Ironpigs Open 2025 Season Against Railriders – Philly Sports

The Triple-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies, the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, open their season on Friday, March 28th against the Roughriders.
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Pete Alonso has 'storybook' 1st game back at Citi Field after uncertain winter | amNewYork
After the winter of discontent that was Pete Alonso's foray into free agency, spring is proving to be far more fruitful.
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Phillies 3, Dodgers 2: The Streak is Over – Philly Sports
When the Philadelphia Phillies meet the Los Angeles Dodgers, expect electricity.
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Perceptions of Sentience – Art Exhibition by artists with autism from around the globe
Perceptions of Sentience is a group exhibition of artworks by twenty-four neurodiverse artists.
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Alonso homers again, Soto picks up RBI in Citi Field Debut as Mets blank Blue Jays 5-0 | amNewYork
Pete Alonso hit his third home run in four games and Juan Soto picked up his first Citi Field RBI as a member of the Mets during a three-run.
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Mayor Adams announces full minimum pay rate for app-based restaurant delivery workers – Caribbean Life
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) Commissioner Vilda Vera Mayuga recently announced that.
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First Impressions of the Phillies’ Starting Pitchers – Philly Sports
Six games into the season, and each of the five pitchers currently in the starting rotation for the Philadelphia Phillies has gotten their turn on the mound.
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Soca superstar Kees of Kes the Band creates history, becomes first soca artist to sell out two SummerStage
Internationally celebrated soca artist Kees Dieffenthaller, frontman of Kes the Band, has made history once again — this time as the first soca performer to.
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Jesús Luzardo announces “Striking Out Barriers” initiative in Philadelphia – Philly Sports
Hours before his home debut at Citizens Bank Park, Phillies pitcher Jesús Luzardo announced a new initiative to benefit youth in need in Philadelphia.
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