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In this episode of Sportly, host Kavitha Davidson dives into the delicious overlap of food and sports culture centered around the iconic stadium hot dog. Kavitha, a self-proclaimed foodie and die-hard sports fan, shares her personal experiences, including highlights from the MLB Food Fest, where unique dishes like the Yankees' adobo pork belly bun and the Oakland A's Belgian waffle Monte Cristo made a big impression. But let's be honest—at a baseball game, there's still nothing quite like a classic hot dog. So, why is that? How did this simple street food become such an integral part of America's favorite pastime? Kavitha talks about this and a lot more! Hosts: Kavitha A. Davison | Producers: Saadia Khan & Shei Yu I Content Writers: Jonathan Hazel, Shei Yu & Kavitha A. Davidson I Sound Designer & Editor: Paroma Chakravarty I Immigrantly Theme Music: Simon Hutchinson | Other Music: Epidemic Sound | Cover Art Graphic Designer: Sarah DiMichele Join us as we create new intellectual engagement for our audience. You can get more information at http://immigrantlypod.com. Please share the love and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify to help more people find us! Remember to subscribe to our Apple podcast channel for insightful podcasts. Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content. Follow us on X @immigrantly_pod. IG @immigrantlymedia Sportly is an Immigrantly Media Production For advertising inquiries, you can contact us at info@immigrantlypod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vince McMahon's making football great again. News News News: Tim Tebow Out for the Season With Hand Injury, XFL Announced Team Names. Interview: Vince McMahon Has Big Plans for the XFL. Wide World of Weird Sports: MLB Foodfest 2019.
This week, Bren recaps her experience at the MLB Foodfest (she tried the toasted grasshoppers!). We also talk about Cody Bellinger's historic April as well as his appearance on the Big Swing podcast and MLB's Newlybros Game, cry over the article Rich Hill wrote about his late son, and touch briefly on FOCO's Game of Thrones x Dodgers Bobblehead Collection.
Ep. 75 — Alex and Bobby discuss a plethora of food offerings at MLB stadiums this year, try and fail to decipher some unwritten rules courtesy of the Mets and Phillies, and revisit the fallout from Tim Anderson’s bat flip. Then they talk the Cubs’ defense of Addison Russell and how it relates to league transparency, and ask why Rob Manfred is so unwilling to say the words “the ball is juiced.” Finally, this week’s Three Up, Three Down features the explosion of Vlad-mania and Jimmy Fallon’s apparent introduction to baseball. Links: MLB Food Fest menu The Mets, Phillies, and unwritten rules ($) Songs featured in this episode: The Strokes — “Under Control” • LION BABE — “Rockets” • Dixie Chicks — “There’s Your Trouble” • Booker T. & the M.G.’s — “Green Onions” ~~ Follow Tipping Pitches on Twitter and like us on Facebook. Find more great content over at tippingpitches.atavist.com. Questions, comments, or concerns? Shoot us an email at tippingpitchespod@gmail.com.
House is joined by Sean Yoo of The Ringer to discuss his trip to the 2019 MLB Food Festival and some of the best dishes offered up by America's ballparks and beyond (2:19). Then House links up with Juliet Litman for a special March edition of Food News (24:08).
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Its Episode 4 of The Girls in Blue! In this episode Cams and Bella catch up on the past two weeks in baseball from Puig's return to Dodger Stadium to the upcoming MLB Food Fest! Plus we've got some #TeawithTyler on jersey numbers and pitchers' driving legs.
Go all the way with us as Bren tries to guess each Dodger's walk-up song based on very limited information. We also discuss the Dodgers' GQ airport style, the #Bellibeard (of course), the upcoming Los Angeles MLB Foodfest (Rocky Mountain Oysters, anyone?), and David Freese's ninja moves.
From the high of week one to the lows of a sweep in Dodger Hell II (St. Louis). Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register visits Blue Heaven from the evil land of St. Louis to help try and ease the jump-ship mindset of Dodger fans. We go over some of the good, the bad, and ugly with 5 topics ranging from whether Cody Bellinger's hot start is sustainable, to will Chris Taylor ever hit again. Kershaw returns It was announced that Clayton Kershaw would be making his season debut on Monday at Dodger Stadium, on Jackie Robinson Day, against Yasiel Puig and the Reds. Must-watch TV for sure. Brook walks us through some of his favorite editorials from the passed week here our dodgersnation.com, including: - Dodgers: Alex Verdugo Talks About Why He Uses Volver Volver For Walk-Up Music - The Dodgers Are Filing A Lawsuit Over 42,000 Missing Tommy Lasorda Bobbleheads - ESPN Breaks Down Dodgers Future Success; If They Don't Make Another Move - Should The Dodgers Consider Moving Walker Buehler To The Bullpen Temporarily? Plus the latest Tweet of the Week, and Brook's thoughts on MLB Food Fest 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's episode 2 of Girls in Blue! In this episode, Cams and Bella recap the first week of the season. From broken records during the opening game to a "tasty" array of what is to come...both on the field and at the MLB Food Fest. Come hungry!!!
Take me out to the ballgame, but skip the peanuts and Cracker Jack! There is a full-fledged food fight happening in ballparks across American and the arms race was on full display at the first ever MLB Food Fest which featured some of the more unique offerings from each of the 30 MLB teams. Jon and Megan "took one for the team" and tried as many of the 30 innovative, creative, delectable, and in some cases outrageous dishes that they could to try and figure out just how much what you eat can impact the game day experience. Toasted Grasshoppers anyone? Game on! Visit our sponsor www.foursigmatic.com/eatthis
Keith Hernandez has made the internet a better place by joining Twitter seemingly just to be pleasant and to post videos of his cat. Dakota, Gemma and Chris deeply approve. They also talk about their favorite MLB FoodFest items, the rookies they're most excited by and why you should not boo Giancarlo Stanton or really, anyone who plays for your favorite team.
Intentional Talk looks at some of the MLB's most delicious treats from the MLB FoodFest, look back on a crazy weekend of no-hitters and long at-bats and check out which Astros pitcher turned the tables on some fans in Got Heeeem.
Morning Lineup: Special guest Joe Posnanski joins Anthony Castrovince and Richard Justice to discuss some dark-horse teams in 2018, along with a break down of each team's most important moves and a preview of MLB's FoodFest.
Morning Lineup: Special guest Joe Posnanski joins Anthony Castrovince and Richard Justice to discuss some dark horse teams in 2018, along with a break down of each team's most important moves and a preview of MLB's FoodFest.
Jesse Spector returns for a wide-ranging episode in which the question of length of game versus pace of play is explored and the MLB FoodFest is dissected with an eye towards finding the missing Rocky Mountain Oysters, and many a personal encounter of strange press box behavior is told. Plus, Steve opens with a tale of the least-supportive teammates ever and a shortstop whose moment passed at an age before most players have gotten started.TABLE OF CONTENTSPhenomenal Smith: With Friends Like These*Buckshot Brown and the Curse of Potential*Jesse Spector: The risks of unfollowing*How following PA-18 was like watching a ballgame*How Grant Brisbee infects you with imposter syndrome*The baseball beatwriter’s life*An interlude in Tampa*Defunct museums and Halls of Fame or, “How the Baseball Hall of Fame moves from Cooperstown to Times Square”*A moment’s debate of Ty Cobb*Rob Manfred’s plan to end extra-inning games*The Adam Lind example*Debating MLB FoodFest: Rocky Mountain Oysters AWOL*A 10 percent crab menu*Whither SF Giants garlic fries and chocolate sundaes?*Knocking the Chicago Dog and other Chicago dishes*Praising the Marlins (food, that is), Padres fish tacos in absentia, no Boog’s*Flaming Hot Cheetos?*Dodger Dogs vs. Fenway Frank*Cheap franks in the old Yankee Stadium press box*Bronx Bootleg Street Pretzels*Parenting Test: The Diamondbacks Churro Dog*A tale of marital discord and Ben & Jerry’s*Goodbyes.
Dakota, Gemma and Eric are delighted by Taijuan Walker's taco giveaway, in which he just made a lot of tacos and gave them to D-backs fans at Spring Training. They also pick their favorite MLB Food Fest menu items, discuss the Orioles' new initiative for young fans and talk about their favorite active players.