“Orioles Classics” rewind: Oriole Park Classics Game No. 6
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February 24, 2017 12:48 pm
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After a couple of intrasquad games this past week, the Orioles have finally moved on to exhibition games against actual opponents from outside the organization. That being said, do you know what tomorrow is?
It’s the day of MASN’s first spring training broadcast! Be sure to tune in to MASN at 1 p.m. for coverage of the Orioles game against the Yankees from Ed Smith Stadium. Also, follow along across all your favorite social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat @masnOrioles)…
After a couple of intrasquad games this past week, the Orioles have finally moved on to exhibition games against actual opponents from outside the organization. That being said, do you know what tomorrow is?
It’s the day of MASN’s first spring training broadcast! Be sure to tune in to MASN at 1 p.m. for coverage of the Orioles game against the Yankees from Ed Smith Stadium. Also, follow along across all your favorite social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat @masnOrioles) as my colleague Olivia Witherite and I will be on-site bringing you all the behind-the-scenes action.
Before tomorrow’s live broadcast and this week’s offering of “Orioles Classics,” MASN will continue its countdown to the top games at Oriole Park at Camden Yard with the No. 6 selection tonight at 7 p.m. This week’s hint: A big win against the Red Sox, but may not be the one you first think of.
Now check out this week’s classics schedule:
Wednesday, March 1, noon – On July 13, 1991 at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Orioles pitchers Bob Milacki, Mike Flanagan, Mark Williamson and Gregg Olson combined for a no-hitter against the Athletics in a 2-0 triumph.
Thursday, March 2, noon – Since we’ve been celebrating the best games at Camden Yards recently, let’s look back at the predecessor to The Ballpark That Forever Changed Baseball, Memorial Stadium, and the last Orioles game ever played at the Baltimore landmark.
Friday, March 3, 9 a.m. – Eddie Murray’s No. 33 is honored on a left-field facade along with the numbers of other Orioles legends and his bronze sculpture immortalizes the first baseman in Orioles Legends Park behind the bullpens at Camden Yards. Relive one of the six greatest Orioles’ most memorable moments, as Murray hit his 500th home run against the Tigers on Sept. 6, 1996.
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