Phillies Equipment Truck Departs For Spring Training

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The Eagles' Super Bowl victory celebration has cast a large shadow over the team that plays across Pattison Avenue as the Phillies made their first move to Florida and Spring Training on Friday.

They've been packing for the past couple months. Friday morning, Dan O'Rourke, the Phillies manager of equipment and umpire services, and his team loaded everything onto a 53-foot truck.

"Bats, baseballs, T-shirts, hats, helmets, towels, cups, pine tar, equipment bags, anything that we're gonna need in Clearwater," said O'Rourke.

Along with many of the comforts of home, such as golf clubs, bicycles, strollers, and playpens.

"You're picking up your life for seven weeks, so why not make it worth it?" O'Rourke said.

There is a new wrinkle this year. The truck is equipped with a GoPro so fans can check in for live video feeds during its 1,000-mile journey to Florida.

You can access it on the team's Twitter page.

The truck is scheduled arrive on Saturday and will be offloaded on Sunday.

 

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