Baseball Grass

By on January 26, 2010 in Ideas


Major League Baseball has inked a multi-year deal with Scotts to license the baseball grass seed. This could be an interesting opportunity for those of you in the gardening biz. Sports Illustrated has more:

Beginning in late March, fans will be able to purchase near identical copies of the Kentucky Bluegrass and perennial ryegrass seed used in Boston’s Fenway Park, Chicago’s Wrigley Field, Cincinnati’s Great American Ballpark, Philadelphia’s Citizens Bank Park and St. Louis’s Busch Stadium, with more parks to be added. (The cost for a three-pound bag: $21.99.) For now each park’s grass seed will only be sold in the team’s region.

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