PHILADELPHIA (AP) — John Middleton noshed on finger foods and even raised a Sánchez Slider — a chicken sandwich named in honor of the Phillies' star pitcher — as sort of a toast in appreciation for the millions spent on a makeover that modernized Citizens Bank Park just in time for the start of an All-Star Game season.

The Phillies owner had every reason to puff his chest over the upgrades: There's a video screen in the rebuilt team store — All-Star Game merch now on sale! — so fans never have to miss a pitch while they shop and a premium Hall of Fame club level that serves as sort of a team history lesson on everything from jerseys to electronic slideshows of great moments to a chance to stop for a photo opp with their two World Series championship trophies.

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