BALTIMORE, MD – The Baltimore Orioles have struck a pivotal 30-year agreement with the State of Maryland, Governor Wes Moore, and the Maryland Stadium Authority, ensuring their continued presence at the iconic Camden Yards. This landmark deal, which aligns with the broad goals outlined in a memorandum of understanding from earlier this year, cements the Orioles’ commitment to Baltimore and its fans, while promising to rejuvenate the surrounding area and the Downtown Corridor.
A New Era for Camden Yards
Greg Bader, Chief Operating Officer of the Baltimore Orioles, expressed pride in achieving a mutually beneficial agreement that reimagines the partnership for future generations. “After a lengthy and complex process, we look forward to enhancements to Camden Yards that the Baltimore community can enjoy for decades to come,” said Bader.
A Win for Maryland Taxpayers and Baseball Fans
Governor Wes Moore emphasized that the agreement prioritizes Maryland taxpayers, ensures the Orioles’ long-term presence in Baltimore, and benefits the entire city. “This agreement will not only enhance the world-class fan experience at Camden Yards, but the entire city as well,” stated Governor Moore. The deal is expected to yield playoff baseball in Baltimore for years to come, a prospect that excites fans and the community alike.
Community Impact and Economic Growth
Kerry Watson, Executive Vice President of Public Affairs of the Baltimore Orioles, highlighted the opportunity for a vibrant campus that brings life to the city year-round. The agreement sets in motion plans to develop and expand the Downtown Corridor and Camden Yards campus, fostering business, economic stability, and community impact.
Orioles’ Commitment to Excellence
John Angelos, Chair and Managing Partner of the Baltimore Orioles, reaffirmed the team’s promise to fans, celebrating the continuation of Orioles baseball in Baltimore for 30 more years, marking the team’s 100th season in the city. The Orioles, who have played at Camden Yards since 1992, recently completed an exhilarating 101-win season, clinching the American League East title and making a notable appearance in the Major League Baseball Postseason. With a roster boasting young stars like AL Rookie of the Year infielder Gunnar Henderson and catcher Adley Rutschman, the Orioles’ future in Baltimore shines brightly.
This agreement not only secures the Orioles’ residence at one of baseball’s most beloved ballparks but also signals a new chapter in the team’s history, promising enhanced experiences for fans and significant contributions to the community and the state of Maryland.