Updated: 10:15 AM EDT May 20, 2021 Capacity restrictions at Oriole Park at Camden Yards will be lifted starting June 1, the team announced Thursday.The Baltimore Orioles said in consultation with the city, state and the Maryland Stadium Authority, the Orioles will no longer operate under capacity restrictions beginning June 1.The team also announced that tickets for all remaining home games, including June through September, will go on sale at noon Wednesday.The Orioles will offer a special, two-hour online presale to fans who are subscribed to the free digital Orioles Insider Newsletter, beginning at 10 a.m. Wednesday. To receive an invitation for the exclusive presale, fans can sign up for Orioles Insider at Orioles.com/Newsletter.Social distancing will no longer be required between groups of ticket holders. For fans that would still like the opportunity to physically distance from others, the Orioles will continue to offer pod seating in select sections. All fans in a
Maryland is now gearing up to transition from mass vaccination sites to a more targeted community approach to get more people vaccinated against COVID-19.|| COVID-19 updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||Mass vaccination sites are no longer drawing big crowds, so the focus will soon shift to mobile vaccination units, more community partnerships and pop-up events.There were no lines, no waiting Tuesday at the mass vaccination site at M&T Bank Stadium in downtown Baltimore, which is a partnership between University of Maryland Medical System, the Maryland Department of Health, the Maryland National Guard, and the Maryland Stadium Authority.Maryland online vaccination site locatorVaccine Data DashboardMaryland vaccination plan FAQs It wasn t crowded at all, and I m not too surprised. I feel like all the people who want to get vaccinated have already gotten vaccinated, said Dominic Gordon, who got vaccinated Tuesday. It s very empty in there, and (I) was
Updated: 10:08 AM EDT May 17, 2021 The 2022 Navy-Notre Dame game will be played on Nov. 12 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. Every time we come to Baltimore, the Navy football family has an extraordinary experience in one of the finest facilities in all of sports, Naval Academy Athletics Director Chet Gladchuk said in a statement. It s special for the Ravens and Baltimore to have Navy returning to M&T Bank Stadium for a game, Dick Cass, president of the Baltimore Ravens, said in a statement. Having Navy play here creates a special event that the whole area embraces. Because of the historical prominence and popularity of Navy and Notre Dame, this game will also produce regional and national attention, including visitors from around the country. This long-term rivalry is filled with memorable players, coaches, games and plays, and there will be more in 2022 when they meet in Baltimore. We’re very excited to host this event.” The Maryland Stadium Authority has a proud
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Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk and Baltimore Ravens President Dick Cass announced on Monday that the 2022 Navy-Notre Dame game will be played on Nov. 12 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. The game will be televised by ABC or ESPN as part of the American Athletic Conference television deal. Every time we come to Baltimore the Navy football family has an extraordinary experience in one of the finest facilities in all of sports, said Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk. The Ravens administration extends itself on all fronts and make the game day experience as good as it possibly can be, continued Gladchuk. Our dealings with the Ravens have grown over the years to the point of a much appreciated and constructive professional relationship. The Baltimore Ravens are a great organization that do everything in a first-class manner and our coaches, players, alumni, and fans know it. We