HOMAGE released a new MLB x Flavortown collection that features retro-inspired designs for all 30 teams, and with the Los Angeles Dodgers that includes incorporating the famed Dodger Dog.
Fieri collaborated with every team to identify fan-favorite ballpark bites that uniquely define their team’s food culture. Along with the Dodgers, there are nine other teams that have a hot dog incorporated into a specially designed shirt.
“Take me out to the ballgame…but make it by way of Flavortown! A great day at the ballpark is more than just peanuts and popcorn these days and my MLB x Flavortown collection is bringing you your favorite ballparks’ most iconic dishes, ready to rock, any time. Play ball!,” Fieri said in a statement.
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The Dodger Dog t-shirt comes in blue and is a relaxed fit for men and women.
Also available from HOMAGE are additional Dodgers t-shirts, jackets, Jackie Robinson collection, shorts and more. HOMAGE currently is offering a 20% discount for a limited time.
Dodger Dog popularity
The Dodger Dog easily is the most-consumed food item at Dodger Stadium each season. It grew to behind Farmer John but the Dodgers’ official supplier changed to Papa Cantella’s beginning in 2021. The vegetarian Dodger Dog is supplied by Field Roast.
That brought about some controversy but the general consensus is taste remains the same. Dodgers president and CEO Stan Kasten explained at the time of the change to Papa Cantella’s that maintaining the expected standards of a Dodger Dog were a top priority for the team.
MLB x Flavortown collection details
Arizona Diamondbacks: Celebrate the famous ballpark Churro Dogs featuring a churro inside a chocolate-glazed donut topped with frozen yogurt
Atlanta Braves: “The Big Queso” features one pound of grilled marinated chicken with Chihuahua cheese, freshly chopped salsa and cilantro pressed between sourdough bread, grilled golden brown and topped with spicy queso sauce
Baltimore Orioles: Pay homage to the “Best Beef In Baseball,” which includes shaved ribeye cheesesteaks, cheeseburgers, double bacon cheeseburgers and shaved ribeye dogs
Boston Red Sox: Fenway Franks are old-fashioned style franks boiled then ever-so-slightly grilled for that iconic ballpark taste
Chicago Cubs: Celebrate “Chicago Style Hot Dogs” featuring hot dogs on poppy seed buns and topped with yellow mustard, onions, tomatoes, sport peppers, neon relish, celery salt and a pickle
Chicago White Sox: Fans gobble up the park’s bagel-wrapped Polish Dogs
Cincinnati Reds: Out-of-this-world Skyline Nachos are a home run with Reds fans. Served in a souvenir Reds helmet, nacho chips are topped with Skyline Chili and shredded cheese
Cleveland Guardians: Fans can’t get enough of the Guardians’ go-to Slider Dogs topped with pimento mac and cheese, bacon and fruit loops
Colorado Rockies: The ballpark’s famous po’boy featuring fried bull testicles topped with garlic coleslaw, guacamole, green chili ranch, pico de gallo and cotija cheese
Detroit Tigers: Only Motor City Mustard will do for the Ball Park Franks served at Tiger games. This brand of hot dogs were first sold exclusively at Tigers Stadium before making their national debut
Houston Astros: The fan-favorite Crawford dog served at Astros games is a hot dog containing two sausages split, griddled and served on a hamburger potato roll
Kansas City Royals: Fit for a king, the Brisket-Acho is a local twist on nachos consisting of tortilla chips topped with corn-infused nacho cheese sauce and piled high with smoked brisket
Los Angeles Dodgers: The famous Dodger Dogs that fans chow down in Los Angeles are 10-inch pork wieners wrapped in a steamed bun
Los Angeles’ Angels: At Angels games, fans are in food heaven with the ballpark’s nachos, which come in three sizes: regular, helmet size or Nacho Mama size
Miami Marlins: The Cubano Gigante at Marlins games does not disappoint at nearly three-feet long and 2.5 pounds! The Cuban sandwich is stacked with sweet ham, roasted mojo pork, cheese, pickles, mustard and special sauce
Milwaukee Brewers: The ballpark’s legendary fried cheese curds stay on fans’ minds long after the game has ended
Minnesota Twins: The famous fish sliders featuring breaded walleye served on a toasted slider bun, garnished with caper lemon tartar, pickled onion, and red cabbage are all the rage among Twins fans
New York Mets: It’s gotta be hot pastrami on rye with deli mustard and a kosher dill pickle for Mets fans
New York Yankees: Only a shake and steak will do for Yankees fans who deem there to be no better combo
Oakland Athletics: The burnt ends that top the bowls of mac and cheese at Athletics’ games are unforgettable
Philadelphia Phillies: Inspired by Phillies All-Star Kyle Schwarber, the Schwarburger is a ½-pound hamburger with smoked BBQ brisket, Cooper sharp American cheese, bacon, onion rings and cherry pepper relish, served on a brioche bun.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The famous dish honoring the city’s Polish and Eastern European residents at Pirates home games is none other than the pulled pork pierogi stacker, a creation of smoked pulled pork, onion jam and two boiled pierogis on a pretzel bun.
San Diego Padres: Fans devour the ballpark’s hot hen crispy fried chicken sandwiches piled with Fresno chile slaw and fuego sauce served on a brioche bun
San Francisco Giants: The go-to for Giants’ fans are Oracle Park’s garlic fries
Seattle Mariners: Don’t knock ‘em till you’ve tried them! The Chapulines served at Mariners games are toasted grasshoppers served in four-ounce cups with savory chili-lime salt seasoning, and they are a local favorite
St. Louis Cardinals: If you’re at a Cardinals home game, grab the El Birde Nachos, the ballpark’s signature nachos smothered in cheese and topped with picks from the nacho bar that offers up diced onions, black olives, sour cream, salsa, pepperoncinis, jalapeños, beef and smoked pulled pork
Tampa Bay Rays: Don’t miss the footlong hunk of fried potato covered in bacon, sour cream, jalapeños and scallions, that is a fan favorite at Rays games
Texas Rangers: Nachos, but with a hot dog twist are the rage among Rangers fans. The stack of Tostitos tortilla chips are served with all the same toppings you’d expect on a hot dog
Toronto Blue Jays: As the saying goes, it’s all gravy at the Blue Jays games. Locals devour the outta-the-park classic Canadian combo of cheese curds, fries and gravy on top of an all-beef frank at hometown games
Washington Nationals: D.C.’s trademark half-smoke, spicy sausage that is sliced down the middle before being grilled, is the top pick at Nationals Park
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