COMSTOCK PARK — When it comes to ballpark fare, does your idea of a gastronomic home run lean toward Lollipop Bologna, or are you more a fan of the triple-meat Duck, Hog, Frog Dog?

With no guidelines and hundreds of entries, the West Michigan Whitecaps have picked their Top 10 finalists of crazy, yet edible creations. Fans now can vote for one lucky winner to grace the concession stand menu this season.

Starting today, you can vote on items like the The Big O Sandwich, the Honey Bun Burger or the Walking Spaghetti, which clocks in at a hefty 5,630 calories.

On the healthier side, there’s Chicks with Sticks, a grand slam of fresh vegetables alongside hummus or ranch dressing.

“We are looking for something unique, that we can call our own and will stand out,” said Whitecaps Promotions Manager Brian Oropallo of what they look for in a winning concoction.

This is the second year Fifth Third Ballpark has invited menu suggestions from its fans. The new winner will send last year’s tying all-stars — the Declaration of Indigestion and the Cudighi Yooper Sandwich — back to the dugout.

“We want to find something that fans will enjoy and hopefully become a permanent item on the menu,” Oropallo said.

Matt Philpott submitted a very unique recipe this year. Known as the Meat Salad, is a chaotic mess of seven meats all tossed together in the name of America’s favorite pastime.

“I wanted something in the vein of the Fifth Third Burger. An item that was bigger, better and insane enough to compete with that awesome creation,” Philpott said.

The now famous Fifth Third Burger, which has been featured on the Travel Channel's "Man vs. Food" and The Food Network's "Unwrapped," started this competition in 2009.

Foodie fans can get cast their votes on the Whitecaps' website through March 4 for what food item should join the ballpark staples of brats, hotdogs and soft pretzels.

Check the link on the photo gallery to see this year's top 10 finalists and vote in our informal poll (don't forget, real votes get cast by March 4 at the Whitecaps' website).

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