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Marlins' two-foot 'Machete' leads 2026 new ballpark foods

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Marlins' two-foot 'Machete' leads 2026 new ballpark foods

America's pastime doesn't just include the action on the diamond -- it extends to the food at the ballpark, too.

Teams across Major League Baseball continue to raise their game when it comes to concession items. Hot dogs, peanuts and Cracker Jack are merely the tip of the iceberg. This season is no different with new creations making headlines of their own.

The Miami Marlins are serving up the "Machete" at home games, a two-foot-wide flour tortilla with melted mozzarella and Oaxaca cheese, carne asada, salsa verde and cilantro. The item is appropriately served in a custom carrying case.

The Marlins' new "Machete" menu item is served in a custom carrying case 😳 This TWO-FOOT homemade flour tortilla is griddled on the flat top with melted mozzarella and Oaxaca cheeses, house-marinated carne asada, smoky guajillo pepper sauce, salsa verde and cilantro 👀 (via... pic.twitter.com/NnpIiFXIsP

Here are more ballpark innovations that can be found at MLB concession stands this season.

The D-backs will have a "Take Me Out to the Ballgame Shake" at games this year 🤤 It's a salted caramel shake with whipped cream, peanut butter sandwich cookies, Kit Kat bars and Cracker Jack. (via @LevyRestaurants) pic.twitter.com/hLTgNVOpNy

The Phillies are changing the game with their new "Schwarbomb Sundae" 🤯 It's a mini helmet filled with soft-serve ice cream and topped with a funnel-cake-fried strawberry Uncrustable, fresh strawberry sauce and fruity cereal pieces 🤤 pic.twitter.com/xpKPwzyGxn

The 9-9-9 Challenge is back and will be available at even more ballparks in 2026 👀 Where will you be attempting the challenge? 🌭 New York Mets - Citi Field Philadelphia Phillies - Citizens Bank Park Colorado Rockies - Coors Field Houston Astros - Daikin Park Kansas City Royals... pic.twitter.com/GYn32rRRT8

Originally reported by ESPN