball a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Amurka. Filin wasan ƙwallon baseball na Philadelphia Phillies na Major League Baseball, an buɗe shi a ranar 3 ga Afrilu, 2004.

An gina filin wasan ƙwallon ƙafa mai kujeru 42,901 don maye gurbin filin wasan Veterans mai shekaru 33, wani wurin wasan ƙwallon ƙafa da ƙwallon baseball mai amfani da yawa wanda aka rushe a shekara ta 2004. Citizens Bank Park yana da filin wasa na ciyawa da ƙazanta na halitta da kuma wuraren cin abinci irin na Philadelphia waɗanda ke ba da sandwiches na cheesesteak, hoagies, Tastykakes, pretzels masu laushi, Yards da giyar Yuengling, da sauran abubuwan musamman na yanki.

An sanya wa filin wasan suna ne bayan Citizens Bank, NA . Yana a kusurwar arewa maso gabas na South Philadelphia Sports Complex, wanda ya haɗa da Lincoln Financial Field, Xfinity Mobile Arena, da Stateside Live!, wurin cin abinci da nishaɗi wanda galibi yana aiki a matsayin cibiyar watsa labarai don watsa shirye-shirye kai tsaye daban-daban.

Tsare-tsare

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Phillies za ta fafata da New York Mets a Citizens Bank Park a watan Agusta na 2021

A shekarar 1999, masu Phillies da Philadelphia Eagles na NFL sun haɗu da takwarorinsu na yammacin Pennsylvania, masu Pittsburgh Pirates da Pittsburgh Steelers, wajen roƙon gwamnatocin jihohi da ƙananan hukumomi da su maye gurbin filin wasa na Veterans da Three Rivers Stadium da ke Pittsburgh da filayen wasan baseball da ƙwallon ƙafa daban-daban. Matsin lamba ga sabbin filayen wasa na Philadelphia ya ƙaru bayan da wani shinge ya ruguje a "The Vet" a lokacin wasan Sojoji da Navy na 1998, wanda ya raunata 'yan wasa takwas. Masu Pirates sun yi barazanar barin Pittsburgh a shekarar 1997, wanda ya taimaka wajen shawo kan majalisar dokokin jihar ta amince da kuɗaɗen filayen wasa huɗu da aka tsara. Da yake shirye-shiryen gine-ginensu sun riga sun fara aiki, Gundumar Allegheny da Birnin Pittsburgh sun amince da yarjejeniyoyin cikin sauri. Duk da haka, muhawara tsakanin shugabannin birnin Philadelphia ta ci gaba har zuwa 2001, lokacin da Pittsburgh ta buɗe filayen wasa ( PNC Park for the Pirates da Heinz Field for the Steelers). A ƙarshe Eagles sun amince da wurin da tsohon rumbun adana abinci yake a kudu maso gabashin filin wasa na Veterans. Lincoln Financial Field ta yi bikin buɗe babban filin wasa a watan Agusta 2003.

Da farko dai Phillies sun yi niyyar gina filin wasa na tsakiyar gari irin wanda ke Baltimore, Denver, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, da San Francisco . An gabatar da wurare daban-daban, ciki har da titunan Broad da Spring Garden; Spring Garden da Delaware Avenue ; da kuma kusa da Tashar Titin 30th a wurin tsohon babban ofishin gidan waya. Tawagar da birnin sun sanar da cewa wurin zai kasance a titunan 13th da Vine a Chinatown, arewa da Interstate 676, a cikin nisan tafiya daga Cibiyar City . Akwai goyon baya mai yawa ga wurin wasan kwallon kafa na tsakiyar gari daga kasuwanci da ma'aikata da kuma birnin baki ɗaya. Amma mazauna Chinatown sun yi zanga-zanga, suna tsoron cewa sabon wurin wasan zai lalata unguwarsu. Daga ƙarshe birnin da ƙungiyar suka yanke shawarar gina filin wasa a South Philadelphia Sports Complex a wurin da aka yi watsi da wani rumbun adana abinci. A cikin shekarun da suka biyo baya, mazauna, magoya baya, da mai shi Bill Giles sun nuna nadama cewa sabon wurin wasan kwallon kafa ba ya cikin Cibiyar City Philadelphia. Duk da haka, ƙungiyar ta kafa tarihin halartar 'yan wasa a shekarar 2010 (masoya 3,647,249, matsakaicin 45,028) inda aka sayar da dukkan wasannin gida a karon farko a tarihin shekaru 81 na ƙungiyar, wanda ya ƙara yawan 'yan wasa da suka yi fice tun daga watan Yulin 2009 zuwa 123.

Babban mai tsara sabon filin wasan shine Stanley Cole na EwingCole. An bayyana ƙirar sabon wurin shakatawar a wani biki mai ban mamaki a ranar 28 ga Yuni, 2001. Bayan wasan a daren ranar, wurin da aka gina sandar filin wasa ta hagu, 325 feet (99 m)an bayyana shi a farkon bikin baje kolin wasan wuta na shekara-shekara na ƙungiyar ranar huɗu ga Yuli . A ranar 17 ga Yuni, 2003, Bankin Citizens ya amince da yarjejeniyar shekaru 25, ta dala miliyan 95 na Amurka don haƙƙin suna na wurin shakatawa da talla a kan allunan talla, watsa shirye-shiryen talabijin, watsa shirye-shiryen rediyo, da wallafe-wallafe. An kammala filin wasan a hukumance a ranar 12 ga Agusta, 2003, kuma an buɗe shi a watan Afrilu 2004.

Ba da daɗewa ba bayan an buɗe wurin shakatawa a shekara ta 2004, an sake sanya wa masu jefa ƙwallo na Phillies wurin, don haka masu jefa ƙwallo na Phillies sun yi amfani da ƙaramin alkalami, baƙi kuma sun yi amfani da babban alkalami. An yi hakan ne don bai wa masu jefa ƙwallo na Phillies kyakkyawar fahimtar wasan da kuma kare su daga tsokanar magoya baya. Duk da haka, ƙungiyar ta manta da sake haɗa wayoyin masu jefa ƙwallo bayan an sake sanya wa masu jefa ƙwallo wurin, don haka a lokacin wasan farko, masu horar da masu jefa ƙwallo na dole ne su yi magana da masu jefa ƙwallo ta hanyar siginar hannu.

A cikin shekarun farko na aikinsa, Citizens Bank Park ya ba da damar buga wasanni 218 a gida a shekarar 2004 da 201 a shekarar 2005, fiye da rabi zuwa filin hagu. Bayan kakar wasa ta 2005, an mayar da katangar filin hagu zuwa baya 5 feet (1.5 m) .

Ko da tare da waɗannan gyare-gyaren, wurin shakatawa yana da suna a matsayin ɗaya daga cikin wuraren shakatawa mafi kyau a wasan baseball. A shekara ta 2009, ya bar bugun gida 149, mafi yawa a gasar National League kuma na biyu a manyan gasa bayan sabon filin wasa na Yankee kawai, amma ya kasance tsaka tsaki tun lokacin, tare da maki .997 na filin shakatawa a 2011. [1]

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Wannan allo da ke Citizens Bank Park ya nuna wurin saukar Jim Thome na 400th na gida a ranar 14 ga Yuni, 2004
Filin ajiye motoci na Citizens Bank Park (gaba) da filin wasa (bayan gida) a shekarar 2010
  • April 12, 2004, 1:32 PM: Randy Wolf of the Phillies threw the first regular-season pitch at Citizens Bank Park to D'Angelo Jiménez of the Cincinnati Reds, who got the park's first hit, a lead-off ground-rule double. Jiménez scored the park's first run later in the inning on a wild pitch. Bobby Abreu of the Phillies hit the first home run in the bottom of the first inning, which also served as the franchise's first hit at Citizens Bank Park. Reds pitcher Paul Wilson earned the first win in that game and Danny Graves earned the park's first save.[2]
  • June 14, 2004: Phillies first baseman Jim Thome hit his 400th career home run into the left-center field seats at Citizens Bank Park. The home run came before a 2-hour, 18-minute rain delay that started when the game was not yet official. The teams waited out that delay and two more to finish the game at 2:06 am.
  • June 20, 2004: The first inside-the-park home run at the stadium was hit by Jimmy Rollins against the Kansas City Royals.[ana buƙatar hujja][<span title="This claim needs references to reliable sources. (September 2024)">citation needed</span>]
  • April 4, 2005: The Washington Nationals played their first regular season game as a new team after moving from Montreal at Citizens Bank Park, and the Phillies won the game 8-4.
  • May 9, 2005: In the first Minor League Baseball game at the park, the Eastern League Reading Phillies defeat the Trenton Thunder, 53.[3]
  • September 14, 2005: Andruw Jones of the Atlanta Braves hit his 300th career home run, which sailed 430 feet (130 m) off Phils reliever Geoff Geary in a 124 Phillies win.[4] The ball landed in the upper deck in left field.
  • July 15, 2007: The Phillies lost their 10,000th regular-season game to the St. Louis Cardinals, 102,[5] the first time a professional sports franchise reached that mark.
  • October 3, 2007: The park hosted its first postseason game as the Colorado Rockies defeated the Phillies 4–2 in Game 1 of the 2007 NLDS.[ana buƙatar hujja][<span title="This claim needs references to reliable sources. (September 2024)">citation needed</span>]
  • October 25, 2008: The park hosted its first World Series game, as the Phillies defeated the Tampa Bay Rays, 54 in Game 3.[6] Before the game, country music singer Tim McGraw, the son of the late Phillies closer Tug McGraw, who had recorded the last out in the Phillies' World Series victory in 1980, took a handful of his dad's ashes and spread them on the pitcher's mound just before handing the ball used in throwing out the ceremonial first pitch in the game to Steve Carlton.
  • October 29, 2008, 9:58 PM: In Game 5 of the 2008 World Series, Phillies closer Brad Lidge struck out Eric Hinske of the Rays to complete a 43 victory and clinch the Phillies' second World Series championship in franchise history.[7] Game 5 had originally started on October 27, but was stopped in the bottom of the sixth inning due to rain, and would remain suspended before resuming play two nights later. The Phillies held a celebration at the park at the conclusion of their championship parade on October 31.
  • June 25, 2010: Citizens Bank Park hosted the first regular-season game in a National League stadium in which the designated hitter was used; Major League Baseball moved the Phillies' series against the Toronto Blue Jays from Rogers Centre to Philadelphia, citing security concerns for the G-20 Summit. Ryan Howard served as the first DH in a National League ballpark. Despite playing in their park, Philadelphia was designated as the road team.[ana buƙatar hujja][<span title="This claim needs references to reliable sources. (September 2024)">citation needed</span>]
  • October 6, 2010: The first no-hitter at Citizens Bank Park was thrown by Roy Halladay against the Cincinnati Reds in the first game of the 2010 NLDS.[ana buƙatar hujja][<span title="This claim needs references to reliable sources. (September 2024)">citation needed</span>]
  • May 1, 2011: During a game between the Phillies and the rival New York Mets, the 45,713 fans in attendance began to chant "U-S-A!" following the news that Osama bin Laden, the mastermind of the September 11 attacks, had been killed by U.S. special forces in Pakistan.
  • October 2, 2011: A crowd of 46,575 attended Game 2 of the 2011 NLDS between the Phillies and the St. Louis Cardinals. As of 2023, this remains the highest-attended baseball game in the park's history.[ana buƙatar hujja][<span title="This claim needs references to reliable sources. (September 2024)">citation needed</span>]
  • May 25, 2014: Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Josh Beckett threw the first regular season no-hitter in the ballpark's history. He was also the first opposing pitcher to throw a no-hitter.[ana buƙatar hujja][<span title="This claim needs references to reliable sources. (September 2024)">citation needed</span>]
  • April 16, 2019: Major League Baseball announced that Citizens Bank Park would host the 2026 Major League Baseball All-Star Game to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.[8]
  • November 2, 2022: In Game 4 of the 2022 World Series, Houston Astros starting pitcher Cristian Javier, combined with bullpen relief from Bryan Abreu, Rafael Montero, and Ryan Pressly, threw a no-hitter, the first in a World Series game since Don Larsen's perfect game in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series.[9]
  • August 9, 2023: In his first home start with the Phillies, Michael Lorenzen threw a no-hitter against the Washington Nationals, the stadium's fourth no-hitter and the second by a Phillies pitcher.[10]
  • August 30, 2023: Phillies designated hitter Bryce Harper hit his 300th career home run into the right-center field seats in a game against the Los Angeles Angels.[ana buƙatar hujja][<span title="This claim needs references to reliable sources. (September 2024)">citation needed</span>]
  • August 15, 2024: Weston Wilson became the first rookie to hit for the cycle in Phillies history. It was the second Phillies cycle hit in Citizens Bank Park and the 10th cycle in Phillies history.[11]
Bruce Springsteen da ƙungiyar mawaƙa ta E Street suna yin wasa a Citizens Bank Park a shekarar 2024

Waƙar farko da aka yi a wurin shakatawa ita ce Jimmy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Band a ranar 25 ga Agusta, 2005; sun dawo a ranar 14 ga Yuni, 2008.

An shirya cewa Eagles, The Dixie Chicks, da Keith Urban za su yi wasan kwaikwayo a ranar 14 ga Yuni, 2010, amma an soke shirin.

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August 25, 2005 Jimmy Buffett A Salty Piece of Land Tour 85,451 / 85,451 $6,826,906 First concert at the ballpark. Sonny Landreth was the special guest.[12][13]
August 27, 2005
July 15, 2006 Bon Jovi Nickelback Have a Nice Day Tour 39,409 / 44,238 $2,764,310
July 19, 2007 The Police The Fratellis

Fiction Plane
The Reunion Tour 42,599 / 42,599 $4,128,705
June 14, 2008 Jimmy Buffett Year of Still Here Tour Sonny Landreth was the special guest.[14]
July 30, 2009 Billy Joel

Elton John
Face to Face 2009 89,690 / 89,690 $11,853,455
August 1, 2009
July 14, 2012 Roger Waters The Wall Live 36,773 / 36,773 $4,270,942
September 2, 2012 Bruce Springsteen &amp; The E Street Band Wrecking Ball World Tour 73,296 / 78,200 $6,644,578 He became the first act to perform at every major live music venue in Philadelphia.
September 3, 2012
August 13, 2013 Justin Timberlake

Jay-Z
DJ Cassidy Legends of the Summer Stadium Tour 39,487 / 39,487 $4,318,455
July 5, 2014 Beyoncé

Jay-Z
On the Run Tour 40,634 / 40,634 $5,141,381 [15]
August 1, 2014 Jason Aldean Florida Georgia Line

Tyler Farr
Burn It Down Tour 38,725 / 38,725 $2,484,731 The first ever country show to be held at the ballpark.
August 2, 2014 Billy Joel Billy Joel in Concert 40,335 / 40,335 $4,122,996
August 13, 2015 Billy Joel Billy Joel in Concert 38,313 / 38,313 $3,939,042
August 15, 2015 Zac Brown Band The Avett Brothers Jekyll and Hyde Tour
July 9, 2016 Billy Joel Christina Perri Billy Joel in Concert 39,303 / 39,303 $4,162,880
July 12, 2016 Paul McCartney One on One Tour 38,431 / 40,615 $4,365,986
September 7, 2016 Bruce Springsteen &amp; The E Street Band The River Tour 2016 77,670 / 80,000 $10,048,796 The first show lasted for 4 hours and 4 minutes, setting Springsteen's record for his longest show performed in North America, as well as his second longest show performed in the world. The second show featured original E Street Band drummer Vini Lopez on "It's Hard to Be a Saint in the City" and "Spirit in the Night".[16]
September 9, 2016
September 8, 2017 Luke Bryan Brett Eldredge

Craig Campbell
Huntin', Fishin' and Lovin' Every Day Tour 35,855 / 39,528 $2,743,300
September 9, 2017 Billy Joel Billy Joel in Concert 41,183 / 41,183 $4,529,573
May 24, 2019 40,969 / 40,969 $4,781,392 [17]
May 25, 2019 The Who Peter Wolf Moving On! Tour [18]
August 20, 2021 Green Day

Fall Out Boy

Weezer
The Interrupters Hella Mega Tour 38,063 / 38,063 $4,267,247 Originally scheduled for August 29, 2020.
June 25, 2022 Mötley Crüe

Def Leppard

Poison

Joan Jett and The Blackhearts
Classless Act The Stadium Tour 38,076 / 38,076 $5,288,180 Originally scheduled for August 15, 2020, and then July 13, 2021.
July 10, 2022 Dead &amp; Company Summer Tour '22
July 15, 2022 Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick Road 38,870 / 38,870 $6,263,878
September 3, 2022 Red Hot Chili Peppers The Strokes

Thundercat
2022 Global Stadium Tour 43,425 / 43,425 $6,217,390 [19]
June 15, 2023 Dead &amp; Company Summer Tour '23
September 18, 2023 P!nk Grouplove

KidCutUp

Brandi Carlile
Summer Carnival 93,000 / 93,000 $14,200,000 Highest two-day attendance
September 19, 2023
July 23, 2024 Def Leppard

Journey
Steve Miller Band The Summer Stadium Tour
August 9, 2024 Green Day The Smashing Pumpkins

Rancid

The Linda Lindas
The Saviors Tour The Linda Linda’s set was cancelled due to bad weather. However, Green Day let them play one song during their set.
August 21, 2024 Bruce Springsteen &amp; The E Street Band Springsteen and E Street Band 2023 Tour Originally scheduled for August 16, 2023.
August 23, 2024 Originally scheduled for August 18, 2023.
May 24, 2025 Post Malone

Jelly Roll
Sierra Ferrell Big Ass Stadium Tour
August 14, 2025 Jonas Brothers The All-American Rejects

Marshmello
Jonas 20: Living the Dream Tour
August 15, 2025 My Chemical Romance Alice Cooper Long Live The Black Parade
August 16, 2025 Chris Brown Summer Walker

Bryson Tiller
Breezy Bowl XX Tour

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