· 2026-07-14

The Philadelphia Phillies are at the heart of the 2026 MLB All-Star Village, a four-day fan festival packing baseball fun, food trucks, and history ahead of Tuesday’s All-Star Game at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
Fans soaked up baseball’s best at MLB All-Star Village, a festival where they met Phillies legends like Randy Wolf, Von Hayes, and Ferguson Jenkins, swung bats in batting cages, and posed for photos with historic trophies. The village ran four days ending July 14, packed with pitching tunnels, the Capital One Play Ball Park for kids, and a Velcro-suit Home Run Robber game that let fans stick to the wall while pretending to rob flies.
With the Phillies standing fifth in the National League at 54-43 and riding a two-game win streak, the All-Star Village gave fans a front-row seat to baseball’s past and present. Jenkins, who started his 19-year career with the Phillies, joined Wolf and Hayes to sign autographs and swap stories, while the village displayed trophies like Greg Maddux’s 1995 Cy Young and Bryce Harper’s first-base Silver Slugger.
Food vendors served up Philly classics and creative bites, from Fishtown Pickle Project’s custom pickle bowls to Nuchas Empanadas Reimagined’s vegan chipotle chicken and Italian sausage options. Ice cream came in Phillies or MLB All-Star mini helmets, and Philly Pretzel kept hands warm with soft pretzels. Beer flowed from Corona and Budweiser taps as fans browsed jersey displays, game-worn gear, and trading cards.
The Phillies return to action after the All-Star break with a chance to climb the standings while the city’s baseball buzz stays hot. The All-Star Village wraps July 14, but the memories and meet-and-greets with legends will fuel Philly’s summer long after the last pitch.