Meet America’s Most Famous Beet Vendor: From NBA Finals and Super Bowls to the World Series

Meet the sport’s most famous beer salesman: Reggie Duvalsaint has served fans at NBA Finals, Super Bowls and the World Series…and now he’s looking for work at EVERY MLB park and NFL stadium in North America!

One man is on a mission to complete a feat that has not been done before; attend every MLB and NFL stadium while working as a food and beer vendor.

resident of New York State, Reggie Duvalsaintis approaching the unique feat having already worked in 24 of 30 MLB ballparks and 29 of 30 NFL stadiums.

Currently missing from his baseball roster are Cincinnati’s Great American Ballpark, Chicago’s Guaranteed Rate Field, Boston’s famed Fenway Park, Milwaukee’s American Family Field, Minnesota’s Target Field, and Toronto’s Rogers Center.

As for the remaining NFL stadium? Home of the Minnesota Vikings, US Bank Stadium in Minnesota.

During the last football season, Duvalsaint worked in 22 NFL stadiums, including the Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.

Reggie Duvalsaint is currently approaching a rather unique but admirable piece of history

The Philadelphia native started in February with the Chiefs vs.  Eagles Super Bowl in Glendale

The Philadelphia native started in February with the Chiefs vs. Eagles Super Bowl in Glendale

His journey on this admirable quest began after he responded to a Craigslist ad for a vendor at the MLB All-Star Game in 2017.

“I responded to the ad, I went in and they said, ‘Hey, you’re going to be a hot dog vendor,’ I enjoyed it, I thought it was fun,” he said in an interview with After a while.

And immediately I’m like, “Where’s the next gig coming from?”

With an ambition like Duvalsaint’s, there is little rest, and his upcoming schedule reflects that.

Per Bar stool Sportfrom April 3 to April 13, Duvalsaint worked at 13 different events at eight locations.

Give that man a raise!

The New York State native has also worked in NHL stadiums - seen here at an NJ Devils game

The New York State native has also worked in NHL stadiums – seen here at an NJ Devils game

Duvalsaint worked at Jerryworld, also known as AT&T Stadium in Dallas in 2022

Duvalsaint worked at Jerryworld, also known as AT&T Stadium in Dallas in 2022