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BBCgalaxee
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Equivalent of stadium dirt I guess.
fountains in center field at Kauffman Stadium are a unique feature amongst major league parks, giving the K a feel all it’s own. With such a distinctive feature in the stadium, it would make sense that the Kansas City Royals would look to capitalize upon it.
As of now, it appears as though they managed to figure out how to do so, selling vials of water from the fountains at Kauffman Stadium for $20 each in the Royals team store.
These bottles are authenticated by Major League Baseball to truly contain water from the fountains, as opposed to random tap water.
Even though the description for the bottles does not indicate how much water they contain, it is probably safe to say that one should not drink their keepsake, no matter how thirsty they may get.
fountains in center field at Kauffman Stadium are a unique feature amongst major league parks, giving the K a feel all it’s own. With such a distinctive feature in the stadium, it would make sense that the Kansas City Royals would look to capitalize upon it.
As of now, it appears as though they managed to figure out how to do so, selling vials of water from the fountains at Kauffman Stadium for $20 each in the Royals team store.
These bottles are authenticated by Major League Baseball to truly contain water from the fountains, as opposed to random tap water.
Even though the description for the bottles does not indicate how much water they contain, it is probably safe to say that one should not drink their keepsake, no matter how thirsty they may get.