Provisioner logo
Provisioner logo
search
cart
facebook twitter linkedin youtube
  • Sign In
  • Create Account
  • Sign Out
  • My Account
Provisioner logo
Provisioner logo
  • NEWS
    • Industry News
    • Supplier News
    • Case Studies
    • Recalls
    • Regulations
    • New Consumer Products
  • EXCLUSIVES
    • Newsletters
    • Source Book
    • Sponsored Insights
    • Events
    • Webinars
    • Classifieds
    • White Papers
    • Provisioner Store
    • Market Research
  • MEAT PROCESSING
    • SUSTAINABILITY
    • Processing
    • Packaging
    • Ingredients
    • Formulation
    • Food Safety
    • Special Reports
    • Commentary
  • PROFILES
    • Processor Profiles
    • Processor of the Year
    • Top 100 Processors
  • MEDIA
    • Videos
    • Podcasts
  • DIRECTORY
  • MIHOF
  • INDEPENDENT PROCESSOR
  • EMAG
    • eMagazine
    • ARCHIVE ISSUES
    • Contact
    • Advertise
  • JOIN!
Meat and Poultry Industry NewsSausage

Hot Dogs remain top dog for Major League Baseball fans

April 1, 2014

It’s a love affair that has spanned generations and baseball fans will once again make hot dogs their number one choice at the ballparks this summer. The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council (NHDSC) estimates that fans will eat a whopping 21,357,316 hot dogs and 5,508,887 sausages during the 2014 Major League season, enough hot dogs to stretch from Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles to Wrigley Field in Chicago. 

“When it comes to the food of choice at baseball games nothing cuts the mustard quite like hot dogs and sausages,” said Eric Mittenthal, NHDSC vice president of public affairs. “It’s a tradition that fans relish, and despite growing options at concessions, they keep coming back for their old favorite.”

This year’s total includes a new single season record for most hot dogs at one stadium as the Los Angeles Dodgers anticipate fans will consume 3,077,537 hot dogs, a jump of more than 800,000 hot dogs from last year.  That is enough to round the bases at Dodger Stadium 4,274 times and based on last year’s attendance, means if everyone had just one, 82 percent of fans at every Dodger home game will eat a hot dog.

“The Dodger fan’s love of hot dogs is no secret,” said Mittenthal, “What’s amazing is that the most popular hot dog there is the footlong Dodger Dog, so fans are truly getting their fill.”

Batting second in the hot dog race are the Texas Rangers at 1,569,085 hot dogs, while the Boston Red Sox are close behind with 1,500,000 hot dogs sold.  The New York Yankees and the Cleveland Indians fill out the top five, both expected to sell more than one million hot dogs in 2014.

While Red Sox fans are expected to consume the third most hot dogs, the reigning major league champs are this year’s repeat sausage champs, proving that Sox and sausages just go together. Fenway fans are expected to take down 607,500 sausages this year which is a significant jump from 421,000 sausages last year.

Just as they’re rivals on the field, the New York Yankees follow closely behind the Red Sox with fans there expected to eat 510,000 sausages in 2014. They are followed by the San Francisco Giants with 400,000, while in a shocking development, the Milwaukee Brewers will not sell more sausages than hot dogs for the first time in years with 290,000 sausages and 340,000 hot dogs. The team says its dollar dog promotions have pushed hot dogs ahead.

Hot Dogs as History
Ballpark vendors agree that America’s passion for hot dogs is rooted in history.

“Hot Dogs, as much as Peanuts and Cracker Jacks, are associated with the game of baseball almost as much as bat and a glove” explains Dave Peterson, executive chef at Nationals Park in Washington D.C. “The pairing of baseball and hot dogs is Americana, it gives guests a sense of nostalgia to when they were a kid and first came to the ballpark. It is the quintessential ballpark fare.”

The hot dog is frankly such a treasured part of baseball history that the Chicago Cubs will make it part of their celebration of 100 years at Wrigley Field in 2014. The team will serve Decade Dogs with ingredients that represent a decade, teaching Cubs fans history through their hot dog.

The decade dogs include the classic Chicago hot dog as well as unique creations such as the Reuben dog, Buffalo wing dog, Philly steak dog, mini corn dogs, nacho dog, pulled pork hot dog and a TV dinner dog.

 Hot Dog Rookies 
Continuing the trend of recent years, teams are getting imaginative in their hot dog creations.  Some of the most interesting new debuts include:

  • The D-Bat Dog: This hot dog is not for the faint of heart.  The 18-inch corn dog stuffed with cheddar cheese, jalapenos and bacon, will make any Arizona Diamondback fan come back for more.
  • The Old Bay Half Smoke: Oriole fans’ favorite condiment is Old Bay as they will consume 2,000 pounds of it this year.  Camden rewards fans with this sausage with their favorite condiment finished off with Jack Daniels barbeque onions.
  • The Poutine Dog: As a Detroit Tigers fanyou can get this new masterpiece with French fries, cheese, curds and beef gravy all piled atop a natural casing dog.
  • The Philly Cheese Steak Dog and Slab Bacon Dog:The Phillies use this local favorite and put it on a hot dog.  The Philly Frank is topped with Philadelphia cheese steak, melted cheese, and can be served with or without onions. Meanwhile, the Slab Bacon Dog is a Philly Frank served with a strip of slab bacon and melted cheese.
  • The DMV: Nationals fans can eat a hot dog that  incorporates an element from each region of the greater DC Area.  It is a foot long Half Smoke with Crab Dip and topped with fried Virginia Ham on a Pretzel Roll.

The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council (NHDSC) has been conducting its hot dogs, sausages and baseball survey for more than a decade.  More on the survey including an infographicand other Hot Dog & Sausage facts, recipes history, etiquette and fun, is available online at http://www.hot-dog.org/or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/NHDSC.

Source: NHDSC

KEYWORDS: baseball hot dogs nhdsc

Share This Story

Looking for a reprint of this article?
From high-res PDFs to custom plaques, order your copy today!

Recommended Content

JOIN TODAY
to unlock your recommendations.

Already have an account? Sign In

  • Double Charburger

    Premiumization drives burger category

    Shoppers seek out premium meat offerings to fulfill...
    Meat and Poultry Industry News
    By: Sammy Bredar
  • JJS Adult Pekin duck

    Poultry Report 2025: Convenience propels poultry at retail

    Despite continued economic pressures, the poultry...
    Meat and Poultry Industry News
    By: Sammy Bredar
You must login or register in order to post a comment.

Report Abusive Comment

Manage My Account
  • eMagazine Subscriptions
  • Manage My Preferences
  • Newsletters
  • Online Registration
  • Subscription Customer Service
  • Connect with The National Provisioner

More Videos

Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content is a special paid section where industry companies provide high quality, objective, non-commercial content around topics of interest to the The National Provisioner audience. All Sponsored Content is supplied by the advertising company and any opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and not necessarily reflect the views of The National Provisioner or its parent company, BNP Media. Interested in participating in our Sponsored Content section? Contact your local rep!

close
  • A smiling man carrying a grocery basket is reaching down to pick up a package of meat in a grocery store.
    Sponsored byPIC

    The Green Light: New Data Shows 12-to-1 Support for Pork from PRRS-Resistant Pigs

  • Close up of a grocery cart full of groceries, a cropped image of a couple pushing the cart and a blurred background of the vegetable aisle.
    Sponsored byPIC

    New Market Research Finds Consumers in Eight Key Pork Markets Are Likely to Purchase Pork from Gene-Edited Pigs

  • Close up of a young pig with a blurred background.
    Sponsored byPIC

    New Research Forecasts Significant Economic and Market Impacts with PRRS-Resistant Pig Adoption

Popular Stories

Spam Dog

Hormel rolls out Spam hot dog for foodservice applications

Various new Primal snack sticks on a table amongst pencils, apples, a pair of glasses, lunch bags and a water bottle.

Protein demand drives snacking occasions

Several cuts of beef, pork and chicken on a wooden board, cast iron pan and salt.

Validated thermal lethality data and a new tool for ensuring safety of RTE meats

2026 Top 100 Meat & Poultry Processors Report

Events

June 11, 2026

From Fresh to Frozen in 3 Minutes Flat: Unlocking the Secrets to Temperature Control

Join Tony Vacaro, Foods Industry Manager, and Emile Klein, Foods Market Strategy Manager at Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. , as they tackle key questions surrounding heat removal in food processing. 

January 1, 2030

Webinar Sponsorship Information

For webinar sponsorship information, visit www.bnpevents.com/webinars or email webinars@bnpmedia.com.

View All Submit An Event

Products

Food Crime: An Introduction to Deviance in the Food Industry

Food Crime: An Introduction to Deviance in the Food Industry

See More Products
From Fresh to Frozen in 3 Minutes Flat: Unlocking the Secrets to Temperature Control Webinar Sponsored by Air Products

Related Articles

  • Abeles & Heymann hot dogs

    Major League Baseball fans will enjoy more than 19M hot dogs and 5M sausages in ballparks in 2022

    See More
  • Former finance executive for Major League Baseball joins Tyson Foods’ Board

    See More
  • News Brief Feature

    Baseball fans expected to down 20+ million hot dogs this season

    See More

Related Products

See More Products
  • advanced tech.jpg

    Advanced Technologies for Meat Processing

  • meat.jpg

    Non-Thermal Processing Technologies for the Meat, Fish, and Poultry Industries

  • food safety.jpg

    Food Safety in the Seafood Industry: A Practical Guide for ISO 22000 and FSSC 22000 Implementation

See More Products
×

Stay ahead of the curve. Unlock a dose of cutting-edge insights.

Receive our premium content directly to your inbox.

SIGN-UP TODAY
  • RESOURCES
    • Advertise
    • Contact Us
    • Directories
    • Store
    • Want More
  • SIGN UP TODAY
    • Create Account
    • eMagazine
    • Newsletter
    • Customer Service
    • Manage Preferences
  • SERVICES
    • Marketing Services
    • Reprints
    • Market Research
    • List Rental
    • Survey/Respondent Access
  • STAY CONNECTED
    • LinkedIn
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • X (Twitter)
  • PRIVACY
    • PRIVACY POLICY
    • TERMS & CONDITIONS
    • DO NOT SELL MY PERSONAL INFORMATION
    • PRIVACY REQUEST
    • ACCESSIBILITY

Copyright ©2026. All Rights Reserved BNP Media, Inc. and BNP Media II, LLC.

Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing