Hold The Peanuts; Whitecaps Host Fifth Annual Peanut Free Game
May 30, 2007 - Midwest League (MWL1)
West Michigan Whitecaps News Release
COMSTOCK PARK, MI - In 2003, an Ada second grader was able to safely attend his first baseball game when the Whitecaps took peanuts off the menu for an afternoon. This year, that same boy will attend his fifth baseball game on Tuesday, June 5 at 11 a.m. as the 'Caps host what has now become an annual event - Peanut Free Day.
"We held our first peanut free baseball game in 2003 after a local mother inquired about the possibility of us not selling peanuts for one day so her son could come to the game," said Whitecaps Director of Food and Beverage Matt Timon. "We received so much positive feedback that first year that we decided to make it an annual event. We won't sell peanuts or nuts of any kind anywhere in the ballpark. We'll also be giving the whole ballpark a thorough cleaning the night before to try to take care of any peanut residue. While we won't sell or cook peanuts that day, the Whitecaps can't guarantee that there won't be peanut residue in the park or that other fans won't sneak peanuts into the ballpark."
While one child was the initial impetus for the peanut free game, the Whitecaps found that dozens of peanut allergic children took advantage of the opportunity. According to a recent study by the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, more than three million Americans suffer from a peanut allergy. For those people, being around a peanut or even a peanut shell can be life threatening.
"This is an important day for us," said Timon. "Our vendors who sell peanuts and other peanut products have been incredibly supportive and they're just as excited as we are to be able to offer this opportunity to people who would not normally be able to come to the ballpark."
During the Tuesday, June 5th School Days Game, peanuts will not be available at any concession area, including the suite level. Timon and his staff will also pull roasted almonds, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, Kit Kat Bars, nutty cones, sunflower seeds and nut topping for the soft serve ice cream from the menu. Gates open at 9:30 a.m. for the special matinee 11 a.m. game. Tickets are still available and can be purchased by calling the Whitecaps Ticket Office at (616) 784-4131 or logging on to the Whitecaps website, whitecapsbaseball.com.
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