Orioles Unveil Major Camden Yards Video Board Upgrades for 2026 Season
Orioles Unveil Major Camden Yards Video Board Upgrades for 2026 Season

Orioles Unveil Major Camden Yards Video Board Upgrades for 2026 Season

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The Baltimore Orioles are set to enhance Oriole Park at Camden Yards with significant upgrades planned for the 2026 season, including a new center field videoboard that will be 2.5 times larger than the current one and rank as the 12th largest in Major League Baseball. Additional enhancements include a right field wall display, ribbon boards in the upper deck and club levels, and a unified control room to manage video production, all featuring 4K resolution and totaling over 16 million new pixels. These improvements follow a $135 million financing plan approved by the Maryland Stadium Authority and are part of a broader $1.2 billion investment shared between the Orioles and Baltimore Ravens for stadium upgrades under a 30-year lease agreement finalized in December 2023. The project, contracted to Gilbane with a guaranteed maximum price of approximately $22.7 million, aims to modernize the ballpark while preserving iconic features like the clock and Oriole bird weathervanes. Construction will commence after the 2025 season, reflecting the team's commitment to remaining at Camden Yards and enhancing the fan experience. The Maryland Stadium Authority continues to support these efforts as part of its mission to maintain quality sports facilities in Maryland.

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