The Baltimore Orioles have announced a 30-year lease extension to remain at Camden Yards, a move that will ensure the team stays in the city for years to come. The new agreement, which was approved by the Maryland Stadium Authority, will keep the Orioles at the iconic ballpark through the 2053 season.
The Orioles have called Camden Yards home since 1992, when it opened as the first of the modern era of baseball stadiums. The ballpark has been a popular destination for fans, with its retro-style design and close proximity to downtown Baltimore. It has also been a source of pride for the city, hosting multiple All-Star Games and World Series games over the years.
The new lease agreement will ensure that the Orioles remain in Baltimore for the foreseeable future. It also includes a number of improvements to Camden Yards, including upgrades to the seating and concessions areas, as well as a new scoreboard and video board. The team will also be able to use the stadium for other events, such as concerts and other entertainment.
The Orioles have been an important part of Baltimore’s identity for decades, and this new lease extension will ensure that they remain in the city for many years to come. This is great news for Orioles fans, who can continue to enjoy watching their favorite team play at one of the most iconic stadiums in all of baseball.