Ballparks hoping Donut Burgers, 2-pound chicken tenders and Peanut Butter & Bacon sandwiches are hits

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Ballparks hoping Donut Burgers, 2-pound chicken tenders and Peanut Butter & Bacon sandwiches are hits
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The start of every baseball season could be seen as a fresh start for every team. But for foodies, it signals the debut of innovative and creative edibles that provide a whole other reason to visit the ballpark. And this season is no exception.

Fans at a Nationals game will be able to enjoy an enormous piece of smoked beef short rib in their seats. Expect food comas by the seventh-inning stretch.The Pittsburgh Pirates are putting their own twist on the waffle cone with the Pittsburgh Cone.The cone is stuffed with kielbasa, pierogi, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut and Russian dressing. Whoever thought of the ingredients must love old-world ingredients with their waffles.

Fans attending Philadelphia Phillies games this season can have dinner and dessert at the same time with the Donut Burger. It’s a fresh beef burger, cheese, bacon with spicy cherry pepper jam served on, you guessed it, a glazed doughnut. Fans who try the Donut Burger may want to go for a run afterward.They say everything is bigger in Texas, and the Texas Rangers sure want to make back up that statement with their new Fowl Pole.

Fans at Globe Life Park in Arlington in Arlington, Texas, can stuff themselves with the two-pound Fowl Pole. served on a bed of waffle fries with dipping-sauce options. For $27.50, this hefty meal comes with a carrying case.

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