Here’s How To Really Steal A Taco From Taco Bell Legally
Steal A Base Steal A Taco
Can I Really Steal A Taco From Taco Bell?
When it comes to promotions, Taco Bell‘s marketing team gets four stars. They are constantly coming up with different ideas, as well as bringing back original favorites. Not all their ideas were golden. The rollout of Taco Bell Mexican Pizza had a snag. It was just too popular and that’s a good thing.

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Tie In With Major League Baseball Again
MLB Major League Baseball Playoffs are underway. Four teams remain. The Houston Astros, Philadelphia Phillies, Texas Rangers, and the Arizona Diamondbacks. The fast-food chain announced it’s bringing back its “Steal a Base, Steal a Taco” game that offers customers free tacos during the World Series starting October 27th. Here’s how it works: When the first stolen base by a player on either team during the World Series, Taco Bell will give away a free Taco. That’s something new this year because before, customers had to wait days to get their free taco. Now you can get their taco on the same night. Don’t know about you, but this makes me want to watch some World Series Baseball. I now realize the Tigers didn’t even come close to a postseason. Let’s hope this Tiger rebuild won’t take too much longer.
Something New To The Game Of Steal A Base Steal A Taco This Year
When the Taco Hero steals the first base, Rewards Members could get a free taco, a medium drink, and Taco Bell for Life which could be a $15,000 digital gift card. More new details are part of the Taco Bell Rewards program. Who will be the Taco Hero? You can make your player predictions on the Taco Bell app. If Rewards Members correctly predict the Taco Hero, they can unlock a medium drink bonus reward. They call it, “Turn the Steal into a Deal .” Find all the info by clicking this link
Love all the ideas this year for the World Series. Nothing makes you feel better than a taco. The only thing would be a free taco.
Ranking The MLB Final Four Uniforms
After six and half months of baseball grind, we are down to four remaining teams fighting for the World Series Trophy. With the Texas Rangers taking on the (defending champion) Houston Astros, and the Arizona Diamondbacks vs. the Philadelphia Phillies, there’s only one thing left to do. Here, we will rank the uniforms of the remaining MLB teams.
Before we analyze the threads of these ballclubs who are still out hunting in October, let’s set the stage. First, three of the four teams have a shade of red in their colorways (minus the Astros). In addition, three of the four teams have a shade of blue in the bags (minus the Diamondbacks, though they occasionally have a shade of turquoise). If you are wondering about how the Phillies fit in there, they often rock the throwback “baby blues.” In fact, that was the uniform of choice in the series-clinching game against the Atlanta Braves.
Tradition vs. Innovation
The 2023 MLB ALCS and NLCS features an interesting mix of baseball history. The Phillies franchise can be traced back to 1883. They have won two World Series titles, with the most recent being in 2008. Last year, the Phillies lost in the World Series to the Houston Astros. Remaining in the National League, the D-backs first started in the major leagues in 1998. Three years later, they won their only championship. Their current uniform is the most innovative and modern of the bunch, with the fluorescent highlights, and nickname across the chest.
In the American League, we have the battle of Texas. The aforementioned Astros are astonishingly in the ALCS for the seventh year in a row. They have won two World Series titles total; both have been within the past seven years. Their opponent, the Texas Rangers, is the only team of the four that have not won a championship.
Uniform Notes
Each of the four teams has an alternate uniform that they have been throwing into the mix. So, we will have home whites (one with red pinstripes), and away greys. Then, alternates of orange, sedona red, royal blue, and baby blues. So, with first pitch this weekend, let’s rank the uniforms of the four remaining MLB teams of the 2023 season.
Born in Mt Clemens, Screamin’ Scott has been a part of the Detroit airwaves for 30-plus years. With 40 years of experience in radio. When he’s not out on the streets for WCSX, you can find him devoting time to local charities with his, “Screamin Angels”; and for 16 years with Rock 4 Tots charity. And last 10 years with his local band, "Chit!." Screamin Scott likes to write about nostalgic Detroit area memories, classic rock, and local metro Detroit topics.