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Heinz wants to give ‘Mustard Man’ White Sox tickets, but the Flossmoor resident wants to do a commercial

Flossmoor resident Bill Baffes — now known as “the Mustard Man” — went viral after cameras caught him with a big glob of the yellow stuff on his face at Wednesday’s White Sox game.

Then Kraft Heinz has offered to give him season tickets and a year’s supply of his favorite condiment.

But Baffes has another idea: TV pitchman.

“They should show me with the mustard on my face,” said the 82-year-old grocery store owner, whose mustard-covered face was broadcast during the Sox-Cardinals game and he has been plastered everywhere from ESPN to the “Today” show since.