On Oriole Park

Adam Rothstein
2 min readJul 23, 2024

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A photo of Oriole Park at Camden Yards

The modern-day stadium era began on April 6th, 1992, where the Baltimore Orioles played the Cleveland Indians at Oriole Park. Oriole Park was the first of a new generation to have straight-edged walls. The construction of the stadium was originally designed to be for both the Baltimore Colts and the Baltimore Orioles. Once the city had the funding for the new venture, the Colts left for Indianapolis. This left the new stadium project to be designed solely for the Orioles. The original design was an “ashtray” (circular stadium) similar to stadiums such as Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia.

Oriole Park or Camden Yards seats about 45,000 people. The most significant change was moving the left field wall back nearly 50 feet. Some people would argue that this gives the pitcher an unfair advantage. However, the left field foul pole still remains at 333 feet. So, it is possible to hit a homerun approximately 333 feet to left field.

Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore offers a diverse and delicious selection of food options that cater to every fan’s taste buds. Known for its local flair, the park features iconic Maryland cuisine such as crab cakes, crab pretzels, and Old Bay seasoned treats, providing a true taste of the region. In addition to the local specialties, fans can also enjoy traditional ballpark fare like hot dogs, burgers, and nachos. The park’s vendors offer a variety of options, from gourmet sausages and hand-carved sandwiches to vegetarian and gluten-free selections. With numerous concession stands and specialty food carts scattered throughout the stadium, visitors to Oriole Park are sure to find something to satisfy their hunger while enjoying the game.

Oriole Park was the first stadium that helped eliminate the cookie cutter stadium design. It incentivized other teams to advocate for building baseball stadiums with unique dimensions specifically for baseball. There are many things that make the stadium unique. The electronic scoreboard out in right field tells the scores of other games happening during the Orioles games. Utah Street is the most unique feature in all of baseball, as the warehouse serves as a back drop to the stadium. Oriole Park at Camden Yards is everything a baseball stadium should be.

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Adam Rothstein
Adam Rothstein

Written by Adam Rothstein

Sports and tech writer. Lover of American sports stadiums.

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