Gone are the days when baseball fans had to rely solely on peanuts and Cracker Jacks.
In recent years, Major League Baseball (MLB) stadiums have really elevated theirballpark foods.
Of course, the old classics remain.
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Fans will always be able to purchase a hot dog and a beer.
It’s not all Canadian-inspired dishes served up at the Rogers Centre, though.
Despite its advanced age, the ballpark still serves up a modern and mouthwatering menu.
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Yankee Stadium also unveiled a meatball and cheesy garlic bread dish, served with a small cup of marinara.
The stadium isn’t lacking when it comes to delicious desserts, either.
The egg roll is served with Fresno chili sauce.
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The ballpark doesn’t just dish out Mexican-inspired favorites, though.
Gelati & Peccati will also be serving up Roman-style pizza slices and gelato.
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The Seattle Mariners have been on a bit of a hot streak lately.
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The team has placed in either second or third in the American League West for the past four years.
Not all of the food offered atAmerican Family Fieldis potentially artery-clogging, though.
Why should its ballpark be any different?
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Self-contained, and easy to hold, sandwiches make for the ideal ballpark food.
The ballpark is also offering an updated version of its Schwarburger, named for outfielder Kyle Schwarber.
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