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Orioles Unveil $400M Camden Yards Renovations
Upgrades include new scoreboard, sound system, and premium social areas
Mar. 12, 2026 at 10:39pm
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The Baltimore Orioles have kicked off a multi-year, $400 million renovation of Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the team's iconic baseball stadium that opened in 1992. The first phase of upgrades includes a new state-of-the-art video board, sound system, and various premium and social areas for fans.
Why it matters
As one of the oldest stadiums in Major League Baseball, Camden Yards has struggled to keep up with modern amenities and technology. These renovations aim to bring the ballpark into the 21st century and enhance the fan experience, helping the Orioles remain competitive in attracting visitors and maintaining their loyal fanbase.
The details
The Orioles are starting with what they call the 'low-hanging fruit' - updating the stadium's aging technology. This includes installing the 12th largest video board in MLB, a new sound system, ribbon boards for more sponsor activations, and even remodeling the iconic clock above the scoreboard with new LED lights. The team plans to continue the renovations over multiple years to modernize the entire stadium.
- The renovations kicked off this offseason.
- Fans will see the initial upgrades for Opening Day on March 26, 2026.
The players
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
The iconic baseball stadium that has been home to the Baltimore Orioles since it opened in 1992.
Don Rovak
The Orioles' chief revenue officer, who is overseeing the multi-year, $400 million renovation project.
What they’re saying
“Updating the stadium's aging technology was a logical place to start.”
— Don Rovak, Chief Revenue Officer, Baltimore Orioles (wbal.com)
What’s next
The Orioles plan to continue the Camden Yards renovations over multiple years to modernize the entire stadium.
The takeaway
These renovations demonstrate the Orioles' commitment to providing fans with a 21st century experience at one of baseball's most iconic ballparks, helping to ensure Camden Yards remains a premier destination for years to come.
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