Delicious lineup: 9 new ballpark foods you have to try

SUNRISE DOG (Kauffmann Stadium, Kansas City Royals): Start your game off with breakfast. This jumbo hot dog is topped with a fried egg, bacon, cheddar and white sausage gravy.
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APPLE PIE NACHOS (Coors Field, Colorado Rockies): Nachos are a stadium staple, but this is a sweet spin. Cinnamon sugar chips are topped with apple pie filling, shredded cheese, whipped cream and caramel.
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SPAM GRILLED CHEESE (Minute Maid Park, Houston Astros): Is anyone quite sure what SPAM is made of? Oh who cares, get some cheese and Texas Toast and you've got a fantastic twist on a classic.
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LOBSTER POUTINE STAK (Fenway Park, Boston Red Sox): Poutine is all the rage now, so of course it's made its way to one of America's great cathedrals for the game. These steak fries are covered with lobster meat, cheese curds, bisque and chives.
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BRAISED KIELBASA REUBEN (PNC Park, Pittsburgh Pirates): It's Pittsburgh -- you better believe there's going to be a heart-stopping sandwich. This one comes with kielbasa and the traditional Reuben elements of sauerkraut, Swiss cheese and a house sauce served on marble rye bread.
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HARRY THE K'S PASTRAMI SAUSAGE (Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia Phillies): Named for the late great broadcaster Harry Kalas, this dog come with pastrami sausage, hickory smoked bacon, red cabbage and Tarragon mustard.
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SURF & TURF KEBAB (Fenway Park, Boston Red Sox): Seafood or beef? Why choose just one? The skewer comes with shrimp, marinated steak tips, fresh green and red peppers on a roll.
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SHORT RIB CHEESE CURDS (Kauffmann Stadium, Kansas City Royals): Simple and delicious. These curds come with a chipotle ranch dip.
PHOTO: Aramark

CHURRO "DESSERT" POUTINE (Rogers Centre): It's the ninth inning, time for dessert! Head north of the border for these churros served with vanilla ice cream and warm caramel sauce.
PHOTO: Aramark
SUNRISE DOG (Kauffmann Stadium, Kansas City Royals): Start your game off with breakfast. This jumbo hot dog is topped with a fried egg, bacon, cheddar and white sausage gravy.
PHOTO: Aramark
APPLE PIE NACHOS (Coors Field, Colorado Rockies): Nachos are a stadium staple, but this is a sweet spin. Cinnamon sugar chips are topped with apple pie filling, shredded cheese, whipped cream and caramel.
PHOTO: Aramark
SPAM GRILLED CHEESE (Minute Maid Park, Houston Astros): Is anyone quite sure what SPAM is made of? Oh who cares, get some cheese and Texas Toast and you've got a fantastic twist on a classic.
PHOTO: Aramark
LOBSTER POUTINE STAK (Fenway Park, Boston Red Sox): Poutine is all the rage now, so of course it's made its way to one of America's great cathedrals for the game. These steak fries are covered with lobster meat, cheese curds, bisque and chives.
PHOTO: Aramark
BRAISED KIELBASA REUBEN (PNC Park, Pittsburgh Pirates): It's Pittsburgh -- you better believe there's going to be a heart-stopping sandwich. This one comes with kielbasa and the traditional Reuben elements of sauerkraut, Swiss cheese and a house sauce served on marble rye bread.
PHOTO: Aramark
HARRY THE K'S PASTRAMI SAUSAGE (Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia Phillies): Named for the late great broadcaster Harry Kalas, this dog come with pastrami sausage, hickory smoked bacon, red cabbage and Tarragon mustard.
PHOTO: Aramark
SURF & TURF KEBAB (Fenway Park, Boston Red Sox): Seafood or beef? Why choose just one? The skewer comes with shrimp, marinated steak tips, fresh green and red peppers on a roll.
PHOTO: Aramark
SHORT RIB CHEESE CURDS (Kauffmann Stadium, Kansas City Royals): Simple and delicious. These curds come with a chipotle ranch dip.
PHOTO: Aramark
CHURRO "DESSERT" POUTINE (Rogers Centre): It's the ninth inning, time for dessert! Head north of the border for these churros served with vanilla ice cream and warm caramel sauce.
PHOTO: Aramark
SUNRISE DOG (Kauffmann Stadium, Kansas City Royals): Start your game off with breakfast. This jumbo hot dog is topped with a fried egg, bacon, cheddar and white sausage gravy.
PHOTO: Aramark
APPLE PIE NACHOS (Coors Field, Colorado Rockies): Nachos are a stadium staple, but this is a sweet spin. Cinnamon sugar chips are topped with apple pie filling, shredded cheese, whipped cream and caramel.
PHOTO: Aramark
SPAM GRILLED CHEESE (Minute Maid Park, Houston Astros): Is anyone quite sure what SPAM is made of? Oh who cares, get some cheese and Texas Toast and you've got a fantastic twist on a classic.
PHOTO: Aramark
LOBSTER POUTINE STAK (Fenway Park, Boston Red Sox): Poutine is all the rage now, so of course it's made its way to one of America's great cathedrals for the game. These steak fries are covered with lobster meat, cheese curds, bisque and chives.
PHOTO: Aramark
BRAISED KIELBASA REUBEN (PNC Park, Pittsburgh Pirates): It's Pittsburgh -- you better believe there's going to be a heart-stopping sandwich. This one comes with kielbasa and the traditional Reuben elements of sauerkraut, Swiss cheese and a house sauce served on marble rye bread.
PHOTO: Aramark
HARRY THE K'S PASTRAMI SAUSAGE (Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia Phillies): Named for the late great broadcaster Harry Kalas, this dog come with pastrami sausage, hickory smoked bacon, red cabbage and Tarragon mustard.
PHOTO: Aramark
SURF & TURF KEBAB (Fenway Park, Boston Red Sox): Seafood or beef? Why choose just one? The skewer comes with shrimp, marinated steak tips, fresh green and red peppers on a roll.
PHOTO: Aramark
SHORT RIB CHEESE CURDS (Kauffmann Stadium, Kansas City Royals): Simple and delicious. These curds come with a chipotle ranch dip.
PHOTO: Aramark
CHURRO "DESSERT" POUTINE (Rogers Centre): It's the ninth inning, time for dessert! Head north of the border for these churros served with vanilla ice cream and warm caramel sauce.
PHOTO: Aramark
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