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Mayors of Denver, Philly bet on baseball series
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created: 10/7/2009 10:18:03 AM
Last updated: 10/7/2009 10:19:19 AM
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The mayor of Philadelphia has made a bet with his counterpart in Denver over the outcome of the Phillies-Rockies baseball playoff.

Surprisingly, no cheesesteaks are at stake.


Instead, the mayors are using the competition as a way to help the homeless. A homeless social service agency in the winning city will receive $2,000 in corporate donations.


No matter who wins, the money will be given collectively by Citizens Bank, FirstBank in Denver and Philadelphia-based cable giant Comcast, which also operates in Colorado.


In Philadelphia, the money will go to Project HOME; in Colorado, it will go to Denver's Road Home.


The best-of-five series starts Wednesday afternoon at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.



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