Detroit Tigers Outfielder Arrested
Friday, April 27th, 2012Faces possible hate crime charges.
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Detroit Tigers Outfielder Arrested
Faces possible hate crime charges.
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Detroit Tigers Outfielder Arrested
NBA’s Metta World Peace charged with flagrant foul.
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Laker Star Suspended Seven Games
Scandal the second this year to embroil NFL team.
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Source: Saints GM Bugged Opponents
Kate Krader ( @kkrader on Twitter ) is Food & Wine's restaurant editor. When she tells us where to find our culinary heart's desire, we listen up. Now that we’ve celebrated Opening Day, it’s time to start talking about the real news this baseball season. No, nothing about Marlins' manager Ozzie Guillen’s political opinions , or how long it will take the Boston Red Sox to have a winning record. The real news is how exponentially better it is to eat and drink in baseball stadiums than ever before. No doubt, ballpark food has been steadily improving for years (credit Boog’s BBQ in Camden Yards in the 90s with starting the trend). But this is the best time ever to be eating and drinking while you keep your eyes on home plate. Marlins Park – Miami, Florida Major League Baseball’s brand-newest stadium boasts the Taste of Miami Food Court which means outstanding local specialties like Cuban sandwiches and ham croquettes from Latin American Grill and Papo Llega y Pon’s ridiculously good roast pork sandwiches. The Marlins are also being supremely good hosts, featuring signature dishes from the visiting teams’ cities when that team rolls into Marlins Park. Say the Red Sox are in town – you’ll find lobster rolls. The Brewers means bratwurst. For some teams, that dish might be a little more obscure: When the St. Louis Cardinals were in town for opening day, the special was the city's beloved dish – toasted ravioli. Rangers Ballpark – Arlington, Texas Look for several new options at the Texas Rangers Ballpark . Notably the $26 Champion Dog , a.k.a. the Boomstick. It’s a two-foot long, one-pound hot dog on a custom baked bun with cheese, jalapenos, sautéed onions and chili, with fries on the side. For reference, a two-foot-long hot dog is roughly two-thirds the length of a baseball bat. And supposedly it serves three to four fans, but in Texas where they do things so big, I’d guess a two-foot-long dog is a single serving. Angel Stadium – Anaheim, California This year, the Los Angeles Angels are taking their local drink very seriously. The Orange County Register reports on a new stand specializing in craft beer, called Draft Pick (how brilliant is that name?). Draft Pick is serving on-tap selections from Bootlegger's Brewery, like the German-style unfiltered wheat beer Old World Hefeweizen and the award-winning Amarillo pale ale and Orange wheat beers from Hangar 24. Great American Ball Park – Cincinnati, Ohio Say you want to watch the Cincinnati Reds play at home but eat like you’re at the state fair. You’ll be happy to know about the Great American Ball Park’s new State Fair Stand. Look for lots of fried options: deep-fried pickles; fried bologna sandwiches; fried dough; fried tortillas with a banana inside. Likewise, the stadium’s sports bar Machine Room has a brand new menu this year, with dishes like the Skinny Legs signature hot dog with arugula, avocado, roasted corn and lime mayo. And if you want more hot dog options, try the stadium’s Food Network Hot Dog bar, which has both traditional and creative toppings for the Queen City dog. More from Food & Wine : 50 Best Bars in America Best Pizza in the U.S. Best Burgers in the U.S. America's Best Doughnuts Spring Recipes

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The best bites in baseball
Marlins manager said “I love Fidel Castro.”
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Guillen Suspended for Five Games
Will be on inactive list for remainder of the season.
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Lamar Odom Splits From Mavs
Golf club chairman refuses to discuss topic.
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Augusta Continues to Bar Female Members
Sean Payton protests season-long suspension.
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Saints Coach Appeals NFL Ban