The first Dollar Dog Night was on April 26. The second was May 3.
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That did not sit well with fans, especially reporter Kyle Pagan of the sports website 'Crossing Broad.'
The site posted a video Thursday of Pagan calling Sen. Bob Casey's office and speaking with a staffer named Regina to help with the matter.
Regina told Pagan she'd pass along his concerns.
Sen. Casey got the message the team needed more cheap meat and tweeted Pagan back a few hours after the video was posted, "I agree, more Dollar Dog Nights. @Phillies, let's do this."'
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The Associated Press reached out to Aramark, the Phillies' food service provider, to see what they had to say.
The company replied that at least one more discounted dog day at Citizens Bank Park would be added.
"The Phillies and Aramark work together on the dates. We are planning for another dollar dog night, and we will be announcing that in the near future," Aramark said in an email.
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After hearing the good news, Pagan thanked everyone involved - and had one more request.
"Thanks to @SenBobCasey, Regina, @CrossingBroad, Me, you the people, & whoever created Hot Dogs. @Phillies let me launch dogs with the Phanatic," Pagan tweeted.
The video in the player above is from a previous report.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.