So, I had a bit of a mission the other day. I was trying to track down a phone number for the Phillies. You know how it is, sometimes you just need to talk to an actual person, right? Not just browse a website. My plan was to get some details on group tickets for an upcoming game I’m planning with a bunch of friends. Always a bit of a hassle to organize, but totally worth it if you get good seats together.

My Search Begins
Anyway, I started where everyone starts: the internet. I typed in a few things, you know, “Phillies contact,” “Phillies ticket office phone,” the usual suspects. Scrolled through a few pages, clicked on a couple of things that looked promising but weren’t quite what I needed. It’s funny how sometimes the simplest information can feel like digging for gold.
After a bit of persistence, I finally stumbled upon some useful details. It felt like a small victory! I jotted down what I found so I wouldn’t lose it. It looked like a general line for staff, which was perfect for my kind of inquiry.
What I Found
Here’s what I managed to dig up. There’s a number: 610-370-BALL. I always get a kick out of it when they use words in phone numbers. Makes it easier to remember, I guess. It seems this line is usually active on weekdays, something like 9:00 am to 4:30 pm. Pretty standard business hours, so you’ve got to plan your call a bit.
I also saw an email address, info@*. That’s always a good backup, especially if you’re like me and sometimes prefer to lay out all your questions in writing. Or if you’re trying to reach them outside of those phone hours.
- Phone: 610-370-BALL
- Email: info@*
- Hours (for phone): Weekdays, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm (from what I could tell)
The information I saw suggested this contact was good for various things, and importantly for me, it mentioned it was for information regarding tickets, including Season and Group Tickets. Bingo! That was exactly what I was after. It’s always a relief when you find the specific detail you need.

A Little Sidetrack on Game Day Sounds
It’s funny, all this talk about contacting the team makes me think about game days. Sometimes when I can’t make it to the park, I’ll catch the game on the radio. I heard that Gregg Murphy sometimes does play-by-play, maybe on 94.1 WIP or one of those sports stations. There’s something classic about listening to a baseball game on the radio, you know? The announcers really paint a picture. But for actual inquiries, a phone call is often the way to go.
So, that was my little adventure in tracking down a contact for the Phillies. Hopefully, if you’re looking for similar info, my experience helps you out a bit. It usually just takes a little bit of digging. Now, I’ve just got to make that call about the group tickets and hope we can snag some good spots!