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2018Schedpromos Layout 1 (18) Chevrolet Father's Appreciation Day/John Kruk 1990s BP Pullover/1993 Phillies 25th Anniversary Salute s (6/10) (19) Phans Feeding Families Night u (6/12) (1) Nemours Opening Day/ (20) Jim Thome Hall of Fame Salute/ Commemorative Knit Hat u (4/5) Nemours Kids Run the Bases u/D (6/14) (2) McDonald's Opening Night T-Shirt H (4/7) (21) African American Heritage Celebration (3) Cavity Busters Kids Opening Day/ presented by The Sound of Philadelphia u (6/19) Hooded Sweatshirt/Science Festival Day D (4/8) (22) MLB Network Retro Drawstring Bag u (6/28) (4) Hatfield Phillies Franks Dollar Dog Night #1 u (4/10) (23) XFINITY Fireworks Show #1 u (6/29) (5) Veritiv Nick Williams Retro T-Shirt H (4/19) (24) XFINITY Fireworks Show #2 u (6/30) (6) Mike Schmidt RDK Melanoma Awareness Day/ (25) Community Energy Solar Powered Liberty Bell D (7/1) Tastykake Odubel Herrera Emoji Cap u/ D (4/22) (26) Salute to Veterans presented by Toyota u (7/4) (7) Hatfield Phillies Franks Dollar Dog Night #2 u (4/25) (27) W.B. Mason Collectible Truck/Photo Night D/q (7/21) (8) Coca-Cola Phillies Headphones/ (28) PECO Phillies Socks u (7/22) Zedd Postgame Concert H/u (4/27) (29) Nemours Kids Run the Bases D (7/25) (9) Citizens Bank Phanatic Birthday/ (30) Toyota Phillies Wall of Fame Night Phanatic Bucket Hat D (4/29) honoring Roy Halladay & Pat Gillick u (8/4) (10) Hatfield Phillies Franks Dollar Dog Night #3 u (5/8) (31) Toyota Phillies Alumni Day/Brad Lidge Bobble (11) Teva Respiratory Night/Phillies Cap u (5/9) Figurine/2008 Phillies 10th Anniversary Salute u (8/5) (12) Citizens Bank Weather Education Day presented by (32) Goya Latino Family Celebration u (8/16) NBC 10 First Alert Weather/ (33) Old Dominion Postgame Concert u (8/17) Senior Stroll the Bases 4/l (5/10) (34) IBEW Local 98 Player Nickname T-Shirt D (8/18) (13) Comcast Phanatic About Reading Night/ (35) Nemours Childhood Cancer Awareness Night u (9/1) Phanatic Children's Book D (5/12) (36) Backpack Cooler courtesy of Fante's Plumbing, (14) Herr’s Mother’s Appreciation/Ladies Pullover t (5/13) Heating & Air D (9/2) (15) MLB Play Ball Day proudly supported by Chevrolet/ (37) Fan Appreciation Day u (9/30) D Water Bottle (5/26) u All fans s Men 15 and over H Fans 15 and over (16) Toyota Rhys Hoskins Starting Lineup Figure/ t Women 15 and over D Children 14 and under l Fans 55 and over First Responders Day presented by Toyota D (5/27) q Limited field access 4 Must register through Theme Night Page (17) 1990s Retro Night u (6/8) Red–Giveaways Blue–Promotions Schedule, promotions subject to change..
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