Great video! Love this park, not only because it’s my home team, it’s charming, friendly, timeless. The huge new stadiums lack the feeling of history and the love of baseball that this park has. Wouldn’t change a thing - it’s my happy place!
I was an Os fan before moving to Maryland because I idolized Cal Ripken as a kid when I played little league. When I first went to Camden Yards it was truly just an amazing experience. It lives and breathes baseball. Love my Orioles, and Camden Yards is my favorite place in Baltimore. M&T Bank Stadium is #2, but still awesome.
This is an incredible video. As an Orioles fan from Atlanta, I don't know if I'll ever go to Camden and see a game or if I'll just see them in Truist so this was a great video.
I don’t think it’s the best in the league just cause the arenas not as big other parks and the Jumbotron isn’t as big other that it’s amazing and I love it’s design
Thats precisely why I love our park. Not to mention, until recently, OPACY had one of the highest capacities around. Meant to be timeless, not a flash in the pants sort of park.
I always find it odd seeing people wearing gear from teams not even playing in the game. Also I saw a dude in Yankees jersey and Orioles hat. That's just an absolute no no.
Maybe they're just fans of the sport in general and want to support their favorite teams? I've been to plenty of games where I didn't have a dog in the fight. For instance, I'm a Phillies fan but go to at least 2-3 games at OPACY every season. It's my favorite stadium of all the ones I've been to. Over 30 years old and STILL one of the best in MLB.
Definitely NOT the best! It's a highly overrated tourist attraction/college kid hang out, that's all. The parks in San Fran, Pitt, St. Louis are much better.
@@pottytheparrot310 I have been to Fenway before my TH-cam days. It's definitely on my list next time there. Haven't been to the other you mentioned - on my bucket list!
Literally set the standard for how modern ballparks were thought of, designed, and built during a horrendous era of mediocre multipurpose stadiums. San Fran, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis can thank Camden Yards because without it their stadiums would certainly be much different today. “Highly overrated,” get outta here.
Great video! Love this park, not only because it’s my home team, it’s charming, friendly, timeless. The huge new stadiums lack the feeling of history and the love of baseball that this park has. Wouldn’t change a thing - it’s my happy place!
Couldn't agree more! Thanks for the visit!🙏🏼😀
Camden Yards is a diamond in the rough, literally. Love it every time I go.
👍. Thanks for the visit! 🙏🏼😀
I was an Os fan before moving to Maryland because I idolized Cal Ripken as a kid when I played little league. When I first went to Camden Yards it was truly just an amazing experience. It lives and breathes baseball. Love my Orioles, and Camden Yards is my favorite place in Baltimore. M&T Bank Stadium is #2, but still awesome.
Thanks for sharing!! Go Os!!
I went to the same high school as him and grew up during the prime streak era. It was Call all day every day
Def up there. My top 3 oriole park, san frans and pnc park.
👍. Thanks for the visit!! 🙏🏼😀
Me encanta el parque de los Orioles, y
sobretodo por ese mítico edificio que
se mira al fondo, que aunque pasan
los años sigue intacto👌🏟⚾️🧡🤷♂️👍
Thank you for the comment! The B&O Warehouse does bring a unique look to this ballpark!!
This is an incredible video. As an Orioles fan from Atlanta, I don't know if I'll ever go to Camden and see a game or if I'll just see them in Truist so this was a great video.
You should try to visit. It is truly a great ballpark to see!
Great stadium. To buck the trend of building mega stadiums in 1992 was brilliant. Not an Os fan
Thanks for the visit!! 🙏🏼😀
This is awesome!
Thank you!! 🙏🏼😀
Amazing video. I'm your fan.
Thank you! 🙏 😊
Gorgeous
👍. Thanks for the visit! 🙏🏼😀
Was it hat day
Yes, it was floppy hat day! Thanks for the visit!!
I don’t think it’s the best in the league just cause the arenas not as big other parks and the Jumbotron isn’t as big other that it’s amazing and I love it’s design
Thanks for the visit!
Thats precisely why I love our park. Not to mention, until recently, OPACY had one of the highest capacities around. Meant to be timeless, not a flash in the pants sort of park.
The park holds about 44,000, so it's still bigger than Fenway and some other parks.
I always find it odd seeing people wearing gear from teams not even playing in the game. Also I saw a dude in Yankees jersey and Orioles hat. That's just an absolute no no.
Definitely a no no 🤣!! Thanks for the visit!!🙏🏼😀
Maybe they're just fans of the sport in general and want to support their favorite teams? I've been to plenty of games where I didn't have a dog in the fight. For instance, I'm a Phillies fan but go to at least 2-3 games at OPACY every season. It's my favorite stadium of all the ones I've been to. Over 30 years old and STILL one of the best in MLB.
Definitely NOT the best! It's a highly overrated tourist attraction/college kid hang out, that's all. The parks in San Fran, Pitt, St. Louis are much better.
Would love to visit these parks. Aren't all ballparks like that? Thanks for the visit!
You totally sound like someone who has no idea what you are talking about.
@@emanwalks Fenway ofc is the one to go to in terms of ballparks to visit. I’ve done Fenway Dodger Wrigley Citi Yankee Camden Yards
@@pottytheparrot310 I have been to Fenway before my TH-cam days. It's definitely on my list next time there. Haven't been to the other you mentioned - on my bucket list!
Literally set the standard for how modern ballparks were thought of, designed, and built during a horrendous era of mediocre multipurpose stadiums. San Fran, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis can thank Camden Yards because without it their stadiums would certainly be much different today. “Highly overrated,” get outta here.