Guy Fieri Brings Flavortown To The Ballpark With New MLB Merch Collab
Guy Fieri is bringing a different type of flavor to Major League Baseball. The Mayor of Flavortown has teamed with vintage-inspired apparel brand HOMAGE for the all-new MLB x Flavortown t-shirt collection.
Fieri collaborated with all 30 MLB teams to identify fan-favorite stadium concessions that uniquely define their team’s food culture. HOMAGE then added its hand-drawn, retro-inspired designs onto a collection of tees.
Ballpark food is a time-honored tradition in baseball, with hot dogs being the most iconic. According to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council, MLB fans devour more than 19 million hot dogs per season. This collection highlights this staple, featuring hot dog-inspired team tees for ten different teams. Each shirt celebrates the local variations that make each hot dog unique—from the ribeye-infused flavors at Baltimore’s Oriole Park, to the classic Chicago-style dogs at Wrigley Field, to the spicy, grilled half-smokes at Nationals Park.
The unbeatable eats featured on tees in the MLB x Flavortown Collection include the following:
- 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 at White Sox games.
- Cincinnati Reds: 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: The Guardians go-to Slider Dogs are 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 are outta the park at Rockies games.
- 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 Crawford dog served at Astros games is a hot dog containing two sausages, split then griddled, and served on a hamburger potato roll.
- Kansas City Royals: 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, the ballpark’s nachos, 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 a fan-favorite.
- New York Mets: It’s gotta be the simple pleasure of hot pastrami on rye with deli mustard and a kosher dill pickle.
- 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 slugger Kyle Schwarber, the Schwarburger is a massive ½ pound hamburger with smoked BBQ brisket, Cooper sharp American cheese, bacon, onion rings, and a cherry pepper relish, served on a brioche bun. I’ll have what Kyle’s having.
- 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 pierogi 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 the ballpark’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 are a local favorite.
- St. Louis Cardinals: If you’re at a Cardinals home game, grab yourself some of the El Birde Nachos, the ballpark’s signature nachos smothered in cheese and loaded with 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, jalapenos, 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: DC’s trademark half-smoke, spicy sausage that is sliced down the middle before being grilled, is the top pick at the Nationals’ ballpark.
Expanding this celebration, New Era will also offer a line of Flavortown hats, while Wincraft will introduce flags reflecting the tee designs, further embracing the spirit of each team’s culinary delights.
Fans can purchase MLB x Flavortown tees now on HOMAGE.com and MLBShop.com.