The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Peanuts, Cracker Jack safe at home

- By Pat Eaton-Robb

HARTFORD, CONN. >> Kerry Adamowicz hoped that a meeting with Hartford Yard Goats officials might lead to a few peanut-free days or maybe a peanut-free section at the team’s Double-A baseball stadium, so her son and other children with food allergies could enjoy a game.

The team decided to go a bit further.

The Double-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies announced this month it is going completely peanut free — no more peanuts, Cracker Jack or any other food that could put kids with the potentiall­y deadly peanut allergy in anaphylact­ic shock.

“Everyone wants their kids to be kids and be part of the group,” said Adamowiz, whose 2-yearold, Sam, has a severe peanut allergy. “Our biggest worry is would he even be able to go to a game? Now we know, stress free, he can go to the games with his siblings and we don’t need to worry about it.”

The organizati­on Food Allergy Research & Education says 1 in every 10 children has some sort of food allergy, and up to 2 percent of children have an allergy to peanuts.

Lisa Gable, executive officer of FARE, says many teams and colleges have made some areas peanut free, or they have set up special games for fans with allergies. The group is partnering with the NBA for a series of games next month, which will feature, nut-free concession stands, or sections. But, the Yard Goats, she said, are the first team affiliated with a major league to simply ban the nuts.

And, yes, the famous song has not been forgotten. The opening lyrics to “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” go: “Take me out to the ball game/Take me out with the crowd/Buy me some peanuts and crackerjac­ks/I don’t care if I never get back.”

The Yard Goats are now running a contest on social media, asking fans to rewrite the key lyrics. The winner will get to lead fans in singing the song on opening day.

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