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  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,680
    edited December 2025
    Would've lost it when Craig Finn came out. Really kicking myself for not realizing when tickets went on sale...

    https://youtu.be/iPMjUwm_v6I?si=r873Vxl4PBvmTD2Y
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  • eeriepadave
    eeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 43,910
    Last night would have been the only night I could have made it. Although Friday night looked like it would have been the best night imo. Looks like they played a few new songs though 😀
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  • pjhawks
    pjhawks Posts: 13,183
    Merry Christmas to all!
  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,680

  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,092
    Another new years day in the books and all I can say is that Philly is not a real place. 
  • Wobbie
    Wobbie Posts: 31,958
    Oh, jeez, Lenny is in trouble again.
    If I had known then what I know now...

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  • Johnny Abruzzo
    Johnny Abruzzo Philly Posts: 12,668
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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 32,140
    Some out of town friends in the city this weekend and are looking to meet up Sunday to watch the game.
    Gotta figure everywhere will be more crowded than usual.  Only time I've watched games in bars in Center City we were in and out of places on 2nd street.
    Any suggestions for places you might look for a group of 4 if you were looking to be able to sit and drink/eat?
    Have a bunch of places I like but was curious what the city denizens might suggest/if there was anyplace that might be a good spot to not ve jammed out the door.
    (Or, if just shit outta luck and fight for a table anywhere.)
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  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,680
    edited January 10
    Some out of town friends in the city this weekend and are looking to meet up Sunday to watch the game.
    Gotta figure everywhere will be more crowded than usual.  Only time I've watched games in bars in Center City we were in and out of places on 2nd street.
    Any suggestions for places you might look for a group of 4 if you were looking to be able to sit and drink/eat?
    Have a bunch of places I like but was curious what the city denizens might suggest/if there was anyplace that might be a good spot to not ve jammed out the door.
    (Or, if just shit outta luck and fight for a table anywhere.)


    Sitting, eating, and watching the game? I stay pretty local, and I'm not sure if these are Niner fans? If so that might change the calculus more to Center City? And for that I think you can figure that out.Though I'm sorry but I found this funny:

    https://www.crossingbroad.com/news/eagles/49ers-fans-might-have-to-book-the-hard-rock-cafe-after-ladder-15-declines-to-host/

    But I'll say - if you want my local rec it would be SouthHouse over at 13th & Shunk. I haven't been in a minute but their food was always decent and they had a ton of TVs and wasn't a super douchy sports bar. Maybe they've gotten more popular since I moved 3/4 of a mile away lol

    But they were always my default for Football Watching with good food and good beer.

    Some others that are good and might be closer to CC:

    I know people like Founding Fathers but I'm 'eh' on it.

    O'Neal's on 3rd & South is good.

    Jaxx's on Moyamensing & Federal.

    My favorite watering hole near me is Fountain Porter but I doubt there will be seats at the bar, unless you get there early.

    I'm giving mostly South Philly recs because I'm bias and don't leave a 3/4 mile radius of my house.


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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 32,140
    Thabks appreciate it.
    Im the only Niners fan and I expect to be very quiet while they get destroyed.  :lol:

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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 32,140
    Also, I dont blame the bar owners for denying them.
    Makes good sense.
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  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,680
    Also, I dont blame the bar owners for denying them.
    Makes good sense.
    I just like the part that says, "after very little consideration" lol.

    Anyway, I think I'm the only Birds fan very apprehensive about this game.
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 32,140
    Also, I dont blame the bar owners for denying them.
    Makes good sense.
    I just like the part that says, "after very little consideration" lol.

    Anyway, I think I'm the only Birds fan very apprehensive about this game.
    No reason to be.  Your D Line and O Line are going to run wild.
    SF defense found a way to hang in there against Seattle but that was at home and against Darnold....not in Philly and against Jalen and Saquon.  

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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 32,140
    Shocker outcome.
    Ended up in a nice hotel lounge to watch first half, watched 2nd half in a proper bar.
    (Dirty Franks)
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  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,680
    Based on this article, 1) I'm amazed how many teams won't do longer years on deals 2) if this close to true then I think they end up signing him:

    "MLB Offseason

    Latest Developments
    A Salary Cap?
    Bregman Joins Cubs
    Teams Going Backwards
    Free Agent Big Board
    Offseason Tiers
    As Phillies’ Bo Bichette pursuit gains momentum, their openness to longer deals could win out
    Bo Bichette watches his three-run home run against the Dodgers in Game 7 of the World Series.
    The Phillies and Bo Bichette met Monday on a video call. It's unclear if the Phillies have made an offer, but rival clubs are beginning to view them as Bichette's most serious suitor. Emilee Chinn / Getty Images


    Matt Gelb
    Matt Gelb
    Jan. 13, 2026Updated 12:04 pm EST
    As rival clubs are beginning to view the Philadelphia Phillies as Bo Bichette’s most serious suitor, a development even the Phillies would not have envisioned last month, the momentum toward a surprising match is difficult to ignore. The two sides met Monday on a video call, and although those involved declined to reveal details, multiple sources briefed on the meeting said both parties emerged with optimism.

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    Within the industry, the general sentiment is that whenever Dave Dombrowski targets a star player, he’ll find a way to land him. That is an oversimplification; Dombrowski, the club’s president of baseball operations, is not undefeated. When the Phillies want a player in a competitive market, they typically wield years as their separator. This, executives from rival clubs have cited in recent days, is why the Phillies’ late entrance into the Bichette market cannot be dismissed.

    The Boston Red Sox might be more desperate. The Los Angeles Dodgers might be mightier. The New York Yankees might have a better sales pitch. But the Phillies might be the only team willing to extend to six, seven or eight years to sign Bichette.

    Dombrowski is adept at convincing ownership groups to reconsider budgets and expectations when unforeseen circumstances arise. This might be the ultimate test; even with roster rearranging and some payroll dumping, the Phillies would shoot well past their 2026 estimates if they were to acquire Bichette. This whole exercise would require heavy lifting that is rare for January, including a likely farewell to several lineup mainstays. It has not yet deterred the Phillies. And Bichette is listening.

    It’s unclear whether the two sides discussed contract parameters during the call or if the Phillies have made an offer. The meeting was expected to be a broader feeling-out session for both sides. Bichette got married two weekends ago; his market took a backseat to real-life developments this offseason. It should accelerate now.


    Bo Bichette batted .311/.357/.453 (129 OPS+) last season with the Blue Jays.Rick Osentoski / Imagn Images
    The contract length for Bichette, who does not turn 28 until March, looms as a significant detail. Only two free-agent deals for position players across Major League Baseball in the last two offseasons were signed for more than five years. (Both, Juan Soto and Willy Adames, were under 30 years old.) The Dodgers have lurked in the higher end of this free-agent market with shorter-term scenarios that carry bigger annual salaries. That structure is appealing to some players; it might be a harder sell now, with the sport veering toward a potential lockout by MLB’s owners in December and so much unknown about the market whenever that freeze ends.

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    The Red Sox, such a logical fit for Bichette, were outbid on Alex Bregman when their No. 1 priority was to retain him. Boston was reportedly willing to extend to five years to re-sign Bregman, albeit with significant deferrals paid out years from now. Still stinging from losing Bregman, they could pivot with an aggressive pitch to Bichette. But over the previous decade, Boston has signed only one free agent to a contract of at least six years. That deal, to Trevor Story, included a player opt-out clause after the fourth year. The last time Boston signed a free agent to a deal of at least six years without opt-out clauses was Carl Crawford’s seven-year contract before the 2011 season.

    Philadelphia has signed players to three such deals in the last six years. Two of them, 11 years to Trea Turner and seven years to Aaron Nola, were with Dombrowski in charge. The Yankees, by comparison, have signed two hitters (Aaron Judge and DJ LeMahieu) to contracts of five or more years in the last decade.

    The Phillies have not tapped into the league-wide trend of deferring money. They have used it as a mechanism in certain situations, but not on a large scale. Often, the Phillies have viewed their way of deferring money as spreading the total guarantee over a longer term. Once, during the Bryce Harper negotiations in 2019, front-office officials floated the concept of a 20-year deal that would have paid him his desired $330 million but lessened the annual average value (AAV) so the Phillies could better manage potential luxury tax bills. They settled on 13 years for Harper, who currently has the 33rd-highest AAV in MLB for the 2026 season.

    They went to 11 years on Turner and seven on Nola for similar reasons. The only time the Phillies have pursued a short-term, high-AAV structure was in 2024 for Zack Wheeler’s three-year, $126 million extension. That was done only because it is what the player wanted; the Phillies would have preferred a longer term.

    What You Should Read Next
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    What's next for the Cubs, Scott Boras' winning strategy, Cody Bellinger's demands and the Red Sox's pursuit of Bo Bichette.
    If the Red Sox were unwilling to go beyond five years for Bregman, who was integral to their clubhouse and plans, they might be willing to do it for Bichette because he is four years younger. Analytical models place a heavier weight on Bichette’s age. He is one of the youngest top free agents in this class; his former team, the Toronto Blue Jays, is expected to move on from Bichette.

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    The best recent comparison might be Adames, who last winter signed a seven-year, $182 million contract with the San Francisco Giants. Adames, who played his first season of that deal at age 29, was signed as a shortstop. Bichette’s camp could argue that he’s a more valuable hitter than Adames, and a year younger, while interested teams could argue Bichette will be playing a less-premium position once he moves off shortstop as expected.

    If Bichette takes a five-year deal, he would re-enter free agency going into his age-33 season, which has proven to be a less lucrative time for many free agents. A seven-year term would carry him through 34. That’s one reason for him to consider a longer term. It’s also why the Phillies might not fear wielding the years; that is a much different proposition than signing Turner through his age-40 season.

    The twilights of these long-term deals might be bitter. It usually is. That has not stopped the Phillies in previous negotiations. And it is why, once they saw a potential opening with Bichette, the rest of the league raised its eyebrows.

    The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal and Jayson Stark contributed to this report. 


    Matt Gelb
    By Matt Gelb
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  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,680
    Fare thee well, Ranger.
  • pjhawks
    pjhawks Posts: 13,183
    Fare thee well, Ranger.
    Going to miss him.  He was smooth especially in the playoffs.  
  • eeriepadave
    eeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 43,910
    pjhawks said:
    Fare thee well, Ranger.
    Going to miss him.  He was smooth especially in the playoffs.  
    😢

    hopefully we can sign Bo bichette. Although another stud pitcher would be nice also.
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  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,680
    Woof. Can't get any worse at this point. I think it's time to start selling off some guys.
  • Croos1226
    Croos1226 philly burbs Posts: 346
    Bichette to the Mutts. 3 years - 126 million