Phillies Broadcaster Banned From Citizen Banks Park Over Inappropriate Behavior Towards an Employee


Phillies Broadcaster Banned From Citizen Banks Park Over Inappropriate Behavior Towards an Employee

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  1. He’s not a broadcaster, dude got a girl murdered by her husband back in the 90s he’s a creep

  2. Howard likes to play in the gray area. Well deserved if he did. I wish the eagles would ban him too

  3. He is not a broadcaster. He is a shit head reporter known for being a douche bag.

  4. You need to say “Philly.” He has nothing to do with the Phillies, except show up to media availability wearing sunglasses and asking stupid questions to Rob Thomson.

  5. Is it possible to get a direct, non-delayed feed of the game piped into your home?

    Asking for a friend.

  6. Broadcaster calling home games at the tavern across the street from the ballpark.

  7. The recent actions of Philadelphia Phillies radio broadcaster Howard Eskin, involving an unwanted kiss toward an Aramark employee, are deeply troubling and unacceptable. Such behavior should never be tolerated, and it is reassuring to see that Audacy, the parent company of WIP-FM, has taken swift and decisive action by banning Eskin from Citizens Bank Park for the remainder of the season. Aramark, the Phillies, and Audacy are rightfully conducting a thorough investigation to address this matter, there’s a drive into deep left field by Castellanos, it will be a home run. And so that will make it a 4–0 ballgame. – I don’t know if I’m gonna be putting on this headset again. I don’t know if it’s gonna be for the Reds, I don’t know if it’s gonna be for my bosses at Fox. I want to apologize for the people who sign my paycheck – for the Reds, for Fox Sports Ohio, for the people I work with, for anybody that I’ve offended here tonight. I can’t begin to tell you how deeply sorry I am. That is not who I am. It never has been. And I’d like to think maybe I could have some people … that could back that up. I am very, very sorry, and I beg for your forgiveness. Jim Day will take you the rest of the way home. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the responsibilities that come with being a public figure and the importance of adhering to professional standards of conduct to maintain a respectful and safe environment for all.

  8. He’s about as much a “Phillies Broadcaster” as Mario is a plumber in real life.

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