How about an O’s ticket for your birthday?
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January 23, 2012 3:26 pm
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You already know the Orioles are celebrating the 20th anniversary of Camden Yards in 2012. Once again, the club is also making it possible for you to celebrate your birthday at the one of the game’s most iconic ballparks.
The Orioles will gift one complimentary upper reserve ticket to a non-prime game for during your birthday month for each fan who registers here. If your birthday falls in January, February or March, you get an April non-prime game. If you were born in October, November or…You already know the Orioles are celebrating the 20th anniversary of Camden Yards in 2012. Once again, the club is also making it possible for you to celebrate your birthday at the one of the game’s most iconic ballparks.
The Orioles will gift one complimentary upper reserve ticket to a non-prime game for during your birthday month for each fan who registers here. If your birthday falls in January, February or March, you get an April non-prime game. If you were born in October, November or December, you get a September non-prime game. If you register after your birthday month has passed, you can pick a September non-prime date.
Children are eligible for the birthday ticket promotion, but their voucher has to be the parent or legal guardian who registered the child (that parent/guardian must also purchase or hold a valid ticket and sit with their child during the game). For $10, you can upgrade your upper reserve ticket to a left field lower box ticket.
As always, tickets are subject to availability. The last day to redeem tickets is Wednesday, Sept. 26, so all registrations must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. the night before that game. Click here for all the details.
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