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Twins Pitcher Hospitalized in Baltimore for Food Poisoning

By News Desk on April 10, 2012

Another major league pitcher has been taken out by food poisoning.

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Liam Hendriks, a right-handed pitcher for the Minnesota Twins, was scheduled to start Sunday’s game in Baltimore, but was hospitalized for foodborne illness.

Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said Hendriks remained in a Baltimore hospital Sunday night and did not…

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Rocky Relief Pitcher Down With Food Poisoning, Club Says

By News Desk on April 3, 2012

Josh Outman, 28-year-old relief pitcher for the Colorado Rockies, is reported by the club to be suffering from food poisoning.

Rockies Manager Jim Tracy did not specify what type of food poisoning is involved, but said if the left-handed pitcher is still not well enough on opening day Friday in…

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Food Truck in Ballpark Makes MLB History

By Dan Flynn on July 16, 2011

Licensing and inspection of food trucks and concession stands at large stadiums have both been challenges for restaurant inspectors.

So it was probably only a matter of time before these two categories of to-go food vendors would get married.  

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It happened last Thursday night when, for the first time…

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Letter from the Editor: Optimism and Baseball

By Dan Flynn on April 3, 2011

This is “Opening Day” weekend, so named because the Major League Baseball (MLB) season begins. Opening Day is the most important day on the national calendar because it is all about optimism.

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I speak from experience. I was there when my old team, the Seattle Mariners, came from being 13…

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Letter From The Editor: Stadium Food

By Dan Flynn on August 1, 2010

Much hang-wringing goes on today around the theme that the media is headed on a downward spiral so severe that only government intervention can save it.

Spare me.

No doubt the media has to respond to technology and market changes.  The 1st Amendment gives us the right to write and…

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Vermin Should be Gone for All Star Game

By Dan Flynn on July 13, 2010

Editor’s Note:  As Major League Baseball presents the 81st All Star Game tonight, Food Safety News continues its periodic look at food safety in major league ballparks.

Today’s ballpark:  Angel Stadium at Anaheim, Los Angeles Angels

angel_stadium.jpgWhy Now:  Tonight Colorado Rockies right hander Ubaldo Jimenez, the first pitcher…
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Ballpark Food Safety: Cleveland

By Dan Flynn on June 10, 2010

Editor’s Note:  Over the summer and fall, Food Safety News will be visiting Major League Ballparks.  Our major focus will be food safety, but we will also check to see what local foods are favorites and what’s bringing the crowds out.

progressive-field-featured.jpgToday’s ballpark: Progressive Field, Cleveland Indians

Why Now: Not…
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