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Oriole Park at Camden Yards is Baltimore’s iconic Major League Baseball stadium, known for debuting the retro-classic ballpark trend when it opened April 6, 1992.
Camden Yards was one of the first MLB stadiums to bring food from local Baltimore restaurants into the ballpark.
2,000,000+
Crab-themed snacks consumed per season
Ken Griffey Jr. is the only player to hit the massive B&O Warehouse, doing it in the 1993 Home Run Derby.
The stadium can seat 45k+, and the busiest days are Opening Day and Yankees/Red Sox series, when the park is packed to full capacity.
Baseball’s greatest slugger began here
Babe Ruth
The Orioles’ official team mascot is
The Oriole Bird
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