Philadelphia Phillies’ Schwarburger Ranked #2 in MLB

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Sports Talk Philly has put together the ultimate MLB food guide with each team’s specialty dish ranked, and the Philadelphia Phillies’ Schwarburger 2.0 was named the best burger in the league.
Key Highlights:
  • Phillies’ Schwarburger 2.0 ranked as the best burger in MLB with 9/10 rating.
  • Schwarburger 2.0 named after slugger, Kyle Schwarber.
  • Pittsburgh Pirates’ famous Renegade Hot Dog, ranks as third-best hot dog in the league with a rating of 8.7/10.
Specialty Food Ratings
Schwarburger 2.0 Ranked as MLB’s Best Burger
Made according to the specifications of slugger Kyle Schwarber, the Schwarburger 2.0 features a burger topped with American cheese, pepper bacon, fried egg, crispy onions, and a signature sauce. It was ranked with a score of 9/10, making it the best burger in the MLB.
Pittsburgh Pirates’ Renegade Hot Dog Scores 8.7/10
The Renegade hot dog adds mini pierogi to a foot-long hot dog that’s also garnished with pot roast, caramelized onions, and pickle slices. It has proven to be a huge hit among fans, with an 8.7/10 rating, making it the third most popular hot dog in the league.

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