The Phillies announced some changes to Citizens Bank Park Wednesday ahead of what's slated to be a huge year at the stadium.
As you can see in the image at the top of this article, PJ Fitzpatrick — billed as "the region’s trusted provider of roofing, exterior home products and shower installations" — will be the new sponsor of the rooftop area in center field, which the Phillies say is "newly enhanced." CP Rankin had previously been the sponsor of the rooftop.
CP Rankin had also been the sponsor of the diamond club behind home plate, but that branding is changing this year as well. Philadelphia Insurance Companies will now be the sponsor of what will be dubbed the "Philadelphia Insurance Club."

Perhaps the most interesting update for families who plan to attend games at Citizens Bank Park this season is that there is a new playground sponsored by King Swings inside the first base gate. Here's a rendering of what the playground will look like:

Obviously, Citizens Bank Park is set to take the center stage this summer, with the All-Star Game and accompanying festivities set to take place in the cradle of Liberty as part of the celebration of America's 250th anniversary. Citizens Bank Park — which has been the home to the Phillies since 2004 — will host its first Midsummer Classic on Tuesday, July 14.
The Phillies say that "this is the first of several announcements highlighting enhancements to the 2026 fan experience at Citizens Bank Park." We're monitoring a couple things. The first is updates to the Hall of Fame Club, with the team offering pieces of the baseball wall to season-ticket holders last month. Second, and definitely most important, is whether the displaced analog clock returns to center field after the All-Star Game takes place and the logo is taken down.