Food Scouting ballpark food is a tireless job with tons of travel and calories to consume. It’s a thank(ful)(less) job but we try and do all the heavy lifting for you! That being said, we did some armchair scouting using Twitter as a vehicle to see what’s up in different parts of the Culinary Sports World. HEY IT’S CALIFORNIA WHERE THEY GROW VEGGIES! The Los Angeles Angels have put out some nice dishes including a wide-array of vegan/vegetarian offerings: The @Angels‘ 2023 home schedule begins Friday, and with it comes a new assortment of food to try as the Angels
ConsumeMLB food season is finally here and no sport merges food and viewing experience quite like “America’s Pastime”. Here’s some top prospects we’re going to keep our eyes on this season! With new rule changes to speed up game times, fans will average under three hours of eating time! So plan your concessions strategies accordingly! That being said, the trend toward local flavors and chef-inspired offerings continues. And there are some whoppers to consider during the 2023 campaign! Globelife Park in Arlington, TX, the home of the Texas Rangers continues to offer outrageous plates. This year’s invention is the “Boomstick
ConsumeFlorida Everblades — a secret in the south You know the saying: “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” Way down deep in Florida…roundabout Ft. Myers…you have a “minor league” hockey team that’s been thriving there for 25 years. The Florida Everblades, the 2021-22 ECHL Kelly Cup Champions, have carved out a very nice existence, thank you. Only the NHL’s Florida Panthers – the Everblades’ parent club – are further south on the hockey map. And if that wasn’t enough to suspend belief, when you walk into Hertz Arena you see a single-deck bowl that seats 7,000 fans ringed by
ConsumeRoberto Clemente continues to deliver mystical impact. It’s really the best way to describe how, 50 years after his tragic and early death, Clemente continues to make an impact on and off the baseball diamond. The Pittsburgh Pirates Hall of Famer was killed in a plane crash on New Year’s Eve in 1972 during an attempt to aid Nicaraguan earthquake victims. Clemente not only served as the first Puerto Rican superstar, but he also created and set the bar for humanitarian efforts. Major League Baseball named its annual humanitarian award after Clemente. Curator Duane Rieder unintentionally created the Roberto Clemente
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