Meet sport’s most famous beer seller: Reggie Duvalsaint has served fans at NBA Finals, Super Bowls and the World Series… and now he’s on a quest to work at EVERY MLB park and NFL stadium across North America!
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One man is on a mission to complete a feat not previously done; attend each MLB and NFL stadia while working as a food and beer vendor.
Upstate New York native, Reggie Duvalsaint, is closing in on the unique achievement after already working at 24 of the 30 MLB ballparks and 29 of the 30 NFL stadiums.
Currently missing from his baseball list are Cincinnati’s Great American Ballpark, Chicago‘s Guaranteed Rate Field, Boston’s famed Fenway Park, Milwaukee’s American Family Field, Minnesota‘s Target Field and Toronto’s Rogers Center.
As for the lone NFL stadium remaining? The home of the Minnesota Vikings, U.S. Bank Stadium in Minnesota.
During the previous football season Duvalsaint worked at 22 NFL stadia, including the Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.
Reggie Duvalsaint is currently closing in on a rather unique but admirable piece of history
The Philadelphia resident got to work the Chiefs vs. Eagles Super Bowl in Glendale February
His journey on this admirable quest began after he answered a Craigslist ad for a vendor at the MLB All-Star Game in 2017.
‘I responded to the ad, I went in and they’re like “Hey, you’re going to be a hot dog vendor”, I enjoyed it, I thought it was fun,’ he said in an interview with Overtime.
‘And immediately I’m like “Where does the next gig come from?’
With an ambition like Duvalsaint’s there is little rest able to be had, and his upcoming schedule reflects it.
Per Barstool Sports, from April 3 to April 13, Duvalsaint will have worked at 13 different events across eight venues.
Give that man a raise!
The upstate New York native has also worked at NHL stadiums – seen here at a NJ Devils game
Duvalsaint worked at Jerryworld, otherwise known as AT&T Stadium in Dallas, during 2022
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