Brian Snitker has spent nearly four decades with the Atlanta Braves. During that time, he has become well-versed in what it takes to handle the Philadelphia Phillies crowds.
Snitker recently spoke about the way some of the Phillies’ fans treated his family and friends during last season’s NL Division Series. Snitker said some of the fan behavior had him concerned.
“It’s rough there,” Snitker said in an interview with Atlanta radio station WZGC last week. “And they don’t seem to mind, either, quite honestly. It was rough on them all last year to the point where it was concerning.”
The Braves won the World Series in 2021 and have taken the NL East crown six years in a row. But the Phillies have had the Braves’ number recently in the postseason. Philadelphia has qualified for the playoffs as a wild-card team over the past couple of years, knocking out Atlanta back-to-back years in an NLDS.
The Phillies’ Citizens Bank Park celebrates its 20-year anniversary this season. It has become known as one of the loudest and most hostile environments for opposing teams.
Snitker said Philly had “by far the most hostile crowd,” and his wife would refuse to return to the Phillies’ ballpark.
When asked what made his family feel unsafe at the ballpark, Snitker responded by saying, “I’m not going to get into all that. Let’s talk about today.”
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