Florida Complex League Orioles begin season June 6
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June 05, 2022 10:28 pm
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The Florida Complex League (FCL) Orioles will play their first game of the 2022 season on Monday, June 6, at 12:00 p.m. ET at the FCL Rays. The home schedule begins on Tuesday, June 7 vs. the Rays. The Orioles are scheduled to play 27 FCL home games between June 6 and August 23 with potential playoffs from August 25-27. The FCL, which includes 16 teams, gives recently drafted or signed players their first experience in professional baseball.
Home games begin at 12:00 p.m. ET, Monday-Friday, and at 10:00 a.m. ET on Saturdays at Ed Smith Stadium. There is no charge to attend the games, which will be held on the Main Field. Fans may enter through the Left Field Gate, which opens 30 minutes before game time, unless otherwise noted. Free parking is available in the East Lot at the corner of 12th Street and Tuttle Avenue. Game times and locations are subject to change without notice due to weather and field conditions.
Date Opponent
Tuesday, June 7 Rays
Saturday, June 11 Pirates
Monday, June 13 Braves
Tuesday, June 14 Red Sox
Friday, June 17 Pirates
Monday, June 20 Twins
Thursday, June 23 Rays
Saturday, June 25 Pirates
Tuesday, June 28 Braves
Date Opponent
Friday, July 1 Pirates
Tuesday, July 5 Red Sox
Saturday, July 9 Pirates
Monday, July 11 Twins
Thursday, July 14 Rays
Friday, July 15 Pirates
Saturday, July 23 Pirates
Monday, July 25 Braves
Tuesday, July 26 Red Sox
Friday, July 29 Pirates
Date Opponent
Monday, August 1 Twins
Thursday, August 4 Rays
Saturday, August 6 Pirates
Tuesday, August 9 Braves
Friday, August 12 Pirates
Tuesday, August 16 Red Sox
Saturday, August 20 Pirates
Monday, August 22 Twins
Sarasota County Government’s annual economic report has found that the Orioles have generated $545 million in economic impact for the state of Florida since 2015, the first year that comprehensive data became available.
The county’s analysis measures the total impact created by the Orioles’ year-round operations in Sarasota, highlighted by the team’s Spring Training efforts, a state-of-the-art minor league training facility, and numerous corporate events at Ed Smith Stadium and the Buck O’Neil Baseball Complex.
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