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Hey Beer Man! Reggie Duvalsaint is Trying to Serve A Beer In Every NFL and MLB Stadium, And Everywhere Else In Between

Across America, nobody is more popular at the stadium than the beer man. The man who walks up and down the aisles and around the concourse so you don't miss a snap in football or a pitch in baseball while carrying a heavy ice-filed crate of beers and other drinks. He is more reliable than the postal service, serving beers through snow, cold, and rain in football season and unbearable heat during the Summer at baseball stadiums. And one man is trying to serve beer at all 30 NFL Stadiums and all 30 MLB Ballparks. His name is Reggie Duvalsaint, and his quest to serve every park is nearly complete. 

                 

Reg, the Beer Man, started his quest in 2017 when he saw a Craigslist ad seeking vendors for the All-Star Game and Home Run Derby in Miami. Duvalsaint was in town at his family's vacation home and answered the ad. Reggie was assigned to sell hot dogs on his first day and never looked back. At the ASG, he met Anthony Sullivan, the OXY Clean Pitchman, who saw he had a knack for sales and joined to help him sell his inventory. 

Following the All-Star Game, the Marlins invited Reggie to work the remainder of the season. The crowds were not as good, and neither were the sales, but Duvalsaint knew that he liked being a vendor and began his tour. Raised in Upstate New York and living in Philadelphia, Reg has been at some of the biggest events over the last six years. He has had the opportunity to sell beer at the NBA Finals, multiple concerts, Super Bowls, World Series, and other big events like the Kentucky Derby, Floyd Mayweather versus Jake Paul, UFC events, and Final Fours.

While working the big events, Reggie knew he loved being a stadium vendor and looked to do more events closer to his home in Philadelphia. He was making "decent money" and began to wonder what it would take to work every stadium in America. Reggie knew it would be a daunting task, but he felt that he was up to the challenge. Last NFL season, Duvalsaint worked 22 different stadiums and has worked 29 of 30, only missing US Bank Stadium in Minnesota.

Overall, Reggie has worked 24 MLB ballparks after his first game at Yankee Stadium on Sunday. He started the baseball season, where the journey began, at LoanDepot Park in Miami. Over the next ten days he will be working a 76ers game against the Celtics, a Rangers game against Tampa at MSG, the Phillies home opener, and the Guardians opener as well. He will pull double duty occasionally too, as he will be at the Wells Fargo Center for the Heat vs. Sixers on Thursday. After working two Diamondbacks games, he plans to be in Brooklyn if the Nets are in the play-in, or Philadelphia on April 11th. On April 13th, he will be in Tampa for a Rays game by day, working a Taylor Swift concert that night. There truly are no days off for Reg the Beer Man.

This is Reggie's upcoming schedule. 

M 4/3 - Springsteen Barclays
T 4/4 - Celtics@76ers8p
W 4/5 - Lightening@Rangers7p
R 4/6 - Reds@Phillies3p(Opener) / Heat@76ers7p
F 4/7 - Mariners@Guardians4p(Opener)
Sa 4/8 - Dodgers@DBacks5p
Su 4/9 - Dodgers@DBacks1p
M 4/10 - Sabres@Rangers7p
T 4/11 - Nets Play-In Game or Marlins@Phillies7p
W 4/12 - Padres@Mets1p
R 4/13 - RedSox@Rays1p / Taylor Swift RaymondJamesStadium7p

In May, Reg will make his first trip to the Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati. He still needs to make it to Guarunreed Rate Field in Chicago, Boston's Fenway Park, American Family Field in Milwaukee, Target Field in Minnesota, and Rogers Center in Toronto. 

Since he started, so many people have reached out and told Reggie Duvalsaint that he should find a way to share the story, whether it be through IG, TikTok, writing a book, starting a blog, or working with a documentary filmmaker. Reg, the Beer Man, wants to see how far his journey will go. He also wants to see and see how many people can be positively impacted along the way. Ideally, Duvalsaint would like to work with a charity to raise money.

Reggie Duvalsaint can be found on Instagram, where you can follow his journey.