Jim Hunter introduces the 2011 Orioles in their opening day ceremonies
When MASN's Jim Hunter began the introduction of the Detroit Tigers at 2:30 p.m., Camden Yards was packed. I turned to my friend and asked, "Have you ever seen the stadium so full for the pregame ceremonies?" When Hunter began introducing the Orioles and they made their way down the orange carpet, the crowd roared appreciatively. Zach Britton got a huge ovation, seemingly bigger than the ones for Brian Roberts and Nick Markakis. The new Orioles were greeted warmly, and unlikely bullpen member Josh Rupe even got to hear the crowd yell "Ruuuupe!" when it was his turn to take the field. It didn't stop there. The fans were wholly invested in every pitch of the game, and when those around me weren't talking about the action on the field, they were talking about the team overall. The gentlemen behind me had a spirited discussion of Felix Pie versus Luke Scott in the lineup. A woman in front of me told us that she had season tickets in that section all through the 1990s before moving up to club level, but she knew this year was special so she made the trek back down to her old stomping grounds. Everywhere I looked, fans were thrilled to be watching their Baltimore Orioles. It didn't hurt that the Orioles were riding a three-game winning streak to start the season or that the weather was absolutely perfect, but those things happened so suddenly that they couldn't have been the major factors for the buzz at the ballpark. More likely, the fantastic run the Orioles went on to end last season, combined with the bevy of moves made by the front office this winter, have invigorated the fans in a way I didn't fully anticipate. Hopefully, the Orioles can continue their winning ways and keep Camden Yards rocking all summer long. Stacey Long blogs about the Orioles at Camden Chat. Read Long's Orioles observations this week, as MASNsports.com begins a season-long initiative of welcoming guest bloggers to our site.