Vermin, Roaches In More Filthy MLB Park Kitchens

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 Vermin, Roaches In More Filthy MLB Park Kitchens
You probably remember last year’s shutdown of food service at Angels Stadium after the ballpark’s food service operation was outed for innumerable health code violations . Portfolio.com follows up on that today with a report on further abuses throughout the league, including Yankee Stadium, Citizens Bank Park, Coors Field, Miller Park, AT&T Park, Shea Stadium, Safeco ... [link]

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Of Mice And Men [Stay Hungry]
Published 5/13/2008 by Rick at Deadspin
... Club kitchen in August. That's right, it's Angel Stadium in Los Angeles, home of 732 health code violations. McAfee was second with 493, and AT&T; Park had 88. By comparison, the Mets and Yankees were hardly trying with 58 and 45, respectively. Although inspectors did report seeing "mice, rats and flying insects in food areas" at Shea Stadium, which is almost as impressive as that Indians' triple play. Foul Ballpark [Portfolio.com] Vermin, Roaches In More Filthy MLB Park Kitchens [SportsbyBrooks] ...

Like a Side Of Rat Poop On That Hot Dog, Sir?
Published 6/12/2008 by PUNTE at SPORTSbyBROOKS
City of Boston inspectors reportedly found multiple health code violations when they went through Fenway Park food stations on Opening Day. More importantly, when they returned a week later, the situation had not improved. Red Sox Rats Hot Dog ...

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