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Aubrey Huff: Now Even Bigger Than Life

By RedNov 17th 2007 – 4:14PM

Think your new 50-inch Sony plasma is pretty cool? Bitch, that thing looks like an iPod compared to what the Orioles are planning for Camden Yards. When the park opens up for the 2008 season, fans will have a 24-by-74 foot Mitsubishi widescreen to catch the replays on -- and it only set ownership back a mere 5.2 million...

This Guy Really, Really Enjoys Selling Beer at Camden Yards

By RedJul 27th 2007 – 10:44PM

Loving what you do is half the battle, and clearly, this beer vendor at Oriole Park at Camden Yards is loving the hell out of his job. Either that, or he's so hoped up on cheap suds he's simply stopped giving a damn what people think of him. Regardless, imagine R. Lee Ermy selling brewskis at the ballgame and you'll get a...

Orioles Fans Vow to Take Back the Yard

By RedJul 11th 2007 – 11:24PM

Outside of the ever-present possibility that Kevin Millar will break up a game with a pantsless sprint across the outfield, Orioles fans haven't had a lot to get excited about through the first half of the season. Making matters worse, home games against the likes of Boston and New York often find Camden overrun by Sox...

Camden Yards Weather Systems Slightly Less Sophisticated Than Eyesight

By Eamonn BrennanJun 30th 2007 – 2:00PM

The Orioles need all the love they can get right now; it's been a tough year. But if the umpires and stadium weather communications people can't get on the page, well, maybe the Orioles deserve to miss out on well-earned wins: Orioles president of baseball operations Andy MacPhail acknowledged yesterday that the club bears...

Remembering Memorial Stadium

By Eric McErlainSep 28th 2006 – 5:50PM

While the Ravens have been playing in Baltimore for 10+ seasons, it's important to remember that while they might call the Inner Harbor home today, they did spend two exciting years across town as the last primary tenants of Memorial Stadium. Saturday at the Sports Legends Museum in the Inner Harbor right next to Camden...

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