Baseball is great and all, but stadium food? Now that’s a home run. For instance, Texas Rangers fans can enjoy this chicken-fried bacon at Globe Life Park. No wonder baseball is America’s favorite pastime.
The Churro Dog
Head to Chase Field, home of the Arizona Diamondbacks, for this treat — a churro inside a chocolate-glazed doughnut topped with ice cream, whipped topping and sauces.
Wayback Burger
Philadelphia Phillies fans can partake in this 9-patty, 2,000-calorie burger at Citizens Bank Park. Bring extra napkins.
Krispy Kreme Donut Dog
Catch the Wilmington Blue Rocks at Daniel S. Frawley Stadium, and chow down on a hot dog in a Krispy Kreme bun with bacon and raspberry jelly. Yes, this food actually exists.
Chicken waffle cone
At Minute Maid Park, Houston Astros fans can indulge in this waffle cone stuffed with fried chicken and mashed potatoes and drizzled with honey-mustard dressing.
The Moby Dick
You can thank the Lake County Captains of Eastlake, Ohio, for this monstrosity — 3 pounds of fried fish, clam strips, french fries and all the fixin’s.
Chicken-fried corn
Texas Rangers fans, rejoice! You have yet another reason to visit Globe Life Park. This season you can try their new chicken-fried corn on the cob, which comes on a stick for maximum eatability.
S’mOreos
More good stuff from the Texas Rangers… Deep-fried s’mores made with Oreos? Yeah, I think it’s worth road-tripping it to Globe Life Park.
Inside the Park Nachos
Milwaukee Brewers fans at Miller Park need to try this snack inspired by nachos. It consists of beef on a stick and refried beans breaded in crushed Doritos, then deep-fried and topped with cheese sauce and sour cream.
Pulled pork parfait
While you’re at Miller Park watching the Brewers, try this parfait of pulled pork, pork gravy and mashed potatoes.
The Closer
Catch a Pittsburgh Pirates game at PNC Park, and grab this 9-cheese grilled sandwich that’s rounded out by candied bacon and apple compote.
Bacon cotton candy
Gotta love the Texas Rangers and their awesome food choices. Candied bacon is great, so why not bacon-ed candy? You can get your hands on bacon cotton candy at Globe Life Park.
S’mores bacon
At Citi Field, New York Mets fans can snack on this deep-fried s’mores bacon. You know, just in case regular bacon wasn’t awesome enough.
Pork rind nachos
At the next Toledo Mud Hens game at Fifth Third Field, try this snack made of pork rinds topped with pulled pork, nacho cheese and bacon. Because tortilla chips are so last year.
The Walk-off Dog
At Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore Orioles fans can order up this Old Bay Roma sausage in a pretzel roll topped with oozing crab dip.
Poutine dog
At Comerica Park (home of the Detroit Tigers), the poutine dog is topped with fries, cheese curds and gravy. Try it out along with the bacon, egg and cheese dog. Who said hot dogs aren’t breakfast food?
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