Photo by afagen

Photo by afagen

Carnivores can wolf down the eight-pound Strasburger while watching the Washington Nationals play, but what’s left for vegetarians? Quite a few options, it seems. Yesterday animal rights group PETA rolled out its annual list of the 10 most vegetarian-friendly ballparks in the country, and Nationals Park came in eighth:

Bryce Harper, Stephen Strasburg, and Gio Gonzalez have helped make the Nats a winning ballclub, and the vegetarian selections at Nationals Park—including chili made with mock meat, veggie burgers, tofu sandwiches with Vegenaise, and falafel—have won the stadium a spot in PETA’s standings. Maybe someday Teddy will even win the Presidents Race.

Leading all competitors was Philadelphia’s Citizens Bank Park (it has a vegan chicken-steak sandwich, among other options), followed by Seattle’s Safeco Field and Detroit’s Comerica Park. Oakland, Los Angeles (both for the Dodgers and Angels), New York (for the Mets), Pittsburgh, and Minnesota also earned vegetarian-friendly honors.