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Duran's Entrance Cut Off: Phillies Fans Miss the Show

Phillies' new closer Jhoan Duran electrifies Citizens Bank Park with his dramatic entrance, but fans at home are missing out! Find out why NBC Sports Philadelphia isn't showing the full spectacle and how potential shifts in national broadcasting could impact your viewing experience. Plus, get the latest on negotiations that could change how you watch baseball!

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