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$30 seats for Guardians games are not that great, especially for taking kids. And non-promotional beers for $5. Where can I find these?
 
Trade bait per Jon Heyman of New York Post.

Trade Bait Power Rankings, among players with a good chance to be traded:

  1. Juan Soto, Nationals, OF: Way above the others but no guarantee he goes.
  2. Luis Castillo, Reds, SP: Strong recent games means ask is high; Dodgers, Yankees, Blue Jays in.
  3. Frankie Montas, A’s, SP: He’s due to start Friday; should bring back a nice return.
  4. Ramon Laureano, A’s, CF: No certainty he will go, but Phillies, Marlins and Brewers could use.
  5. Josh Bell, Nationals, 1B: Once again, the Nats will have a big sale.
  6. Willson Contreras, Cubs, C: He’s a goner, though he’d like to stay.
  7. Noah Syndergaard, Angels, SP: Angels are in sell position now.
  8. David Robertson, Cubs, RP: Playoff pedigree a plus.
  9. Jose Quintana, Pirates, SP: Under-the-radar starter is coveted.
  10. Andrew Benintendi, Royals, LF: Vax status likely means AL East is out.
 
Tyler Stephenson suffers broken clavicle from a foul tip - 3rd IL of the season for this unlucky guy
 
Trade bait per Jon Heyman of New York Post.

Trade Bait Power Rankings, among players with a good chance to be traded:

  1. Juan Soto, Nationals, OF: Way above the others but no guarantee he goes.
  2. Luis Castillo, Reds, SP: Strong recent games means ask is high; Dodgers, Yankees, Blue Jays in.
  3. Frankie Montas, A’s, SP: He’s due to start Friday; should bring back a nice return.
  4. Ramon Laureano, A’s, CF: No certainty he will go, but Phillies, Marlins and Brewers could use.
  5. Josh Bell, Nationals, 1B: Once again, the Nats will have a big sale.
  6. Willson Contreras, Cubs, C: He’s a goner, though he’d like to stay.
  7. Noah Syndergaard, Angels, SP: Angels are in sell position now.
  8. David Robertson, Cubs, RP: Playoff pedigree a plus.
  9. Jose Quintana, Pirates, SP: Under-the-radar starter is coveted.
  10. Andrew Benintendi, Royals, LF: Vax status likely means AL East is out.
He must not think Amed is getting dealt, otherwise he would be in the 4-5 range being so awesome and all.
 

Bumgarner: “I know I’m the old grumpy guy.”
 

Bumgarner: “I know I’m the old grumpy guy.”
At least he knows who he is. I'm glad this attitude has died. The irony? Baum's right, Robles looked ridiculous celebrating getting a bit while down by 6 runs. But why get upset by it? Baum should just laugh to himself and move on. That's the part I dont get.
 

The average price of a hot dog across all 30 MLB parks is $6.33. Fans could pay the most in Seattle at $8.00 for a Mariners dog, though T-Mobile Park has a value menu that offers reduced pricing on some items, including $3 for a junior dog. The next-highest-priced hot dog is $7.50 in San Diego, San Francisco and St. Louis, and the lowest is in Atlanta at $3.50.

The size of beverages varied from park to park, so ESPN calculated per-ounce costs. Domestic light beer averaged $0.59 per ounce across all ballparks. According to ESPN's data, the highest per-ounce cost for a domestic light beer is in San Francisco at $0.73 (a 20-ounce Coors Light will run you $14.50 -- though according to an Oracle Park official, prices provided to ESPN include tax), and the lowest is in Seattle at $0.42 (a 12-ounce domestic beer is on its value menu for $5.00). Water costs fans $0.27 per ounce on average, while soda cost $0.28 an ounce.
 
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The average price of a hot dog across all 30 MLB parks is $6.33. Fans could pay the most in Seattle at $8.00 for a Mariners dog, though T-Mobile Park has a value menu that offers reduced pricing on some items, including $3 for a junior dog. The next-highest-priced hot dog is $7.50 in San Diego, San Francisco and St. Louis, and the lowest is in Atlanta at $3.50.
The best hot dog I've ever had in my life was at the Happy Dog in Cleveland.
Designed by Michael Symon, it was a quarter-pound beefer with "Alien green" pickle relish, hot Sriracha sauce, and chunky peanut butter.
Completely sensational, bizarro genius. Loved it, want it again.

Happy Dog has a stand near third base at the Prog.
They serve just such a hot dog.

It is absolutely Terrible.

And this is why; the hot dog is god-damn Sugardale, curse them. The bun is like Wonderbread. Nearly inaudible Sriracha. The Peanut butter is sugary and thin, and they put WAY TOO MUCH relish on it, so much that it spills out everywhere and you can't even catch it before it gets on your pants.

I Know they don't care, but did they have to ruin the very best?
 

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