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Date:2025-04-23 10:54:55
During the Phillies' next homestand, some fans will be able to enter the ballpark by just scanning their faces.
Citizens Bank Park will become the first to unveil Go-Ahead Entry, at the First Base Gate, on Monday.
The technology, through the MLB Ballpark app, uses a camera that will recognize any opted-in fans as they walk in and automatically scan tickets once they're identified.
According to the website, the Go-Ahead Entry is only available at the First Base Gate but there are plans to expand its use next season.
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