It tickles me whenever people look at some of our food and says, that's too much. Stuff like that is never for one person to eat alone 😂😂. It's definitely for sharing
The song that Josh was getting hyped about was “God Bless America” 🇺🇸😅 Also, each batter has their own walk-up music that they play. That’s what they were hearing when they only played a few seconds of each song.
The oldest Baseball stadium in the US is Fenway Park in Boston opened in 1912. It has a large variety of foods available, including New England oriented selections such as crab and lobster rolls, as well as clam chowder.
Birria is a goat or sometimes beef normally cooked in a stew and it also can be placed in tacos or on a sandwich. It is soo good. I had all the time while living in Mexico.
Fun video and reaction. Good job clarifying what a triple play is. Here in California, the California state flag is everywhere. My gym has about 50 locations in the Bay Area and every gym has the US flag and the CA state flag.
Wall Street Journal current article titled "The Hottest Ballpark Suite Has AC, Beef Sliders and Won’t Break the Bank" is about luxury suites at minor league ballparks with great food and can be rented reasonably.
lots of places have their state flags on display. you just recognize the texas flag more. the cubs and the white sox both have the chicago flag on display. chicagos flag is more known than the illinois flag. im sure theyre happy about that down state.
If it's a ballpark - it's baseball! If it's a stadium it's most likely football (could be soccer), if it's a court or arena - it's probably basketball! Keep in mind baseball games are 9 innings and can be quite long...if it's a tie it goes until there isn't - so 10, 11, 12 innings! You need the food! LOL God Bless America - was the song blasting in the background!! Perfect! I looked up the prices - the huge hot dog is $15.99. The huge 3 item "boat" is $32.99 - so about $10.00 ea. - and it would last the normal person and their buddy a long time! So two eat for about $16.00. They have a 3 taco dish for $14.99. They have Korean Pork Steamed Buns for $15.99 - so looks like everything averages about $15.99 which is a lot of food for $16.00! Now I'm sure that beer was more then all of it! Game beer is expensive - main reason being to curtail getting drunk!! That's pretty true at all sports arenas beer! So you could go to game and get pop and good food for about $20.00-$25.00! What they got total was probably $150-200 - not counting the beer - but that's NOT what a normal person eats! LOL Here's the website for seeing all the food that is actually available: dallas.eater.com/23022139/dallas-globe-life-field-rangers-baseball-concession-stand-food
Globe Life Field is the Texas Rangers' new stadium. It was opened in 2020. The old stadium, Globe Life Park, was an outdoor stadium. The new stadium has a retractable roof and air conditioning, so that you can enjoy the game, rather than burst into flames from sitting outside for hours during the summer in Texas. I'm from Oklahoma, but have been a Texas Rangers baseball fan for years and can't wait to be able to catch a game at the new stadium.
Birria is goat meat but you can use beef also. slow cooked in water with spices like cinamon, chili, etc for hours until you can shred the meat. then made into tacos etc.
@@vt8811 Every state flag is special to the people of the state. Unfortunately, there are far too many Texans who do have a belief that Texas is special. It can grate on other Americans who don’t subscribe to that notion.
For that hotdog that got dropped on the floor, they could easily go back to the stand and explain what happened and they would make them another one free of charge 😁 I’m sure that’s what happened
Please react to " Robin Williams as the American flag" 🎉 It's 5 and 1/2 minutes long. It's funny but also very respectful and may put a tear in some people's eyes.
2 things Texas is obsessed with: football and their own flag. But to be fair here, it makes sense because it's a stadium. Most stadium fly the flag of either the city or state they are in (or both). But as an Iowan, the only houses around me that fly the Iowa flag are the rich people.
Did they even watch the ball game? Food is expensive at all sports facilities, what a financial waste to only go to the game just to eat the food! Too many British UA-cam channels only discuss food, as if that is the only thing to do in the USA. They are missing the culture, history, and experience being in the USA if they only concentrate on food.
some foods are staple at any baseball park Hot Dogs Sausages Nachos etc. having grown up a short drive from Fenway Park Boston I know this to be true as I've gone to several red sox home games and a concert there
Any food or drinks you buy at a professional sports stadium will be ridiculously expensive. You feel like you’re paying off the mortgage on the stadium.
its funny because hotdogs are supposed to be a cheap food, i can guarantee those ball park hotdogs are made with scrapings and off cuts, not premium meats
@@destinyreelly2974 I’ll just say that I’ve traveled to 45 of the United States and I’ve enjoyed seeing the state flags of all of those states when there. I’ve never been to Mississippi, Alabama, Vermont, Maine and Alaska, but I doubt they are any less proud of their states or less inclined.
It tickles me whenever people look at some of our food and says, that's too much. Stuff like that is never for one person to eat alone 😂😂. It's definitely for sharing
It’s for sharing, not just for one person…3 or 4 people can share that one
The song that Josh was getting hyped about was “God Bless America” 🇺🇸😅
Also, each batter has their own walk-up music that they play. That’s what they were hearing when they only played a few seconds of each song.
That's cool af.
Every major balpark has food designed for the venue and area. A triple play is when three outs are made on one play and is very rare.
Baseball ⚾️. Barbecue 🍖. Texas 🤠. My heart is full ❤.
The oldest Baseball stadium in the US is Fenway Park in Boston opened in 1912. It has a large variety of foods available, including New England oriented selections such as crab and lobster rolls, as well as clam chowder.
The “Triple Play” is $32.99.
Lobster roll at Fenway Park, BBQ at Globe Life Field, Dodger dog at Dodger stadium 🤤
Birria is a goat or sometimes beef normally cooked in a stew and it also can be placed in tacos or on a sandwich. It is soo good. I had all the time while living in Mexico.
Fun video and reaction. Good job clarifying what a triple play is. Here in California, the California state flag is everywhere. My gym has about 50 locations in the Bay Area and every gym has the US flag and the CA state flag.
Wall Street Journal current article titled "The Hottest Ballpark Suite Has AC, Beef Sliders and Won’t Break the Bank" is about luxury suites at minor league ballparks with great food and can be rented reasonably.
lots of places have their state flags on display. you just recognize the texas flag more. the cubs and the white sox both have the chicago flag on display. chicagos flag is more known than the illinois flag. im sure theyre happy about that down state.
Luv you guys! Can’t wait for your move to America! 🇺🇸
The "small" hot dog is about $15 and the big hot dog is about $35
Been waiting for y’all’s reaction to this! 🙌🏻
If it's a ballpark - it's baseball! If it's a stadium it's most likely football (could be soccer), if it's a court or arena - it's probably basketball!
Keep in mind baseball games are 9 innings and can be quite long...if it's a tie it goes until there isn't - so 10, 11, 12 innings! You need the food! LOL
God Bless America - was the song blasting in the background!! Perfect!
I looked up the prices - the huge hot dog is $15.99. The huge 3 item "boat" is $32.99 - so about $10.00 ea. - and it would last the normal person and their buddy a long time! So two eat for about $16.00. They have a 3 taco dish for $14.99. They have Korean Pork Steamed Buns for $15.99 - so looks like everything averages about $15.99 which is a lot of food for $16.00! Now I'm sure that beer was more then all of it! Game beer is expensive - main reason being to curtail getting drunk!! That's pretty true at all sports arenas beer! So you could go to game and get pop and good food for about $20.00-$25.00! What they got total was probably $150-200 - not counting the beer - but that's NOT what a normal person eats! LOL
Here's the website for seeing all the food that is actually available: dallas.eater.com/23022139/dallas-globe-life-field-rangers-baseball-concession-stand-food
Globe Life Field is the Texas Rangers' new stadium. It was opened in 2020. The old stadium, Globe Life Park, was an outdoor stadium. The new stadium has a retractable roof and air conditioning, so that you can enjoy the game, rather than burst into flames from sitting outside for hours during the summer in Texas. I'm from Oklahoma, but have been a Texas Rangers baseball fan for years and can't wait to be able to catch a game at the new stadium.
Birria is goat meat but you can use beef also. slow cooked in water with spices like cinamon, chili, etc for hours until you can shred the meat. then made into tacos etc.
The Californian flag is everywhere. It's not just in Texas. All that food at the ballpark is easily $200+.
Definitely not just in Texas - many states fly their flags everywhere. Some Texans think it’s something special - it’s not.
@@pacmanc8103Our flag is special to us. No one in Texas thinks only Texans cherish their state flag.
@@vt8811 Every state flag is special to the people of the state. Unfortunately, there are far too many Texans who do have a belief that Texas is special. It can grate on other Americans who don’t subscribe to that notion.
Been waiting for your reaction to this 🙌🏻!
@@pacmanc8103 I don’t see why others would care about how Texans view their state.
birria is slow cooked stewed meat in an adobo/pepper sauce.
I envy people who can eat whatever they want and suffer no consequences. That being said, eat on. I’m going to live vicariously through you. ❤❤❤
all that food plus beers easily $100+
Canada plays in baseball
Nachos are the kind of food, when you are craving nachos, nothing beats nachos.
Also keep in mind that stadium concession pricing is regional. In northeast cities like Philadelphia and NY, the prices would be higher.
"that's just too much!!"
The word Yuropoor rings loudly through my ears (even though Britain isn't part of the EU anymore, oops 😂)
A guy who reacted to this video said he checked the hot dog price and it was $27.50.
Wow 😮
@@limeygaynor If you cut it, it can feed 4 people so not bad
For that hotdog that got dropped on the floor, they could easily go back to the stand and explain what happened and they would make them another one free of charge 😁 I’m sure that’s what happened
Please react to " Robin Williams as the American flag" 🎉 It's 5 and 1/2 minutes long. It's funny but also very respectful and may put a tear in some people's eyes.
2 things Texas is obsessed with: football and their own flag. But to be fair here, it makes sense because it's a stadium. Most stadium fly the flag of either the city or state they are in (or both). But as an Iowan, the only houses around me that fly the Iowa flag are the rich people.
I see Iowa’s flag a lot where I live
I think they love being in the Southern part of the US. It seems like they are there the most .
great food and the South is pretty much a derivative of the Brits, not surprised
State flags are mostly flown all over the south….Yankees don’t usually fly their state flags…don’t know why but us southerners always do!!!
Did they even watch the ball game? Food is expensive at all sports facilities, what a financial waste to only go to the game just to eat the food! Too many British UA-cam channels only discuss food, as if that is the only thing to do in the USA. They are missing the culture, history, and experience being in the USA if they only concentrate on food.
They are a food channel and sprinkle a bit of history every now and then. What you expect.
A triple play is when three outs are recorded in one at bat
Every state fly's their State Flag Tx just does it in more places
This is baseball, not football. 😂 but all ball parks are huge with tons of food & drink concessions. ❤❤
some foods are staple at any baseball park Hot Dogs Sausages Nachos etc. having grown up a short drive from Fenway Park Boston I know this to be true as I've gone to several red sox home games and a concert there
What is the staple at Fenway? Heading there in a few weeks. TIA!!
@@Hornsfan64 Sausage Peppers & Onion sandwich is one. hope you enjoy the game
You always eat hot dogs first so the buns don’t get soggy.
FYI those hot dogs are $32 a piece
They probably spent 300 i spent 200 last week at a dbacks and got regular dogs and beer not 3 footers and baseball bats. The prices are insane
Any food or drinks you buy at a professional sports stadium will be ridiculously expensive. You feel like you’re paying off the mortgage on the stadium.
Maybe if you're poor? Yeah. But to me? A night at Yankees Stadium for me is a night at Taco Bell for you
Lol, you don't have to eat everything in sight, that's how you get to watch the game as well.
The boomstick hotdog is like $33
The Cleveland Indians (yes that's their name) have $1 hot dog nights frequently
That cost a lot of $$$$$$
Yes. The blue Jay's are usa
The TORONTO Blue Jays? lol.
All this pretentious ball park food is expensive and unnecessary.
I gew up with hot dogs, regular nachos, soft pretzels, peanuts and chocolate malts.
its funny because hotdogs are supposed to be a cheap food, i can guarantee those ball park hotdogs are made with scrapings and off cuts, not premium meats
@@Mvrky0 Right. $30 for 3 feet of cow lips and butt hole covered in onions. People are so dumb to buy it. 😀
Other states usually only fly their flags at government buildings. I’ve seen banks fly it too but not all of them.
Not true - stadiums, schools, some fast food places, etc. Flying state flags is common every place I’ve been.
@@pacmanc8103Actually, that’s not true. It varies state to state.
@@destinyreelly2974 I’ll just say that I’ve traveled to 45 of the United States and I’ve enjoyed seeing the state flags of all of those states when there. I’ve never been to Mississippi, Alabama, Vermont, Maine and Alaska, but I doubt they are any less proud of their states or less inclined.
You see the Texas state flag everywhere because as Texans we are proud of our state. Californians keep Texas, Texas.
That was $120