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Baltimore Orioles Tickets
Key player for the Orioles over the years include
Luis Aparicio, Reggie Jackson, George Kell, Eddie Murray, Jim Palmer,
Robin Roberts, Brooks Robinson, Frank Robinson, Earl Weaver, Hoyt
Wilhelm and more.
Since its opening,
Camden Yards has become one of the most influential ballparks built
since Shibe Park and Forbes Field pioneered the modern fireproof
baseball stadium in 1909. When it opened in 1992 Camden Yards ushered in
a new age of ballparks. With an aging Memorial Stadium, the conception
of a new stadium in Baltimore began in 1988 when plans were drawn up for
a new ballpark to be built in downtown Baltimore. The ballpark was built
on land that once was occupied by Babe Ruth’s father’s saloon. Owner of
the Orioles at that time, Eli Jacobs, and the head architect, Joseph
Spear conceived the design for the ballpark.
The design of the
Orioles new ballpark was revolutionary because it was followed by nearly
every team that built a new ballpark after 1992. The new ballpark was
built similar to ballparks built in the early 1900’s. Steel columns,
beams, and trusses were used, not concrete to support the ballpark. The
facade consists of brick with arches and the low raked upper deck keeps
the ballpark from looming over other buildings. Bleacher seats, a picnic
area behind part of the centerfield fence and ivy growing on the hitters
backdrop give the ballpark a nostalgia feel. The 1898 B&O Warehouse,
eight stories high and several blocks long, is located beyond the seats
in right field. |