The Philadelphia Phillies will debut their massive, new 4K PhanaVision scoreboard at Citizens Bank Park for the 2023 home opener against the Cincinnati Reds on April 6. The team's new scoreboard will be 77% larger than the previous scoreboard, which was installed in 2011. The new scoreboard measures 152 feet wide by 86 feet tall and weighs 116,298 pounds. It will be supported by 190 tons of structural steel.
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Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Blue Jays have been unable to play in Toronto for the past two seasons. While they’ll be moving to Buffalo starting in June, for the time being, they’re using their Spring Training home in Dunedin, Florida as their home park. This is a place that the Phillies are quite familiar with since their own Spring site is in the neighboring town of Clearwater, and they play multiple exhibition games there each year.
Rogers Centre in Toronto is the site of one of the darkest moments in Phillies history, so it’s probably beneficial for the Phillies to avoid playing there, and dredging up bad memories. And when they went to Buffalo in 2020, they not only got swept in a doubleheader - the bullpen unsurprisingly blew leads in both games - but one of their players got his testicle destroyed in the process. So missing out on Buffalo isn’t too bad eithe