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yankeesAZ
06-22-08, 02:36 PM
http://www.portfolio.com/culture-lifestyle/culture-inc/sports/2008/05/12/Health-Code-Violations-at-Ballparks?TID=advert/silicon_alley/ballparks

"Do richer Major League Baseball teams play in cleaner stadiums? We surveyed health-code violations at 11 stadiums to find out. It turns out that two of baseball’s richest teams, the New York Yankees and the New York Mets, and a team near the bottom of the revenue pile, the Kansas City Royals, play in stadiums with some of the best inspection records. But the big middle contains several ballparks where you might want to skip the hot dogs. Two West Coast teams, the Los Angeles Angels and the Oakland A’s, had far more food fouls than any other team. While most were minor, some were, well, disgusting."

(View an interactive feature that rates the filthiest stadiums. (http://www.portfolio.com/interactive-features/2008/05/Foul-Ballpark))


Congrats to YS!

4bronxbombers
06-22-08, 04:08 PM
http://www.portfolio.com/culture-lifestyle/culture-inc/sports/2008/05/12/Health-Code-Violations-at-Ballparks?TID=advert/silicon_alley/ballparks

"Do richer Major League Baseball teams play in cleaner stadiums? We surveyed health-code violations at 11 stadiums to find out. It turns out that two of baseball’s richest teams, the New York Yankees and the New York Mets, and a team near the bottom of the revenue pile, the Kansas City Royals, play in stadiums with some of the best inspection records. But the big middle contains several ballparks where you might want to skip the hot dogs. Two West Coast teams, the Los Angeles Angels and the Oakland A’s, had far more food fouls than any other team. While most were minor, some were, well, disgusting."

(View an interactive feature that rates the filthiest stadiums. (http://www.portfolio.com/interactive-features/2008/05/Foul-Ballpark))


Congrats to YS!

Fenway just got bad news on their food inspection. I'll have to dig up the link but not good......

Octoberbaby
06-22-08, 04:15 PM
How did Dodger Stadium do?

yankeesAZ
06-22-08, 04:23 PM
How did Dodger Stadium do?

They were not included in the article so not to sure unless someone can dig up an inspection report for them.

Anaheim was one of the worst though.

krystl
06-22-08, 04:35 PM
45 violations is considered good? :confused:

yankeesAZ
06-22-08, 05:14 PM
45 violations is considered good? :confused:

Not great, but good. Anaheim had 732.

4bronxbombers
06-22-08, 05:52 PM
Not great, but good. Anaheim had 732.

Holy crap.....732?!

Fenway has to be up there from what I read last week. They were ready to shut them down.

Yankees13
06-22-08, 06:09 PM
Yankee Stadium one of the cleanest, and Fenway one of the dirtest. Maybe that will shut them up with their oh so clever nicknames.

Octoberbaby
06-23-08, 04:25 PM
Yankee Stadium one of the cleanest, and Fenway one of the dirtest. Maybe that will shut them up with their oh so clever nicknames.

Somehow that seems fitting! Fits in with their style of play too! :D

Toaderly
06-23-08, 07:23 PM
Yankee Stadium one of the cleanest, and Fenway one of the dirtest. Maybe that will shut them up with their oh so clever nicknames.


Maybe that's the real reason this fan didn't want his pizza....

http://www.break.com/index/red_sox_fan_pizza_toss.html