Texas Rangers’ 2024 roster: chicken-fried brisket taco, Korean pork and Whataburger


Texas Rangers’ 2024 roster: chicken-fried brisket taco, Korean pork and Whataburger

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  1. *Our Sarah Blaskovich writes:*

    You go see a Texas Rangers baseball game in Dallas-Fort Worth, you eat big food. [Huge dishes](https://www.dallasnews.com/food/2016/10/06/how-2-foot-long-hot-dogs-and-other-oversized-gut-busters-became-texas-rangers-traditions/), like a 24-inch-long chili cheese hot dog called the Boomstick, have been part of the identity of Arlington’s Globe Life ballparks [for more than a decade](https://www.dallasnews.com/food/restaurant-news/2023/10/26/250-lobster-roll-world-series-texas/).

    Now that the Texas Rangers have a World Series championship, the concessions for the new 2024 season seem [less about headline-making gut-busters](https://www.dallasnews.com/food/restaurant-news/2023/03/27/a-2-foot-cheeseburger-texas-rangers-go-long-and-large-with-2023-ballpark-food/) and more about crowd-pleasing ballpark food. Meatball garlic knot sliders and Korean pork steamed buns are two new options that are, shall we say, normal?

    No single item this year is 24 inches long.

    [READ MORE](https://www.dallasnews.com/food/restaurant-news/2024/03/25/texas-rangers-food-2024-after-world-series-hurtado-barbecue-whataburger/)

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