In celebration of baseball's opening week, The Anna / Dr Pepper can travels to Ewing Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
The stadium, home of the Kansas City Royals, opened in 1973. Despite its age of 40 years, it is considered one of major league baseball's crown jewels. The stadium has hosted two World Series (1980, 1985) and the 2012 All Star Game. Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan - then of the California Angels - thew the first of seven no hitters here when the stadium was barely a month old.
Since 2008, a stadium tradition is for the fans to join Garth Brooks in a sing-along from the videoboard of his hit "Friends In Low Places." The country music legend was once a Spring Training invitee of the Royals and he remains a Kansas City fan.
Garth Brooks is also a big fan of the great taste of Dr Pepper as the two clips below attest.
http://youtu.be/uxOUP_vA8-8
http://youtu.be/w4JK6OyiCv0