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Monday, July 25: Rays come to town for a big 4 game series


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45 minutes ago, NashLumber said:

My wife just mentioned to me that it's a pretty smart idea due to no rabbits or deer popping by and helping themselves. I guess ball park rats may seek 'em out, but I think the O's may have traps for them. I guess whomever is growing them figured he's at the park more hours than he's home and there's ample sunlight out there. Same idea Earl had. 
 

 

Out here in California, the Giants have an extensive garden in which they grow a lot of the fruits and vegetables they serve at the ball park.  I just found out odd to see the tomato plant in the bullpen

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51 minutes ago, Yossarian said:

Out here in California, the Giants have an extensive garden in which they grow a lot of the fruits and vegetables they serve at the ball park.  I just found out odd to see the tomato plant in the bullpen

Fenway Park has a roof vegetable garden that's very nice. Here's a link that explains where it is and what they do with what's grown. 

 

https://greencitygrowers.com/fenway-farms/

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