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  • June 2008
    • Not Your Grandfather's Hot Dog Stand

      Not Your Grandfather's Hot Dog Stand

      From a perfect crab salad sandwich at AT&T field in San Francisco to a dreadful crab cake at Camden Yards in Baltimore, the New York Times charts the range and quality of foods available at America's ballparks. Crab isn't the only departure from the ubiquitous hot dog: During his quest, Peter Meehan found sushi, subs, strawberries, and more. More »

  • April 2008
    • Best American Ballparks

      Best American Ballparks

      In choosing the best place to watch a ballgame, Chris De Luca decided to keep the team and city out of the discussion. With that in mind, the Chicago Sun-Times presents his list: Fenway Park: the flawed classic. Safeco Field: the high-tech home of the Mariners. Yankee Stadium: sadly, not long for this world. More »

    • McLouth's Homer Leads Bucs Past LA

      McLouth's Homer Leads Bucs Past LA

      Nate McLouth extended his season-opening hitting streak to 13 games with a two-out, three-run homer off closer Takashi Saito in the ninth inning, and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the stunned Los Angeles Dodgers 6-4 Monday for their fourth straight victory. McLouth is one of three players to hit safely in each of his team's first 13 games this year. More »

  • August 2007
    • Mitts Ready, Fans Hope to Cash in on Record Homer

      Mitts Ready, Fans Hope to Cash in on Record Homer

      With San Francisco slugger Barry Bonds one homer away from Hank Aaron's record, fans are flocking to games less to watch the action than for a chance at reeling in a mighty valuable baseball. Homer No. 755 could sell for up to $50,000, the LA Times reports, and record-breaking No. 766 may be worth a half a million. More »

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