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Changing Baseball, One Snack at a Time

Por: The New York Times Sports October 08, 2022

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Throughout baseball’s long history, fans at games have typically drunk beer while snacking on peanuts and hot dogs. Behind the scenes, things weren’t much different. The game’s athletes were often fueled by pizza, hot dogs and nachos in the clubhouse, and all-you-can-chew quantities of bubble gum and sunflower seeds in the dugout.But as the game has become increasingly scientific, so has the baseball diet. Spare a thought for the... + full article



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