US gambling company paying $2,500 to measure hot dogs at 30 MLB stadiums

  • The person will also receive a $500 gift card to the MLB Gift Shop and more
  • The world’s longest hot dog will be sold at Globe Life Field in Texas
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An American gambling company is looking for a baseball fan to travel across the country to measure hot dogs at all 30 MLB stadiums for a total of $2,500, according to reports.

PIX11 revealed that BetUS is willing to pay a New York baseball fan, who is also a hot dog connoisseur, so much money to get a tape measure and rate the sausages, without any mention in the attachment that they can even eat them. application before the performance.

The lucky hire will also receive a $500 gift card to the MLB Gift Shop and a one-year subscription to MLB.TV.

Travel expenses are also covered by the betting company.

The job description states that ‘for this official position as ‘Wiener Connoisseur’ we are looking for someone who considers themselves a passionate hot dog connoisseur, has strong opinions when it comes to grilled versus cooked dogs, is well versed in the world of sausages and smiles at the idea of ​​a literal sausage fest.’

Hot dogs are a popular food item to order during America’s favorite weekend pastime

The lucky renter will have all his or her travel expenses reimbursed while he or she tours for BetUS

The Yankees have the best hot dogs in the MLB, along with the Chicago Cubs, according to hotdog.org

The hot dog connoisseur will definitely have to step up his game when he or she heads south to watch the Texas Rangers play, as the reigning World Series champions plan to sell a two-foot hot dog on their home turf, according to JustLuxe.com.

Called “The BoomStick,” the 24-inch wiener will be sold for $26 at Globe Life Field beginning Thursday when the Rangers host the Chicago Cubs on MLB Opening Day.

However, despite its gigantic size, ‘The BoomStick’ isn’t necessarily the tastiest hot dog of all 30 MLB stadiums.

According to hotdog.orgChicago’s Wrigley Field and Yankee Stadium are tied for home of the best stadium hot dog.

“Rogers Centre, home of the Toronto Blue Jays, was the only MLB stadium that did not receive a single vote,” the report said.

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