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Baltimore Orioles vs. Toronto Blue Jays: 1983 Turn Back the Clock Celebration

Title: Baltimore Orioles vs. Toronto Blue Jays: 1983 Turn Back the Clock Celebration
Venue: Oriole Park at Camden Yards (Baltimore, MD)
Full Price: $40.00   Our Price: $21.00
Rating: 3.0 stars

Rated 3.0 by 1 member who went.

The Baltimore Orioles host the Toronto Blue Jays in Major League Baseball action at Camden Yards, frequently named the best stadium in baseball by fans and experts. The Orioles will be commemorating the 25th anniversary of their 1983 World Championship; the first 25,000 fans through the gates will receive a 1983 World Series pennant.

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3 Star Rating
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Jul 24 2008

Steffy P

Steffy P

The seats were great! It's a shame a massive storm happened and we had to leave.

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The Baltimore Orioles host the Toronto Blue Jays in Major League Baseball action at Camden Yards, frequently named the best stadium in baseball by fans and experts.  The Orioles will be commemorating the 25th anniversary of their 1983 World Championship; the first 25,000 fans through the gates will receive a 1983 World Series pennant. 

About Baltimore Orioles:

One of the American League's eight charter franchises, the club was founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1901. Then the Milwaukee Brewers (not to be confused with the current Milwaukee Brewers, which began as an expansion team, the Seattle Pilots, in 1969 before moving to Wisconsin in 1970), moved to St. Louis in 1902 and became the St. Louis Browns. It was not until 1954 that the Browns moved to Baltimore and became the Orioles.

About Oriole Park at Camden Yards:

Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the beautiful baseball-only facility in downtown Baltimore, became the official home of the Orioles on April 6, 1992.

Oriole Park is state-of-the-art yet unique, traditional and intimate in design. It blends with the urban context of downtown Baltimore while taking its image from baseball parks built in the early 20th century. Steel, rather than concrete trusses, an arched brick facade, a sun roof over the gentle slope of the upper deck, an asymmetrical playing field, and natural grass turf are just some of the features that tie it to those magnificent big league ballparks built in the early 1900's. Ebbets Field (Brooklyn), Shibe Park (Philadelphia), Fenway Park (Boston), Crosley Field (Cincinnati), Forbes Fields (Pittsburgh), Wrigley Field (Chicago), and The Polo Grounds (New York) were among the ballparks that served as powerful influences in the design of Oriole Park.