An adjacent topic that is on my mind that is connected to some of the links below today: How many people will come to Oriole ...
The state approved $135 million in bond financing for Camden Yards, and that money will go toward a new sound system and ...
The Orioles are planning $400 million Camden Yards renovations with the potential for more if they can reach a development ...
At Fenway Park, the additions of the Sam Deck and Truly Terrace in right field expanded the ballpark’s footprint and offered ...
Fenway Park and Wrigley Field have been home to their respective teams for over 100 years, making them the oldest stadiums in ...
The video board and sound system improvements are expected ahead of the 2026 season, with a temporary sound system upgrade ...
The Orioles today announced that tickets for all 2025 regular season home games at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, excluding the Home Opener, will go on sale to the general public on Thursday, January 16 ...
Orioles fans eagerly ready to flock to Camden Yards for the 2025 season can soon buy single-game tickets, so start making ...
During the first Maryland Board of Public Works meeting of 2025, Governor Wes Moore and Treasurer Dereck Davis approved more than $1.23 billion for 70 initiatives and projects across Maryland.
The Maryland Board of Public Works approved the stadium authority's financing plan, paving the way for a new scoreboard and ...
If you're downtown during a game day, you're bound to see droves of fans flashing orange as they head to Camden Yards. Located just a few blocks from the Inner Harbor, the stadium is one of the ...
While the Maryland Stadium Authority paid for the wall changes ... From its opening in 1992 through the 2021 campaign, Camden Yards saw 5,911 home runs — the most of any ballpark in that time.