Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott On Why Camden Yards Should Host All-Star Game Soon
It’s been 28 years since the Baltimore Orioles hosted the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, and Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is working to change that.
Read moreIt’s been 28 years since the Baltimore Orioles hosted the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, and Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is working to change that.
Read moreThe Orioles will welcome fans back to Oriole Park at Camden Yards for the 2021 season, starting the season off operating at 25 percent capacity and hosting approximately 11,000 fans per game.
Read moreOriole Park at Camden Yards will serve as a voting center for the upcoming general election for both early voting and Election Day.
Read moreThe Orioles are working with the Baltimore City Board of Elections to finalize details that will designate Oriole Park as an early voting center for the November election.
Read morePressBox spoke with fans who attended Cal Ripken Jr.’s record-breaking 2,131st consecutive game played on Sept. 6, 1995. Here’s what they had to say about that night 25 years ago.
Read moreHow has the pandemic affected the sports landscape in Maryland? Terry Hasseltine runs down the future the Maryland Cycling Classic, the Maryland 5 Star at Fair Hill and more.
Read moreGlenn Clark says the Orioles deserve credit for trying to attract fans to Camden Yards, and he wonders just how creative the club can be in attracting more fans next year.
Read moreOriole Park at Camden Yards has become so widely accepted as “The Ballpark That Changed Baseball Forever” that Jim Henneman says it’s easy to forget how much initial opposition there was to both the location and the design.
Read moreThe absence of fans made for a bizarre atmosphere at Camden Yards April 29, but the Orioles took care of business, defeating the White Sox, 8-2.
Read moreFormer Orioles slugger Boog Powell is an enduring figure at Camden Yards, doling out goodwill one sandwich at a time.
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