Oct
31
Say ‘o’ for Baltimore Orioles Tickets!
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Al Terry asked:
Baltimore Orioles tickets are some of the hottest major league baseball tickets available today. No wonder, since the Orioles have certainly had their share of league titles in the past. Not only are the Orioles one of the oldest teams, but they also have a rich history and have given the world of baseball some really great classic players.
The Orioles are perhaps best known for their golden years in the seventies and eighties but they are still a strong team to contend with today. Though the cynics might say the Orioles aren’t what they used to be, they are certainly a team that can give stiff competition to their opponents. There’s a reason why Baltimore Orioles tickets are still in such great demand.
A Rich Beginning
The modern day Baltimore Orioles were initially known as the Milwaukee Brewers, back in 1894. In 1902, the team was shifted to St. Louis where they also got a new name, the St. Louis Browns. The Browns had what many consider a dream run, establishing themselves as one of the strongest baseball teams at that time. However the team was relocated to Baltimore in 1954, after which the team unceremoniously landed at the very bottom of the barrel.
While the Browns left behind a legacy, it was up to the new Baltimore Orioles to make a name for them selves. They certainly had a legacy to live up to however and from 1966 to 1983, the Orioles managed to rake in three World Series Titles, American League Eastern Division titles and six American League pennants. Baltimore Orioles tickets were seen as winning tickets to enjoy one of the strongest teams in the major leagues. However this trend would take a downward turn by the end of the nineties which was alternately blamed on bad management and lackluster performances on the field. Things hit rock bottom in 2005, after which huge changes were made to shake up the team and bring it back into form. Despite this slump, the public has still supported the Orioles and Baltimore Orioles tickets were still sought after. In fact, in 2006 the fans launched a ‘Free The Birds’ campaign against the team’s ownership, which they felt was affecting the team’s performance.
The Famous ‘O’
The famous battle cry for the Baltimore Orioles has always been the ‘O’, which is accented when the Star Spangled Banner is sung. This is done to highlight the Baltimore accent in pronouncing ‘O’ but in recent times it has become almost non-existent at games, mainly due to recent patriotic concerns. The Orioles also have used a number of famous songs during play, the most popular being John Denver’s ‘Thank God I’m a Country Boy’. In recent times, the team has also used ‘Elevation’ by U2.
One of the reasons why Baltimore Orioles tickets are so popular is because fans get a chance to see some world class baseball players at their best. The Orioles have a number of players in the Baseball Hall of Fame, including names like Earl Weaver, Jim Palmer, Eddie Murray and Cal Ripkin. Jr.
If you’re looking to take in some Orioles action, make sure you get your Baltimore Orioles tickets online through an authorized ticket vendor.
CAFFIE
Baltimore Orioles tickets are some of the hottest major league baseball tickets available today. No wonder, since the Orioles have certainly had their share of league titles in the past. Not only are the Orioles one of the oldest teams, but they also have a rich history and have given the world of baseball some really great classic players.
The Orioles are perhaps best known for their golden years in the seventies and eighties but they are still a strong team to contend with today. Though the cynics might say the Orioles aren’t what they used to be, they are certainly a team that can give stiff competition to their opponents. There’s a reason why Baltimore Orioles tickets are still in such great demand.
A Rich Beginning
The modern day Baltimore Orioles were initially known as the Milwaukee Brewers, back in 1894. In 1902, the team was shifted to St. Louis where they also got a new name, the St. Louis Browns. The Browns had what many consider a dream run, establishing themselves as one of the strongest baseball teams at that time. However the team was relocated to Baltimore in 1954, after which the team unceremoniously landed at the very bottom of the barrel.
While the Browns left behind a legacy, it was up to the new Baltimore Orioles to make a name for them selves. They certainly had a legacy to live up to however and from 1966 to 1983, the Orioles managed to rake in three World Series Titles, American League Eastern Division titles and six American League pennants. Baltimore Orioles tickets were seen as winning tickets to enjoy one of the strongest teams in the major leagues. However this trend would take a downward turn by the end of the nineties which was alternately blamed on bad management and lackluster performances on the field. Things hit rock bottom in 2005, after which huge changes were made to shake up the team and bring it back into form. Despite this slump, the public has still supported the Orioles and Baltimore Orioles tickets were still sought after. In fact, in 2006 the fans launched a ‘Free The Birds’ campaign against the team’s ownership, which they felt was affecting the team’s performance.
The Famous ‘O’
The famous battle cry for the Baltimore Orioles has always been the ‘O’, which is accented when the Star Spangled Banner is sung. This is done to highlight the Baltimore accent in pronouncing ‘O’ but in recent times it has become almost non-existent at games, mainly due to recent patriotic concerns. The Orioles also have used a number of famous songs during play, the most popular being John Denver’s ‘Thank God I’m a Country Boy’. In recent times, the team has also used ‘Elevation’ by U2.
One of the reasons why Baltimore Orioles tickets are so popular is because fans get a chance to see some world class baseball players at their best. The Orioles have a number of players in the Baseball Hall of Fame, including names like Earl Weaver, Jim Palmer, Eddie Murray and Cal Ripkin. Jr.
If you’re looking to take in some Orioles action, make sure you get your Baltimore Orioles tickets online through an authorized ticket vendor.
CAFFIE
Oct
30
Should I Bench Willie Parker against Baltimore and start Edge against Tampa?
Filed Under Fantasy Sports | 4 Comments
Jason S asked:
I know last year Willie went know where against Baltimore
know should be spelled no lol
OVERBECK
I know last year Willie went know where against Baltimore
know should be spelled no lol
OVERBECK
Oct
29
Where is the best place to view the Inner Harbor fireworks in Baltimore, MD?
Filed Under Other - United States | 1 Comment
chibininjausagi asked:
My sweetie spontaneously planned a July 4th trip to Baltimore, MD, so now I’m planning in a hurry. We’re driving down from Jersey tomorrow morning and we’ll be staying at the Camden Yards Marriott. Does anyone have any advice as to where to best view the fireworks? How early we should get there? Should we bring chairs? I’d appreciate any advice you can give me on how to best enjoy the day! Thanks in advance! ^_^
BOYD
My sweetie spontaneously planned a July 4th trip to Baltimore, MD, so now I’m planning in a hurry. We’re driving down from Jersey tomorrow morning and we’ll be staying at the Camden Yards Marriott. Does anyone have any advice as to where to best view the fireworks? How early we should get there? Should we bring chairs? I’d appreciate any advice you can give me on how to best enjoy the day! Thanks in advance! ^_^
BOYD
Oct
28
Contessa asked:
I was planning to visit Newtown PA, but my car wouldn’t make it from Baltimore. Should I take Amtrak to Philadelphia station? Are there any other closer stations to NewTown PA?
If I get off the Trenton NJ Amtrak station, how do I get to downtown Newtown PA from there. How far is Trenton Amtrak from Newtown?
KEATOR
I was planning to visit Newtown PA, but my car wouldn’t make it from Baltimore. Should I take Amtrak to Philadelphia station? Are there any other closer stations to NewTown PA?
If I get off the Trenton NJ Amtrak station, how do I get to downtown Newtown PA from there. How far is Trenton Amtrak from Newtown?
KEATOR
Oct
27
Why is the city of Baltimore, MD, made nearly entirely of brick?
Filed Under Other - United States | 6 Comments
misselectrikk asked:
I was visiting colleges in Baltimore this past weekend and observed that the entire city (entire meaning everything I saw… I can’t claim to have seen the whole thing) was made of brick, in some form or other. I’m really curious as to why this is.
LOCHRIDGE
I was visiting colleges in Baltimore this past weekend and observed that the entire city (entire meaning everything I saw… I can’t claim to have seen the whole thing) was made of brick, in some form or other. I’m really curious as to why this is.
LOCHRIDGE
Oct
26
Baltimore Club/Party Music Mix1
Filed Under Music | 22 Comments
class084life asked:
Ciara, Destiny’s Child, Missy, Omarion, Rihanna, and Chris Brown dance to baltimore Club Music.
TUTT
Oct
25
What is the best thing to do in Baltimore while getting drunk?
Filed Under Washington, D.C. | 9 Comments
FacingEviction asked:
I will be there the end of this month for 3 nites and I need some suggestions.
DERRICKSON
I will be there the end of this month for 3 nites and I need some suggestions.
DERRICKSON
Oct
25
Baltimore cops V.S. skateboarder
Filed Under Entertainment | 23 Comments
camb0i asked:
my friend eric gets taken down by cop
CARRANCO
Oct
22
What are good suburban areas with good school districts in the area of Baltimore?
Filed Under Washington, D.C. | 2 Comments
Amie O asked:
I am a teacher from NJ and my fiance and I may be moving into the area. I want to look for rentals in the beginning, but still want a good area, being that I am not familiar with Maryland at all. I would ideally like, good school systems, nice people, and amenities not to far away. Thank you!!
VENANCIO
I am a teacher from NJ and my fiance and I may be moving into the area. I want to look for rentals in the beginning, but still want a good area, being that I am not familiar with Maryland at all. I would ideally like, good school systems, nice people, and amenities not to far away. Thank you!!
VENANCIO
Oct
21
What is the fastest and cheapest way to get from New York to Baltimore or Washington DC?
Filed Under Other - Destinations | 7 Comments
kanman5000 asked:
I am trying to decide whether it’s better for me to go from New York to Washington by flying, taking the train, taking the bus…or even going from New York to Baltimore and then onto Washington. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
BRANCH
I am trying to decide whether it’s better for me to go from New York to Washington by flying, taking the train, taking the bus…or even going from New York to Baltimore and then onto Washington. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
BRANCH







