If you didn't notice, celebrities filled the stands at Yankee Stadium during the first two World Series games in New York, including Kate Hudson, Kurt Russell, Alec Baldwin, Jay-Z, and Alicia Keys.
While the game tonight at Citizens Bank Park probably won't be such a star-studded event, there is one famous face you can expect to see.
Philly's own Rob McElhenney, creator and star of the hit FX series, "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" will be in town to root for his team.
Earlier this week, he told local reporters that he'll be "flying in on Saturday" from L.A for Game 3 of the World Series and will "be there for all three games."
His prediction: "Phillies in five."
"I'll take Phillies in six," he added, "but I just don't want to watch it on TV. I'd rather be there."
So would I Rob, so would I. Preferably in a seat not too far from yours.
And who knows, maybe a few other local stars will be in attendance. For instance: Kevin Bacon, Bill Cosby, Bon Jovi, Seth Green, Will Smith, Dick Clark, Bradley Cooper, Danny Bonaduce, M. Night Shyamalan, Kevin Eubanks, Jon Gosslin, ect.