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Upper Providence Little League to be honored at America’s Classic Ballpark

August 27, 2021

 

The Reading Fightin Phils are excited to host the Pennsylvania Little League World Series Team – Upper Providence 12U. The Fightins are so proud to celebrate the accomplishments of our fellow Pennsylvania Baseball team here at FirstEnergy Stadium on Tuesday, September 7th. The team showed amazing talent and sportsmanship on the biggest stage in Little League.

On Tuesday, September 7th the R-Phils take on the New Hampshire Fisher Cats (Blue Jays) at America’s Classic Ballpark. Before the 7:05 game, Upper Providence Little League will meet members of the Reading Fightin Phils, be introduced as our FirstEnergy Neighborhood Champion and head to the outfield for a pre-game catch. Then, every single player will be invited to throw out a ceremonial first pitch prior to the ballgame. The team will enjoy the night from the Reading Hospital Tower Health Pool Pavilion with their family and friends.

Upper Providence Little League, based in Oaks, PA, is an elite program that saw much success this summer. After becoming the 2021 PA State Champions, they advanced to the Mid-Atlantic Region Championship where only two teams from the region would make the Little League World Series. UPLL punched their ticket to Williamsport and went on to become the Mid-Atlantic Region Champions.

They were also PA Little League District 27 champs and PA Little League Section 8 champs which helped them advance into the tournament.

Fourteen Players and their Manager Ben Ludwig went on to travel to the Little League World Series. Fellow coaches Tom Sergio and Joe Schuberth also joined the team in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

The team first matched up against Oregon where they fell 8-2. Aiden Ludwig began the scoring with an RBI single to bat in Jalen Bowman who doubled to reach. Bowman went on to take the mound taking down Oregon 1-2-3 in the first. After their opponents put up a three-run homer, Ludwig sent in another runner as Jack Strzeminski crossed the plate making it 3-2. Oregon put up a big five-run fourth and that’s where things remained for the rest of the game.

Upper Providence then faced off against Louisiana where they dropped 5-2. LA put up two in the first and another each in the second and third. But, UPLL was not done yet as Jalen Bowman tripled and was brought home on a Sam Buckley home run. Louisiana added one more to finish the game.

UPPL capped off the experience with a trip to the Little League Classic featuring the Los Angeles Angeles and Cleveland Indians. They got autographs from Shohei Ohtani and New Jersey native Mike Trout.

Reading is so excited to welcome Upper Providence 12U to America’s Classic Ballpark for a well-deserved congratulations and welcome home.

Baseball fans who would like to celebrate the accomplishments of Upper Providence Little League are encouraged to buy their tickets now for the Tuesday, September 7th R-Phils game at www.rphils.com/tickets

Tagged as : Eastern League, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Phillies, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, Reading Fightin Phils, Youth Sports { }

FIGHTIN CANCER NIGHT: Morandini Appearance & Bobble to Support Darren Daulton Foundation

June 28, 2021

 

(READING) – The Reading Fightin Phils are proud to stand up to fight cancer and support the Darren Daulton Foundation. Our annual Fightin Cancer night will be on Tuesday, July 27th. Former Philadelphia Phillie Mickey Morandini will meet fans and sign autographs, and there will be an exclusive bobblehead giveaway from his playing time here in Reading on behalf of the Darren Daulton Foundation.

The first 2,000 adults to enter FirstEnergy Stadium will receive the bobble thanks to Rick Stock Attorneys at Law. The R-Phils host the Somerset Patriots (Yankees) with the first pitch at 7:05 pm, gates open at 5:00pm.

Morandini will be in attendance in support of the Darren Daulton Foundation, whose mission is to provide financial support to families that are experiencing financial challenges due to treatment of a malignant primary brain tumor diagnosis.

Darren “Dutch” Daulton put up a strong fight against cancer and created this group to help others afflicted by the same disease. He was always known as a giving and loving family member, friend, and teammate. His memory lives on this way. Dutch and Mickey Mo were good friends and every year Morandini contributes to the foundation in his honor.

Mickey Morandini was drafted in the 5th round by Philadelphia back in 1988. Born and raised a Pennsylvanian, he played in 48 games in Reading the following year amassing 66 hits for a .351 batting average. Because of that summer, Mickey Mo was inducted into the Reading Baseball Hall of Fame in Baseballtown,He debuted in Philly during the end of the 1990 season and played in the big leagues for 10 years, where he was a member of the 1993 National League champion Phillies and 1995 All-Star team. Morandini spent part of 2015 as a coach in Reading before being called upon to be the first base coach out in Philadelphia.

Tickets for the Fightin Cancer Night are on sale now at: rphils.com/tickets, visit the Weidenhammer Ticket Office at FirstEnergy Stadium, or call 610-370-BALL.

The 2021 season is presented by Pepsi.

_America’s Classic Ballpark is proud to be a part of Pennsylvania’s Americana Region and was voted the #1 stadium in all of Double-A by MiLB’s Ben Hill. Follow the R-Phils at rphils.com, on Twitter and TikTok at @ReadingFightins, on Instagram @fightins, and like them on Facebook via _www.facebook.com/fightins for all information.

Tagged as : Cancer Awareness, Eastern League, Family Relief/Resources, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Phillies, Reading Fightin Phils { }

Bring Your Dog to the Park this Summer Thanks to Humane Pennsylvania

May 24, 2021

 

(Reading, PA) – The Reading Fightin Phils are excited to have our furriest fans out at FirstEnergy Stadium this summer during our Bark in the Park nights thanks to Humane Pennsylvania. There will be five Sunday Bark at the Park nights at America’s Classic ballpark where fans can bring their dogs along with them to enjoy the game.

Dog tickets are available for just $5 at these select games. Pups have their own seat so they have just as great of a view as you do! Humane Pennsylvania will have an information table set up in the VIST Bank Plaza at all Bark in the Park games.

“Humane Pennsylvania has been partnering with the Reading Fightin Phils for quite a few years now, and this year we’re more excited than ever to bring people and their pups back to the ballpark!” shared Lauren Henderson, Director of Development for Humane Pennsylvania.

Bark in The Park days in 2021:

Sunday, June 27 – 5:15pm vs Binghamton Rumble Ponies (Mets)

-Belated Father’s Day T-Shirt Giveaway, Post-game Catch on Field -RC Theatres / Reading Movies 11 & IMAX, 69 News Berks Edition & ROG Orthodontics

Sunday, July 11 – 5:15pm vs Harrisburg Senators (Nationals)

-All Fans Run the Bases – 69 News Berks Edition, ROG Orthodontics

Sunday, August 1 – 5:15pm vs Somerset Patriots (Yankees)

-20th Anniversary R-Phils Mascot Band T-Shirt – Redner’s Warehouse Markets

Sunday, August 15 – 5:15pm vs Akron RubberDucks (Indians)

-All Fans Run the Bases – 69 News Berks Edition, ROG Orthodontics

Sunday, September 12 – 5:15pm vs New Hampshire Fisher Cats (Blue Jays)

-Carpenter MEGA BLAST Fireworks Show!

All Sunday home games are also Berks Packing Sunday Family Fun Days, presented Classic Harley-Davidson, with four tickets, four hot dogs, and four sodas available for only $50 when purchased in advance.

“It’s our favorite games of the year, which is no surprise, but it allows us the opportunity to share our mission and message with the community, and it allows the community to bring their dogs out for a game.”

Individual game tickets, season tickets and mini plans for the 2021 season are on sale now at the Weidenhammer Ticket Office at FirstEnergy Stadium, online at rphils.com or by calling 610-370-BALL. The Weidenhammer Ticket Office is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

The R-Phils are blessed to play in a beautiful OUTDOOR venue and we look forward to hosting you and your family for R-Phils baseball games this season. There is absolutely nothing better than sitting OUTSIDE with family and friends in the summer sun with a cold drink and a fresh hot dog. Join us at America’s Classic Ballpark to make memories that will last a lifetime.

Humane Pennsylvania is an innovative national leader in animal welfare, with adoption centers, accredited non-profit veterinary hospitals, emergency animal rescue services, community pet assistance programs, an animal focused charitable foundation, and a free, public dog park. The Freedom Center for Animal Life-Saving is a brand-new state-of-the-art facility right here in Reading on 11th Street is open and ready to serve you and your pet’s needs!

The 2021 season is presented by Pepsi.

America’s Classic Ballpark is proud to be a part of Pennsylvania’s Americana Region and was voted the #1 stadium in all of Double-A by MiLB’s Ben Hill. Follow the R-Phils at rphils.com, on Twitter and TikTok at @ReadingFightins, on Instagram @fightins, and like them on Facebook via www.facebook.com/fightins for all information.

Tagged as : Animal Shelters/Rescue, Eastern League, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Phillies, Reading Fightin Phils { }

Little League Field Renovation Thanks to Savage Auto Group

April 9, 2021

 

On Tuesday, March 27th Savage Auto Group broke ground on an exciting project. Through Baseballtown Charities and the help of two experienced athletic field experts, the organization funded the renovation of two Little League fields in the Liberty Complex. This offseason makeover will allow for better playability, a professional setup, and safer play.

After four days of around the clock work, the project was extremely successful! The development was led by Dan Douglas, Head Groundskeeper for the Reading Fightin Phils and Todd Vanek, owner of King Sports Turf. Douglas says that the fields will be in impeccable condition for the athletes to play on when the time comes. “Safe fields start with proper construction. We were able to reconstruct the infields so that they transition seamlessly to the existing outfields.”

In preparation for the start of the baseball season, the Wilson fields, Liberty 2 and Coach Pitch, were restored and modernized in the highest-quality manner. The infield was laser graded with superior infield mix and the edges were cut cleanly to correctly integrate and allow for proper water runoff. This creates an even and level playing field and generates a better drainage system for rain.

Additionally, base anchors were reset to match the new infield grade. The bases on both fields were set at 60’ and each field had new bases, professional quality home plates, and pitching rubbers installed. Additionally, Liberty 2 received a newly constructed 46’ pitcher’s mound.

Thanks to Savage Auto Group, these players will get to utilize a high caliber, safe field built by experienced hands. Baseballtown Charities encourages other teams and facilities to consider updating and renovating their fields to better suit their athletes. President of Savage Auto Group, Tim Profit, notes the positive impact this project will have for the kids in Reading and the surrounding areas. “It is important for us to be involved in the community, especially to create a constructive environment for kids to have a safe place to play,” said Profit. “While the field renovations do just that, they also represent something that the baseball teams can be proud of and work to take care of. We are excited to be a part of it and encourage other groups to do the same.”

Baseballtown Charities helps support expanding the sport of baseball in the greater Reading community. Having a safe, first-rate place to play is equally as important to those trying out Little League for the first time and baseball veterans. Thanks to Savage Auto Group, many kids will have the opportunity to play ball in a beautiful park. If this is something you, your team, or your complex would like more information about, please feel free to contact [email protected].

The Liberty Complex is located at 836 Ruth Street, Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania 19608. Wilson Youth Baseball occupies these fields and is a parent and community-based organization committed to “Teaching integrity, respect, and sportsmanship on the field and in the game of life.”

Tagged as : Children's Health and Development, Eastern League, Field Renovations, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Phillies, Reading Fightin Phils, Supporting the Community, Youth Sports { }

R-Phils Open Internship Program for 2021

February 10, 2021

 

The Reading Fightin Phils, Class AA affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies, are seeking hard working, goal-oriented and attention to detail individuals for the 2021 internship program. The internship requires a great amount of dedication throughout the baseball season. The Reading Fightin Phils Internship program will provide a great opportunity for interns looking to immerse themselves in a full-service sports and entertainment venue. The R-Phils are looking for dedicated individuals who are enthusiastic and possess skills to handle day-to-day operational tasks and create a positive, fun-filled environment for our fans, staff, and sponsors.

The Reading Fightin Phils Internship is a great learning experience. Upperclassman and recent college graduates have the opportunity to get directly involved and gain hands on experience in multiple aspects of Minor League Baseball including marketing, sales, ticket operations, customer service, concessions, public relations, graphic design and many other aspects of the sports industry. Interns work directly with the front office staff to get an overview of all of the different positions.

Full time interns may work approximately 25-40 a week during the offseason and 40-80 hours a week during the season. The R-Phils are looking for enthusiastic and eager individuals to join the front office staff as an intern. Interns are hired on a rolling basis beginning in April and lasting 4-6 months. Interns will gain experience in multiple departments including but not limited to: ticket sales, group tickets, concessions, operations, promotions, merchandise, video production, and graphics.

To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter to Internship Coordinator Mike Robinson at [email protected] or call 610-375-8469 x 229. Application deadline is Friday, February 26.

Check out the Fightin Phils intern alumni and their current jobs: Reading Fightin Phils Alumni

Tagged as : Eastern League, Employment Opportunities, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Phillies, Reading Fightin Phils { }

Baseballtown Charities Phillies Winter Tour Series

January 21, 2021

Event with Phillies Players and Coaches will begin on Feb. 4

The Reading Fightin Phils are pleased to announce the 2021 Phillies Winter Tour presented by Leibensperger Homes, Inc. The tour is six nights long and showcases never before seen interviews with players and coaches. It also includes a unique online auction with novelty R-Phils and Phillies items. All proceeds benefit Baseballtown Charities, its programs, and its facilities.

The tour begins on February 4 with an interview from Philadelphia’s top starting pitcher, Aaron Nola. Each Thursday thereafter, at 8pm Eastern Standard Time, those who join in will get access to an interview with a notable Phillies player or coach. Fans will learn about the player’s preparation for the 2021 season, hear untold stories about their time in Reading, and gain insight into their personalities. Each episode in the series will be streamed on Facebook live, Twitter, Twitch, and YouTube. The schedule is as following:

Thursday, February 4th 8pm (EST) – Aaron Nola
Thursday, February 11th 8pm (EST) – Zach Eflin
Thursday, February 18th 8pm (EST) – Andrew Knapp
Thursday, February 25th 8pm (EST) – Steve Noworyta
Thursday, March 4th 8pm (EST) – Alec Bohm
Thursday, March 11th 8pm (EST) – Dusty Wathan

In addition, the Fightin Phils will be hosting an online auction filled with sports collectibles. Fans will have the opportunity to bid on one-of-a-kind mementos and autographs to support Baseballtown Charities. The auction will close on March 11th at 9pm.

Executive Director of Baseballtown Charities, Tonya Petrunak emphasizes how excited the R-Phils are to partner with the Phillies for this event. “We are looking forward to hosting the first Baseballtown Charities Phillies Winter Tour and utilizing technology to support Baseballtown Charities mission of growing the game of baseball in our community,” Petrunak said. “The online format will be a fun way to bid on exclusive auction items, hear from front office leadership, and interact with their favorite Philadelphia Phillies.”

Baseballtown Charities is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization founded to keep baseball alive in Reading so youngsters can benefit from the many life lessons the game teaches. Also, help physically and developmentally challenged kids as well as those with financial challenges to have the opportunity to play baseball and softball. Support the growth and prosperity of Baseballtown Charities as it reaches throughout the community and touches many different types of people to allow everyone to benefit from the game of baseball.

Be a part of the show by becoming a sponsor of the Baseballtown Charities Phillies Winter Tour! Email Joe Bialek at jbialek@fightins.com to become a part of this big event. There are three levels of sponsorship with different volumes of participation, but every sponsor will be included in all six nights of the tour. Visit rphils.com/wintertour for more information!

Tagged as : Charitable Foundations, Eastern League, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Phillies, Reading Fightin Phils { }

FirstEnergy Stadium To Host Humane Pennsylvania

December 9, 2020

Paws & Claus event set for Saturday, December 12th

The Reading Fightin Phils are excited to team up with Humane Pennsylvania for their exciting Paws & Claus event this Saturday, December 12th from 12-3pm. Spike’s Pet Pantry is seeking donations to help keep their shelves well-stocked for our four-legged friends in need. Additionally, the Fightins Team Store will be open for holiday gifts, including R-Phils merchandise and discounted 2021 ticket books. Join us at America’s Classic Ballpark to support Humane Pennsylvania and the R-Phils.

The magnitude of this event cannot be understated. Due to the pandemic, there has been a higher than normal need for pet food. From 12-3pm, community members will have the opportunity to donate pet food and in exchange will receive a complimentary family photo with Santa in front of his tiny house. The event will run as a drive thru food donation drop off in the parking lot of FirstEnergy Stadium. Everyone is asked to remain in their vehicle throughout the donation process. Then, each family will be escorted to take their photo with Santa. Families can remove their masks for the photo, but must put them back on immediately after. Pups are encouraged to join in on the photo, but will not be able to be taken off leash or in the photo by themselves. Through your generosity, Humane Pennsylvania is looking forward to filling their truck for the animals in need in our community!

Anyone who donates will also be given a 10% off coupon for the Fightins Team Store, presented by Steve Moyer Subaru. The store will be open for the entirety of the event for all your holiday shopping needs. The RPhils are excited to feature new gear while still showcasing traditional ballpark merchandise. There is a hat, sweatshirt, or jersey for everyone on your Christmas list! And, set your sights on the 2021 season by purchasing a ticket book or flex bank package. For a limited time, holiday deals are available!

“This event will provide much-needed Christmas cheer to the community, but also help us stock Spike’s Pet Pantry,” said Lauren Henderson, Director of Events & Corporate Relations at Humane Pennsylvania. “Everyone is encouraged to stop by FirstEnergy Stadium with a bag of dog and/or cat food between 12-3pm and receive a complimentary family photo with Santa! This donated pet food will help hungry pets in need over the coming winter months. And in return receive a COVID safe, but cheerful Santa photo. It’s a win-win for everyone!”

This year alone Spike’s Pet Pantry has donated over 268,000 pounds of pet food to pet caretakers in need. Paws & Claus will be a fun and significant event to benefit the community. It’s also a wonderful opportunity to get into the holiday spirit. Come give back with us to ensure that no pet goes hungry!

FirstEnergy Stadium is located at 1900 Centre Ave, Reading, PA 19605. It is home to the Reading Fightin Phils, the Double-A Affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies.

Tagged as : Eastern League, Family Relief/Resources, Food Drives, Humane Society, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Phillies, Reading Fightin Phils { }

FirstEnergy Stadium to Host 14th Annual Eastern PA Toy Run

October 26, 2020

(Reading, PA) – FirstEnergy Stadium will welcome the 14th Annual Eastern PA Toy Run, presented by Classic Harley-Davidson, on Sunday, November 1st from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Tompkins VIST Bank Plaza.

Proceeds from the event will benefit the United States Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program and The Children’s Home of Reading. Bikers will come from Classic Harley-Davidson and present a new, unwrapped toy in exchange for a free Berks Hot Dog and hot chocolate.

Everyone is encouraged to bring a toy of any value or make a monetary donation that will be used to purchase additional toys for children.

The Grand Slam Grill and the Yuengling Tap Room will be open for classic ballpark food and drink. In addition, the Steve Moyer Subaru Fightin Phils Team Store will be open during the event from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Motorcycle registration for the Toy Run will begin at 9 a.m. at Classic Harley-Davidson. The ride will depart from Classic Harley-Davidson on Route 183 at 11 a.m. and will follow a direct route to America’s Classic Ballpark arriving at approximately 11:30. All motorcycles, Jeeps, and classic cars are welcome to participate in the Eastern PA Toy Run with a donation of an unwrapped toy.

The Eastern PA Toy Run began in 2007 after the Berks County Toys for Tots motorcycle run was nearly cancelled due to the deployment of the Marine Corps Reserve Unit. Multiple motorcycle runs combined and teamed with the Fightin Phils in order to continue benefitting Toys for Tots in Berks and Lebanon counties as well as The Children’s Home of Reading.

Tagged as : Eastern League, Family Relief/Resources, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Phillies, Reading Fightin Phils, Toy/Clothing Drives, Toys for Tots { }

Utilities Employees Credit Union to Host Halloween for Baseballtown Dream League

October 7, 2020

 

Baseballtown Charities and the Reading Fightin Phils are excited to give members of the Baseballtown Dream League a safe opportunity to Trick-or-Treat this Halloween. The event will take place on the Savage 61 Dream League field thanks to Utilities Employees Credit Union.

On Saturday, October 31st people with special needs are invited to dress up in costume and participate in a Halloween event. From 12-2pm, they will have the opportunity to experience the holiday in a safe and friendly environment. It will be filled with lots of fun and candy! Social distancing guidelines will be followed.

“Baseballtown Charities is excited to present a Halloween event to engage members of the Dream League! This is a great opportunity to spend some time outdoors in a safe, community environment,” said Jenna Lawville, the Extra Events and Baseballtown Charities Manager.

The event caters towards people with special needs who could benefit from having a set up at a handicap accessible facility. It gives the Baseballtown Dream League the chance to experience a classic Trick-OR-Treating environment complete with candy galore.

Greg Cosgrove, the Marketing Manager of Utilities Employees Credit Union, notes the significance of participating in this event. “Our employees are very excited to be a part of this special event with the Reading Fightin Phils and the Dream League community. As a credit union, we whole-heartedly believe in living the credit union mantra of “people helping people” and volunteering in the communities we serve. This past year has been challenging for families, and we hope this event will give them a fun family outing they can enjoy together.”

Baseballtown Charities is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization founded to keep baseball alive in Reading so youngsters can benefit from the many life lessons the game teaches.

Baseballtown Charities’ Dream League is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in Reading, Pa. that focuses on making dreams come true one pitch at a time. Since 2002, Baseballtown Charities has worked to build inclusive baseball diamonds as well as bonds between players, teammates and supportive communities.

The Savage 61 Dream Field is located at the Relevant Sports Complex, 2816 Old Pricetown Road, Temple, PA 19560.

Tagged as : Children's Health and Development, Eastern League, Family Relief/Resources, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Phillies, Reading Fightin Phils { }

Safe Trick-OR-Treat & Halloween Movie Night at FirstEnergy Stadium, Presented by T-Mobile

October 1, 2020

“It’s A Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown” movie will air for families on FirstEnergy Vision video board

The Reading Fightin Phils are excited to offer a safe Trick-or-Treat opportunity for the community. On Friday, October 30th, fans can experience a socially safe Halloween at FirstEnergy Stadium filled with lots of fun, candy, and the perfect movie.

Limited passes will be available for this event for only $2, guests are recommended to buy them in advance. Passes may be purchased at bit.ly/3l4vpPF. A portion of the proceeds will go to Baseballtown Charities.

The gates will open at 5:00pm, with the Trick-or-Treating scheduled running from 5-6:30. “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” movie will begin at approximately 6:30pm. The run time is 25 minutes.

All attendees are encouraged to dress in costume or Halloween attire. R-Phils classic ballpark concessions will be open for dinner and drinks along with merchandise store.

The organization is committed to bringing exciting events to the ballpark this fall. This is a great opportunity to spend some time outdoors in a safe, community environment. Don’t miss out on one of the last events at the ballpark this season!

For all information about this night and all events at FirstEnergy Stadium please visit rphils.com/events.

FirstEnergy Stadium is the Double-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies and the home of the Reading Fightin Phils. The stadium is located at 1900 Centre Avenue, Reading, PA 19605.

Tagged as : Children's Health and Development, Eastern League, Family Relief/Resources, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Phillies, Reading Fightin Phils { }

Baseballtown Charities ‘Dinner Under the Stars’ Set for October 3rd

September 4, 2020

 

The Reading Fightin Phils are pleased to announce the Baseballtown Charities Dinner Under the Stars. The fifth annual event will be held on the field at FirstEnergy Stadium. Enjoy a wonderful night outdoors and support a great cause!

Tickets are $100 per person with the cocktail hour beginning at 5:30 and the dinner at 6:30. All attendees are encouraged to wear white attire to match the ‘Beisbol Blanco’ theme!

Join us for a night of entertainment from Erich Cawalla and the Uptown Band. The R-Phils are proud to have partnered with Willoughby’s on Park, The Berkshire County Club, Crowne Plaza Reading, and Redner’s Markets for the night’s cuisine. FirstEnergy Stadium will be spectacularly decorated by Dave Reppert through Wishes Entertaining & Event Design.

Please consider sponsoring the event at either premium or secondary levels. Sponsors will receive print, verbal, and social media recognition.

The R-Phils and Baseballtown Charities will adhere to all CDC and Pennsylvania state health department guidelines.

This event is significant to the growth and prosperity of Baseballtown Charities. The Reading Fightin Phils encourage you to engage in an exciting, community celebration! For more information and to purchase a ticket Baseballtown.org.

Baseballtown Charities is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization founded to keep baseball alive in Reading so youngsters can benefit from the many life lessons the game teaches.

Tagged as : Charitable Foundations, Children's Health and Development, Eastern League, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Phillies, Reading Fightin Phils, Youth Sports { }

R-Phils Announce Rip It Fall High School Showcase 

August 20, 2020

 

The Reading Fightin Phils are proud to present their second Rip It Baseballtown Charities High School Showcase. All games will be played at the Double-A ballpark of the Philadelphia Phillies, FirstEnergy Stadium.

With the success of the first showcase, the R-Phils are happy to provide an opportunity to allow more kids to play baseball. Registration will benefit Baseballtown Charities.

There will be one game a night, played at 5:30 pm, starting Monday, August 24. Muhlenberg, Twin Valley, and Wilson are set to square off during the showcase.

The schedule is as following:

24-Aug — 5:30

Wilson

Twin Valley

25-Aug — 5:30

Twin Valley

Muhlenberg

1-Sep — 5:30

Muhlenberg

Twin Valley

2-Sep — 5:30

Muhlenberg

Wilson

Select food and drink concessions stands will be open for purchase. There will be no admission fee and, as always, parking will be free.

The R-Phils will also be hosting their Rip It Baseballtown Charities Fall Showcase for 13U-19U teams on weekends in September. Please visit rphils.com/showcase for more information or email [email protected] to sign up.

Tagged as : Children's Health and Development, Eastern League, Education/Teacher Support, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Phillies, Reading Fightin Phils, Supporting the Community, Youth Sports { }

Register for the Rip It Baseballtown Charities Fall Showcase 

August 10, 2020

 

Rip It Baseballtown Charities is excited to announce its fall showcases for 13U, 14U, 15/16U, and 18/19U. All games are played at America’s Classic Ballpark, FirstEnergy Stadium, the home of the Reading Fightin Phils!

With the uncertainty of fall sports, the Rip It Baseballtown Charities Showcase will provide athletes with the opportunity to play on a professional baseball field. The showcase is open to all teams within the age classification. Join us for two weekends filled with memorable baseball and fun!

Rip It Baseballtown Charities Showcase 15/16U

Friday, September 11 – Sunday, September 13

$750 for a two game showcase at America’s Classic Ballpark – FirstEnergy Stadium, the home of the Reading Fightin Phils!

Teams will be paired against like opponents.

SPACE IS VERY LIMITED! Enter today so you are not shut out!!!

Rip It Baseballtown Charities Showcase 18/19U

Friday, September 11 – Sunday, September 13

$750 for a two game showcase at America’s Classic Ballpark – FirstEnergy Stadium, the home of the Reading Fightin Phils!

Teams will be paired against like opponents.

SPACE IS VERY LIMITED! Enter today so you are not shut out!!!

Rip It Baseballtown Charities Showcase 13U

Friday, September 18 – Sunday, September 20

$750 for a two game showcase at America’s Classic Ballpark – FirstEnergy Stadium, the home of the Reading Fightin Phils!

Teams will be paired against like opponents.

SPACE IS VERY LIMITED! Enter today so you are not shut out!!!

Rip It Baseballtown Charities Showcase 14U

Friday, September 18 – Sunday, September 20

$750 for a two game showcase at America’s Classic Ballpark – FirstEnergy Stadium, the home of the Reading Fightin Phils!

Teams will be paired against like opponents.

SPACE IS VERY LIMITED! Enter today so you are not shut out!!!

Call C.J. Lindsay at 484-784-7392 or email *[email protected]* to reserve your spot.

Please note – if any games are unable to be played, either because of weather, or Covid-19 related issues, teams will receive a full prorated refund (ie. if you pay $750, and only play 1 game, you would receive a $375 refund). Teams must provide a Certificate of Insurance in advance.

This showcase is presented by T-Mobile, E.G.Smith, Inc, Abilities in Motion, Fleetwood Bank, Comfort Pro Inc, Albright College, Stoney Creek Rentals, Deer Country Farm & Lawn, Inc., and PSECU!

Proceeds will benefit Baseballtown Charities – helping more kids play baseball. Specifically – Inner-City kids, and physically and developmentally challenged kids. Thank you for supporting Baseballtown Charities. Admission, as well as parking, is FREE for all fans. R-Phils concessions will be open at all games for fans to enjoy their favorite ballpark food and drink.

All information about the showcase and FirstEnergy Stadium’s COVID safety guidelines can be found at milb.com/reading/events/showcase.

FirstEnergy stadium is the Double-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies and the home of the Reading Fightin Phils. The stadium is located at 1900 Centre Avenue, Reading, PA 19605.

Tagged as : Children's Health and Development, Eastern League, Education/Teacher Support, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Phillies, Reading Fightin Phils, Supporting the Community, Youth Sports { }

Baseballtown Charities Night Golf Set for September 12

July 31, 2020

 

The Reading Fightin Phils and Baseballtown Charities prepare to host their annual night golf event presented by Tito’s Handmade Vodka. The golf classic will be nine holes played at Manor Golf Club and the event will benefit a great cause in Baseballtown Charities.

Night Golf will be held on September 12 with registration beginning at 7pm and the walk starting at 8:15 pm. The classic will be played as a scramble event in foursomes. The registration fee is $300 and includes 1 glow ball, light saber, glow necklace, and hot dog/ chip voucher along with all you care to drink. There will be extra glow balls available to purchase.

Sponsorship packages are also available. There are different levels of packages for all types of recognition ranging from presenting sponsor to a one-hole sponsorship. They also include prominent signage, banner display, award presentation, and social media acknowledgment.

For more information or to reserve your spot visit https://bit.ly/2ZOGrAM.

All proceeds benefit Baseballtown Charities. Baseballtown Charities is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization founded to keep baseball alive in Reading so youngsters can benefit from the many life lessons the game teaches.

Manor Golf Course is located at 153 Bran Road, Sinking Spring, PA 19608. This local club is one of the oldest public courses in Eastern, Pennsylvania and was selected for the 4th consecutive year as the Best Public Golf Course of Berks County. It is a traditional championship-style golf course designed by Alexander Findlay, ‘the father of American golf.’

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Harley Night is Back For R-Phils Party With A Purpose

July 31, 2020

 

The Reading Fightin Phils and Classic Harley-Davidson are bringing back Harley Night on Thursday, August 6th during their Party With A Purpose event. The night will begin with the annual ride from Classic Harley and the fun will continue at the ballpark. Enjoy live music, your favorite ballpark food & drinks, and a catch on the outfield!

This season would have been the 23rd Annual Harley Night. The R-Phils have found a way to continue the tradition this summer! The ride from Classic Harley in Leesport at 5:30 and end at FirstEnergy Stadium.

The $5 entrance fee to support the Blue Mountain Chapter of the Nam Knights of America Motorcycle Club, assisting local Veterans and Police Officers in their time of need. Purchase a pass at R-Phils.com/events. Or visit bit.ly/2BKLadB on the Classic Harley website.

In keeping with the guidelines for outdoor dining, and social distancing, the event will be limited to a small number of people. This community event is family-friendly and will take place in Tompkins VIST Bank Plaza, as well as on the field at America’s Classic Ballpark!

Gates will open at 5:15 and the concession stand will be open from 5:30PM – 8:30PM. Fans will also have access to the field to have a catch and spread out. There will be live music by a local artist.

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