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Camden Yards Ranked #1 for 2016

Baltimore Orioles Cartoon Logo 2012For the third consecutive year, Oriole Park at Camden Yards was ranked No. 1 MLB Ballpark Experience by Stadium Journey.  Read more here.

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Team and State Officials Begin to Explore Camden Upgrades

Baltimore Orioles Cartoon Logo 2012The Baltimore Orioles are considering updates to Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the 23-year-old stadium still celebrated for its retro charm and historic B&O Warehouse as the right field backdrop.  Read more here.

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In an Unprecedented Move, Orioles Will Play in Empty Ballpark Today

Baltimore Orioles Cartoon Logo 2012With Baltimore under a nighttime curfew and police and National Guard troops deployed across the city after a night of riots, the Baltimore Orioles will close the gates to Oriole Park at Camden yards to the public for its game Wednesday against the Chicago White Sox.  Read more here.

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Protest Rally Forces Orioles to Close Gates to Keep Fans Safe

Baltimore Orioles Cartoon Logo 2012The Baltimore Orioles closed the gates at Oriole Park late Saturday night and forced fans to remain inside for their own safety as violent protesters continued to menace the area around the ballpark, causing both consternation and understanding in the stadium concourses.  Read more here.

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Orioles Announce Oriole Park Improvements

PRESS RELEASE – As part of a continued commitment to honor the proud history of the franchise, and in conjunction with efforts to improve the design aesthetic and functionality of the ballpark and the bullpen picnic grove in center field, the Orioles today announced plans to enhance the fan experience at Oriole Park at Camden Yards for 2012, highlighted by a newly renovated area to honor Continue reading

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