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Name[edit]

According to Ballpark Digest it could be given a new name could become Spectrum Field after Charter acquired Bright House here's Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia says Here’s how the Tampa Bay Times described the deal last month: “Customers around Tampa Bay who subscribed to Bright House Networks cable TV, Internet or landline service are now being served by Charter Communications’ Spectrum brand.”

The Times’ Jerome Stockfisch spoke with Charter’s director of communications for Florida, Joe Durken, who declined to comment specifically about the name of the Phillies’ spring training home, but did say that the Bright House name will be “changing across the footprint."

— Preceding unsigned comment added by 2602:306:36d5:5690:ccca:f640:919b:730b (talk) 08:34, 1 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]