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What channel is Phillies-Mets London Series on Sunday? How to watch, stream Apple TV+
Negro League stats officially integrated into MLB records
Players’ achievements in the Negro Leagues from 1920-1948 will be recognized by MLB, significantly changing baseball’s record books.
The Philadelphia Phillies won the first game of the London Series on Saturday, defeating the New York Mets 7-2 at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London.
Bryce Harper went 3-for-4 with a double and a home run. His fourth-inning homer was punctuated by a celebratory slide and roar in front of the Phillies dugout.
Whit Merrifield and Nick Castellanos also homered for the Phillies.
Who are the Phillies playing in the London Series?
The Phillies conclude the London Series against the New York Mets at 10:10 a.m. EDT, Sunday in London. Philadelphia right-hander Taijuan Walker (3-1, 5.73 ERA) will pitch for the Phillies. Left-hander Jose Quintana (1-5, 5.17 ERA) will start for the Mets.
What channel are the Phillies’ London Series games on?
Sunday’s game will be on ESPN. The radio broadcast for both games will be on 94WIP and WDEL 101.7 FM/1150 AM.
How can I stream the London Series?
Every Phillies game is streamed on MLB.com with the MLB TV package, which you have to pay for. You can also stream the radio broadcasts with MLB audio.
How can I watch the Phillies on Apple TV+?
The Phillies still have one game left on Apple TV+ this season. While there’s still time before the game, you’ll need a subscription if you want to watch it. A monthly subscription to Apple TV+ is $9.99. However, Apple TV+ is offering a free trial with the requirement of an email or Apple ID.
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When do the Phillies play on Apple TV+ this season?
The Phillies will appear one more time this season on “Friday Night Baseball” on Apple TV+.
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Delaware
PennDOT, hardware stores prepare for first snow of season in Delaware Valley
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Crews and customers across the Delaware Valley are gearing up for the region’s first accumulating snowfall of the season, expected late Saturday into Sunday morning.
PennDOT says it has more than 100,000 tons of salt ready and plans to deploy over 400 trucks across the region for this event.
Road crews began brining operations Friday, which will continue through the weekend with plowing on Sunday.
READ MORE | Accuweather Alert: Light snow to blanket the region Saturday night into Sunday morning
“Maybe 1 to 3, maybe a little bit more depending on how the storm tracks,” said Brad Rudolph of PennDOT.
He added that timing is key with the snow beginning to fall on Saturday night, while many may be out and about, and with thousands expected to travel to Lincoln Financial Field Sunday for the Eagles game against the Raiders.
Preps underway for first snow of the season in Delaware Valley
“People are going to travel, they’re going to need to take it slow. We’re going to push back snow from travel lanes, we’ll make the roads passable. They may not be completely clear of snow and ice, something to consider,” Rudolph said. “We expect this storm to push out relatively early Sunday, well before that Eagles game, but we still might have some cleaning up to do. We’ll be working long after this snow is done.”
At Stanley’s Hardware in Roxborough, workers spent Friday unpacking boxes and moving thousands of pounds of salt and other supplies to fill commercial and individual orders.
“Our aisle is filled right now. We have tons of skids of rock salt, ice melter, shovels,” said Joe Jaconski of Stanley’s Hardware.
Customers were already stocking up.
“We have food, we have shovels, just had to get some salt just to make sure we’re keeping the sidewalks nice and safe for everyone,” said Matt Skomsky of Roxborough.
Customers were steady at Stanley’s Friday, and business is expected to pick up through the weekend, but managers say don’t wait to get ready.
“I recommend just being ahead of it. Try to beat the storm because when the storm comes, it gets very busy in here-the lines wrapped around,” Jaconski said.
PennDOT urges drivers to keep their distance from plow trucks and check the forecast before heading out.
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Done Deal: 695 Delaware Avenue – Buffalo Rising
Ellicott Development has expanded it local property portfolio. Ellicott’s 4628 Group Inc. purchased 695 Delaware Avenue on Wednesday for $1.025 million. Fred Kaplan Living Trust was the seller. The 8,454 sq.ft., three-story barn-like structure with mansard roofed addition is occupied by media production and marketing firm Crosswater Digital Media. It was the home of WKBW radio for a number of years. The property totals 0.4 acres in size with a large parking lot fronting Delaware Avenue.
The property is bookended by the Westbrook Apartments and Wilcox House apartment buildings, both ten-story structures. It sits across the street from 700 Delaware, the former Computer Task Group Building Ellicott purchased in 2018 and is now occupied by the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation.
Delaware
Man, 77, dies after collision with teen driver near Hartly, police say
What to do if you come across a serious car accident
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A 77-year-old man died following a two-car crash near Hartly on the morning of Dec. 10, Delaware State Police said.
The man, from the Dover area, has not been identified by police pending family notification.
According to police reports, the man was driving a Honda Accord east on Judith Road approaching Hartly Road about 9 a.m., as an 18-year-old woman was driving a Ford Focus south on Hartly Road approaching Judith Road.
Police reported that a preliminary investigation shows the Honda moved from the stop sign into the Ford’s path, causing a collision.
The man was pronounced dead at the scene. The woman, from Hartly, was treated at the scene. Police said she refused to be taken to a hospital.
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