All-Star Ballpark Food From Around the Country

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Flickr

This is the barbecue-loaded baked potato down in Houston. With this luscious gut bomb, Astros fans might be able to actually enjoy a game.

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Camden Yards
Camden Yards in Baltimore is known for crab cakes sandwiches. This "Camden Giant" is a crab cake burger and was introduced to the park just this season. Why buy a hotdog, when you can have that?
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Pintrest
I picked on Philly lat week, but this ain't no kiss-and-make-up. This is just one of the most beautiful pictures of a sandwich I've ever seen. This particular photo wasn't taken at Citizen's Park in Philadelphia, but who's splitting hairs here, right? They sell Tony Luke's famous sandwiches at the ballpark and if you are watching the Phillies play, I'm sure they look better with this in front of your face.
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It's hard to pick just one thing from the home team at the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. I'll go with sausage sundae from the playoffs last year, replete with sausage, smashed taters, mac and cheese and a scoop of chopped brisket.
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Hobe
Lastly, the KC Rib Eye Stack at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, topped with cheddar cheese, bacon, sautéed mushrooms, onion rings and barbecue sauce. This is the belle of the ball in the foodie-sphere at the All-Star Game and this photo was snapped last night at the Home Run Derby.

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Chris Danger
Chris Danger

..and this begs the question once again, why the hell haven't The Rangers gotten off their asses and started making better ballpark food, large hotdogs aside, what has Nolan Ryan done for the fans in the food department?

todd
todd

Why, why, why, does chopped brisket have to be drowning in sauce?  That is such an ender.    

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