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1. Dock Ellis on AcidBTW, I met Yogi Berra a few weeks ago when I was playing at a banquet for the Garden State Cancer Center, and was also shocked at how small this guy was. He'd be a bat boy in today's game. Every big-time slugger I've seen up close (D. Wright, J. Giambi, P. Burrell, Howard, etc) was a towering specimen of muscle. Yogi, BTW, was extremely warm and funny. Super patient, considering who many people wanted to meet him, shake his hand, share stories, etc.
during a YES broadcast last year, Ken Singleton talked about how shocked he was when he saw Reggie Jackson and A-Rod standing next to one another - back in the 70s Reggie was the biggest guy on the field, and A-Rod practically dwarfed him.
Just walked by Crazy Crab'z the other day, and my friend made a joke about his syphilis-addled brain.
Concur, although Orlando's BBQ was the site of my one negative experience at Phoneco when they had an a-hole working at the counter. Presumably he's at Folsom now.
I can't speak to those at Pac Bell, but you can literally smell the garlic fries at Safeco from a block away.
I miss the old Durham ballpark -- the Flying Burrito and some 'cue -- but the new one has some good ones too.
Most importantly, some of the ballparks have really upgraded the beer selection.
Whatever happened to the Beer Man anyway? Who was the Beer Man?
Nice line, but of course the first guy's parents didn't name him "Honus," & for that matter I'm sure quite a few people still name their kids "Ty" (albeit as in "Tyrone," not "Tryus").
Right there in the article:
Also not to be missed is the Schmitter sandwich from McNally’s, an outpost of an 87-year-old Germantown tavern at the end of Ashburn Alley.
I really need to try the Ichiroll.
Camden Yards had garlic fries for a year, and then the next season they were gone. They were pretty good, too. I understand they have a Attman's Deli stand this year, which is the Baltimore home of the best corned beef I've ever had (and yeah, I've had New York), but I'm not going to my first 2008 game till next weekend. I'll sure try them out if they are there.
In any case - I'm hungry now...
Overrated.clap.clap.clapclapclap. I'm sorry the actual fries in the garlic fries at AT&T;are ####### garbage. I've now had them twice thinking they really couldn't have been that bad and they are. I was surprised he was down on the corn from the Cell. I haven't had it, because I can't bring myself to go there since '05, but everyone I know who's had it loves it. Wrigley is really pretty damn bad as far as food goes. I actually like the regular hotdogs plain. They're not the finest of hotdogs though, they should just call them salt dogs.
Had the pit turkey at Boog's -very dry and the roll fell apart. Food choices are pretty grim at the ballyard; helps to explain all the fans with bag lunches.
There is almost no reason to buy food at the Cell. There's a hot dog stand on 35th (at Union, I think) that does great Chicago style run it through the garden with celery salt dogs. Also along 35th Street, in the first few blocks east of Halsted (where the non-neighborhood free parking is) there are a couple of respectable Mexican places that sell tasty tacos to go. These options blow the doors off anything you can buy inside the park for 1/3 the price. The churros inside are good for a dessert/sugar rush.
Wow, they let you bring food in? Cheap ####### won't let you bring drinks in.
SF's garlic fries are tasty (especially with whatever local brew I drank with them), but they take a back seat to PNC's stadium bucket of Quaker Steak & Lube buffalo wings.
i haven't eaten real too much at the Box but i can tell you the hot dogs, fries, burgers, BBQ sandwich and nachos are terrible. so is the popcorn. the icecream is like 1/2 cup and costs like $7 so i haven't never got it. they sell totally different VERY expensive food down in the club level but i wouldn't never spend $12 bucks on one little ol sandwich. and that was the cheapest thing i saw
they DO have a new promo this year called - sign up to be a designated driver and get a free soda. which is worth 4 bucks and since i won't drink alcohol anyhow, it's a great deal.
sigh
not that i can afford to go to the ballplark any more
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Also of note is the kettle corn. I don't even LIKE kettle corn/caramel corn, but this stuff is good. Fries are decent, nachos suck, fried cheese is the bomb, beer is expensive (but less so than on the coasts).
Dude was right about Gorman's pork sandwich, which is complete ass. He's also right about all ballpark burgers (at least that I've tried) being awful.
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