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Phillies game hits insanely high noise levels
Phillies fans lived up to their reputation as some of the loudest in sports as noise levels hit 11 decibels during Game 1 of the NLCS.
PHILADELPHIA - When 'The Bank' says to "Make some noise," Phillies fan answer the call every time - but Monday night's game may have been one of the loudest yet!
The MLB decided to take a decibel meter to Citizens Bank Park to measure the crowd as the Phillies took on the Diamondbacks for Game 1 of the NLCS.
And the results are in:
- Nick Castellano's home run: 103 decibels
- Bryce Harper's home run: 111 decibels
- Kyle Schwarber's home run: 108 decibels
- Final (winning) out: 106 decibels
All four fall within the "dangerous over 30 minutes" category, while Harper's homer is less than 10 decibels away from the sound of a jet plane taking off!
It seems the MLB was unprepared for such a passionate, and clearly loud, crowd.
"I just blew my ears out to make this video," the video caption read.
Now imagine the noise if the Phillies clinch another championship, or a World Series title!