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May 12, 2008

Grub at local stadiums is grub-free, says the NY Daily News

Rich Schapiro has alerted me (and now you) to Jessica Liebman's Foul Ballpark story. Actually, a Scoreboard Gourmet reader sent the DN story to me, and now I'm sharing it with you.

Rtraps Here's Rich's story: Don't be afraid to eat the hot dogs and pretzels at Yankee and Shea stadiums. They're among the cleanest ballparks in the nation, according to an analysis by Portfolio magazine.
As New York fans watch their beloved teams from near-gleaming stadiums, several teams in the south and west play in ballparks mired in filth.

California-based stadiums have the worst health records, according to an analysis of violations in 2007. The Los Angeles Angels and the Oakland A's "had far more food fouls than any other team," the magazine says in its June issue. "While most were minor, some were, well, disgusting." Angels Stadium racked up a whopping 732 violations last year, including a cockroach infestation in the Stadium Club kitchen last August. There was also a major vermin violation in April that forced the shutdown of a food stand.
The A's McAfee Coliseum reported 493 violations, several of which came from food being exposed to "overhead leakage, dirt, insects, rodents and chemical contamination."

Shea Stadium, on the other hand, had only 58 violations in 2007 – though there was evidence of mice, rats and flying insects found in food areas during a June inspection. Yankee Stadium had an even cleaner record last year. It was cited for a mere 45 violations.

The cleanest of the 11 stadiums analyzed was Coors Field, the home of the Colorado Rockies. It was hit with only 16 violations.

Here's a link to Jessica's story. She says, "in some stadiums, the rats and flies have pretty good seats."

Guess those rat traps (pictured) at Yankee Stadium really work. Enjoy your lunch.

May 10, 2008

No Andy No Game

Friday, May 9 postponed -- Tickets good for May 10 at 7:30 p.m.

Shea Stadium The New York Mets announced that Friday's game against the Cincinnati Reds has been postponed due to inclement weather and the absence of Andy Phillips.
The game has been rescheduled for Saturday May 10 at 7:30p.m.  Tickets for Friday's game will be honored for the 7:30p.m. game only. 

The regularly scheduled, separate admission day game Saturday afternoon against the Reds will begin at 1:10p.m. Upon the conclusion of the day game, all fans will exit Shea in advance of the 7:30p.m. game

May 08, 2008

Can we do something about Scott Hatteberg in the next few hours?

The dude is batting 128. Andy Phillips is batting 314.
I know, I know, minor league pitchers...like Ian Kennedy.

Anyway, if it's not raining, I'm going to the Mets game tomorrow and no offense to Mike Pelfrey (who is 2 and 2) or Matt Belisle (1 and 2) but I'm going to watch Andy Phillips, and he'd better be there.

The Bats are playing the Richmond Braves tomorrow, then the SWB Yankees, so it makes sense to send Andy here for the weekend, see how he does, worst case he gets sent back to Louisville for the Yankees series (and he can wonder why he said no to them). I should be a manager.

Mets at the Movies, you can watch the

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Last year I went to watch the Yankees on a big screen at Byrant Park. I loved the outsideness and the togetherness and hated the freestufffreakoutness. The Mets are keeping their fans indoors. I have a feeling it's pretty fun - though dark - to watch a game in a theatre.

Mr. Met will be there to watch SNY's live broadcast on the movie screen when the Mets face the Braves on Wednesday May 21st, 7p. Enjoy ballpark style concessions, inning break trivia contests (no commercials!) and more (guessing that means giveaways).

Mets at the Movies locations (Clearview Cinemas):
• Chelsea Cinema (New York, NY)
• Parsippany Cinema (Parsippany, NY)
• Port Washington Cinema (Port Washington, NY)

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April 16, 2008

MLB Sippy Cups (aka Dripless, Sippee )

MsippyHere at Scoreboard Gourmet we do not discriminate against anyone because of age. We love people of all ages, especially 9-month-old nephews (and 4-month-old nephews). Even 9-month-old nephews who are Mets fans.

Check out these fantastic Mets sippy cups we procured for our favorite little fan. $5.99 at Buy Buy Baby in Chelsea (that's NYC), a store we've been spending lots of time in lately.
They had Yankees cups too but our Yankees-fan-nephew is still feeding off his mama.
There are also pacifiers and bottles. We imagine you can find your own teams in your own home markets. Let us know. And let us know how well they work.

We might be watching the Mets play the Nationals tonight. We'll let you know.

April 08, 2008

Mets Home Opener - Final Season at Shea

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During today's Home Opener (per food service provider Aramark), Mets fans are expected to consume:
33,410 Hot Dogs
7,290 Soft Pretzels
6,070 Orders of Chicken Tenders
5,600 Bags of Peanuts
4,850 Sausage and Pepper Sandwiches
2,760 Pounds of French Fries
2,320 Slices of Pizza
2,160 Bags of Cracker Jack
1,640 Bags of Popcorn
1,570 Hamburgers
770 Bags of Cotton Candy
540 Orders of Nachos

4,560 Bottles of Water
1,980 Gallons of Soda
19,200 Pounds of Ice

The Game starts at 1:10p. They're playing the Phillies.

March 12, 2008

Weenie Wednesday in New Orleans

April 9th is the first New Orleans Zephyrs (triple-A Mets) Weenie Wednesday of the year: $1 dollar hot dogs all game.

The Zephyrs take on the Memphis Redbirds (triple-A Cardinals)  at 11:30am.

p.s. Messina's Inc. is the official concessionaire and caterer for the New Orleans Zephyrs (triple-A Mets) and they offer concession items ranging from traditional ballpark staples such as hot dogs, corn dogs, hamburgers, chicken tenders, nachos with cheese and popcorn to more extravagant (their word) foods such as our new Mexican Food Stand featuring cheese enchiladas, tri-color supreme nachos as well as bar-b-que pork and beef, pig nachos and a wide variety of other treats to eat.

March 06, 2008

Welcome Back Mets Dinner with the Binghamton Mets

Bmetsdin The Binghamton Mets will host this year's Welcome Back Mets Dinner on Wednesday, April 2, 2008, at the Binghamton Regency in downtown Binghamton.  Tickets are $20.00 for adult fans and $15.00 for youth fans 15 and under. 
Join Buddy and Ballwinkle the B-Mets' mascots and the rest of the 2008 team at 5:30p for a "Meet the Mets" reception.  Dinner will be served promptly at 7:00p followed by a special baseball program and team introductions by returning manager Mako Oliveras.

Get tickets before Tuesday, March 25th by calling the Binghamton Mets at 607-723-METS (6387).  Tickets may also be purchased in person at Mets stadium offices during normal business hours.  Corporate sponsorships are available for this event if arranged prior to March 21st.

All of the proceeds of this event will be targeted towards providing scholarships for the Binghamton Mets Kids Camp to be held at NYSEG Stadium June 24 - 26, 2008.

February 24, 2008

Free hot dogs, popcorn, and soda with the Binghamton Mets

Bmetsww The Binghamton Mets (double-A Mets) will officially end their winter hibernation with a free party for fans on Tuesday, February 26th at Broome County’s Forum Theater in downtown Binghamton (Washington Street).

Doors open at 5:30pm. Fans will have a chance to try out two new additions to the B-Mets Kids’ Zone and enjoy free hot dogs, popcorn and soda while re-connecting with front office staffers and fellow baseball aficionados. Pocket schedules will be available for the first time.

At 7pm, go to the main theater to look back at the 2007 season. Then, team officials will unveil the 2008 promotional schedule and update B-Mets faithful on upcoming events and preparations for the season opener on April 3rd.

As the excitement builds among Mets fans in Binghamton and New York with the opening of spring training camp, the evening will feature a special screening of the New York Mets 1986 World Championship DVD.  For additional information call the B-Mets offices 607-723-6387.

February 22, 2008

Mets nonroster invitees, and a Wise plug

Wisemets Even though I was not selected in the online random drawing for the opportunity to purchase tickets to Opening Day, the Subway Series and the Final Regular Season Game to be played at Shea Stadium, I will still say Let's Go Mets in honor of my brother, my nephew, my great-uncle, and Jose Reyes, who doesn't give up the bag of Wise chips.

And I will also say Welcome and Good Luck to this year's non-roster spring training invitees:

Infielders: Michel Abreu, Anderson Machado, Olmedo Saenz, Fernando Tatis, Jose Valentin
  Outfielders: Brady Clark, Ben Johnson, Fernando Martinez
Pitchers: Tony Armas, Andy Cavazos, Ryan Cullen, Joselo Diaz, Nate Field, Nelson Figueroa, Eddie Kunz, Jonathon Niese, Juan Padilla, Robert Parnell, Ricardo Rincon, Brant Rustich
  Catchers: Robinson Cancel, Raul Casanova, Salomon Manriquez, Gustavo Molina, Mike Nickeas

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