Oriole Park at Camden Yards
One of the most praised ballparks in all of baseball, the Baltimore Orioles call Oriole Park at Camden Yards their home. Opening in 1992, this monument to America’s pastime was constructed with a retro feel, taking nostalgia to a new level with its jewel box design complimented by green seats, brick, stone, and exposed steel painted green. This is a far cry from the massive multi-purpose structures that were being built around that time. Camden Yards quickly became the gold standard and every team since has tried to replicate its charm.
In addition to its beautiful exterior and ambience, this park did not miss a step when it came to style and comfort within its walls. Orioles suites come complete with private restrooms and a wet bar, along with sliding glass doors leading to the amazing view of the field. Furnished luxuriously, Baltimore Orioles suites offer one of a kind catering that will make your guests want to come to the stadium regardless of whether or not there is a game to be played. Call our office today at 610-828-7407 to start the process of obtaining an incredible Orioles luxury suite for an upcoming game.
A Baltimore Orioles suite is a huge asset, and suite owners know that there is no better partner than LuxuryVIPSuites. Our staff can market your suite when you are unable to use it and will match it to the needs of our corporate clients looking to entertain in the Baltimore region. By connecting with LuxuryVIPSuites.com, you can earn back some of the money you pay each season for your suite. Our office is available to explain all the details and can be contacted directly at sales@luxuryvipsuites.com to help you market your suite. We encourage Orioles suite owners to reach out to us today to begin a great partnership.
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Making their home in Baltimore since 1954, the Orioles franchise originated in 1901 in Milwaukee, making it one of the charter American League clubs. This team’s rich history has earned them tremendous fan support, as O’s fans flock to Camden Yards to watch their team compete each season for a World Series title.
While the heyday for the Baltimore Orioles may have been from 1964-1983, fans hope that the current squad may be on their way to eventually recapturing some of that magic. The combination of Chris Davis and Trey Mancini has opposing outfielders on their heels. Unfortunately, Davis was lost for the season with a hip injury. Young outfielder Anthony Santander is emerging into a star along with Ryan Mountcastle. Trey Mancini is strong in the DH spot. Pitching may be viewed as a weak spot, but starters including John Means and the young Keegan Akin are working to change that perception. Manager Brandon Hyde is hard at work trying to manipulate this club into a title contender. Their fourth place AL East finish in the 2020 season was motivating and this team is looking to climb the standings in 2021.
Winners of three World Series championships in their long history, the O’s first claimed the title back in 1966. Frank Robinson was absolutely on fire, earning a Triple Crown award on the way to a Fall Classic that ended in a sweep for the Baltimore Orioles over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Orioles fans would find themselves cheering on their team again in the World Series just four years later, as Baltimore defeated the Cincinnati Reds Big Red Machine in five games.
Their latest championship was clinched in 1983, with the squad led by MVP Cal Ripken, Jr. eclipsing the Philadelphia Phillies in five games. A constant throughout this stretch was the “Oriole Way”, a motto that the organization lived by, demanding hard work and professionalism at all times. The Oriole Way inspired unity which strengthened the team and led to great success on the field. Perhaps no one embodied this more than Cal Ripken, Jr. This shortstop and third baseman played 21 seasons for Baltimore. In addition to being a World Series champion with the 1983 team, Ripken earned the 1982 AL Rookie of the Year, 19 All-Star selections, 2 AL MVP awards, 2 Gold Glove Awards, and 8 Silver Slugger Awards. Nicknamed “The Iron Man”, Ripken played in an MLB record 2,632 consecutive games.
The orange and black of the Baltimore Orioles has been worn by many players over the years. While the city has embraced every last one of them, some stand out among the crowd as true legends of Baltimore baseball. These included such iconic names as Frank Robinson, Cal Ripken, Jr., Brooks Robinson, Eddie Murray, Boog Powell, Adam Jones, and Jim Palmer. Additional information about the history of the Baltimore Orioles can be obtained by clicking here.
If you own a Baltimore Orioles suite, we can market your luxury suite for the dates you choose not to use or are unable to attend.
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