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Angel Stadium Food "Upgrades" Announced

Every blog and media outlet got this email today from the Angels and J. Neubauer's ARAmark food-selling company. While the variety has demonstrably improved, there is no word form the Angels as to whether the slow as molasses community rehab "look it is my first job and a politician's cousin is...

Perfect (Cheese) Pairings for Petco Park

Part of any great ballpark experience is eating. We, as Gaslamp Ballers, know this inherently. Another part of a great ballpark experience (at least at Petco) is letting those around you wonder where you got that amazing meal you're eating. Was it Toyota Terrace? Someplace outside the...

Adam Richman Takes On the Fifth Third Burger

There are more important things on television tonight. But here's a reminder to set your DVRs to record "Man vs. Food" on the Travel Channel at 10 p.m. EST tonight for their "Baseball Special." (And hey, the Tigers-Twins game might end in time to catch this.) Among the three ballparks host Adam...

Padres Breakfast at the Park details

So the Padres are going to serve breakfast before the remaining Sunday home games. According to Tom Garfinkel, "San Diego is a 'breakfast town'". Here in San Diego, we eat breakfast for breakfast, lunch for breakfast (or breakfast part II) and dinner for breakfast. We also eat breakfast for lunch...

Lunchtime Prowl: Lineup Musings, Tigers Blogs on Twitter, Zumaya's Return, and Food in Helmets

The Spot Starters has an interesting idea: What if Magglio Ordonez and Curtis Granderson switched places in the Tigers' lineup? It could prevent Maggs from hitting into so many double plays and give Grandy a chance to drive in some more runs. But would Ordonez have to be more patient leading...

Buy Me Some Burgers and a Heart Attack... ?

Is ballpark food a quintessential part of the baseball experience? Some might say no. I mean, we go for the games, not the food, right? But food can definitely add to your enjoyment, and the offerings at the concession stands can give the ballpark an identity and reflect its home city. I...

Problems with Padres "Loaded" tickets

The Consumerist has a post with a disgruntled recent San Diego transplant regarding the Padres Loaded ticket dea l. Now, if there's a problem with a promotion like that, it's not the worst thing ever. The ticketing agency and concessions are both outsourced so it's understandable that there might...


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