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Oriole Park at Camden Yards, often referred to simply as Camden Yards or Oriole Park and occasionally abbreviated in print and online as OPACY, is a Major League Baseball (MLB) ballpark located in Baltimore, Maryland. Home to the Baltimore Orioles, it is the first of the “retro” major league ballparks constructed during the 1990s and early 2000s, and remains one of the most highly praised.It was completed in 1992 to replace Memorial Stadium,More info:wiki

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#10         Stadium countdown: No. 10 – Oriole Park changed the game,More info:usatoday

BALTIMORE — “The Ballpark That Forever Changed Baseball.”

This phrase was trademarked by the Baltimore Orioles in 2012 when they celebrated the 20th anniversary of the opening of Oriole Park at Camden Yards. They could have claimed the park changed the facilities of all sports. After all, never before had a modern-day venue featured such a gorgeous yesteryear look or as many ways to generate revenue.

The story of the Orioles and their ballparks is long and uneven. For 52 seasons, they toiled as the St. Louis Browns. In 31 of those seasons, they finished last in the American League in attendance, including the lowest single-season total in big-league history, 80,922 in 1935.

Tired of being in the Cardinals’ shadow, they fled to Baltimore and changed their name to the Orioles in 1954. They played at Memorial Stadium for the next 38 seasons, failing to top 1.3 million in attendance until 1979. It peaked at 2,552,753 in the Orioles’ final season at Memorial Stadium in 1991.

 

#9       Oriole Park at Camden Yards – Baltimore Orioles,More info:stadiumjourney

 

#8       The Orioles are bringing biometric ID company Clear to the ballpark,More info:technical.ly

Oriole Park at Camden Yards opened the gates for the first time in 2019 on Thursday afternoon as the Baltimore Orioles got the season underway.

With the new season, the Orioles are introducing biometrics at the ballpark: Oriole Park at Camden Yards is joining a group of other Major League Baseball stadiums who have partnerships with Clear this season.

Using fingerprint and iris scans as identification, Clear enrolls members in its program that offers a chance to move closer to the front of a line to get into the stadium. Fans who are in the program can get access to a “Clear Lane” at Gate C. This does not allow fans to bypass security, but members can move up to the front of the line ahead of security screening. There’s no additional charge to enroll in the service.

 

#7       Oriole Park at Camden Yards – Still the Model for Urban Ballparks,More info:archplanbaltimore.blogspot

When fans stream into Oriole Park at Camden Yards for Opening Day today, they enter what many consider the best baseball park in the country. Certainly, it is one that set a whole set of new standards.

There are many who claim to be the fathers and mothers of Camden Yards, above all the the late “do it now” governor William Don Schaefer. HOK the architects of record and the young RTKL architect, who as a student, had developed the idea of using the historic B&O  warehouse as the backdrop for the stadium.  Then there is Janet Marie Smith, architectural adviser to the Orioles who carefully orchestrated the detailed design and feel of the ballpark to be as intimate as the nation’s oldest Major Baseball League ballpark, the 1912 Fenway Park in Boston.

 

#6     The Orioles are having a bad year, but Oriole Park at Camden Yards remains the best,More info:camdenchat

The ups and downs of a baseball season can be very frustrating, especially for a fan of the 2017 Orioles, but it is nice to know that one constant remains in the Orioles fan’s life: Oriole Park at Camden Yards. According to a new study, Camden Yards rates as the number one overall park in baseball.

The study goes into detail with a lot of specifics about each of the stadiums in baseball as well as general trends with stadiums. If that interests you, check it out. In order to complete this study, Review Trackers gathered 130,000 reviews of baseball stadiums from sources such as Yelp, Google, and Facebook.

They then ran those reviews through an algorithm that identifies key words that the researchers selected. They then grouped those keywords into four main topics —food and drink, facility, family friendliness, and fan experience. This algorithm can also identify if what was said about those keywords was negative or positive. Which is pretty cool, if you do not think about how close we are to reaching Skynet.

 

#5        Oriole Park: What could have been?,More info:baltimoresun

 

#4        Oriole Park at Camden Yards,More info:flickr

 

#3        Oriole Park at Camden Yards – Baltimore Orioles (1992-Present),More info:cookandsonbats

 

#2       Discover ideas about Baltimore Orioles Stadium,More info:pinterest

 

#1       Stadium 5: Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore,More info:homerunonwheels

 

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