This Oriole Park was the club's home for the next 28 1/2 seasons.
For their final game at Oriole Park, the team drew only 138 fans.
The team was leading the league on July 4 of that year, when their home stadium, Oriole Park, burned down.
The argument against calling it Oriole Park is obvious.
That is, it was directly across the street, to the north, from the existing Oriole Park.
Maryland taxpayers spent $200 million on Oriole Park, and $210 million more for the adjacent football stadium, which opened in 1998.
Oriole Park is a financial success story if you compare it with the football stadium, or with almost any other new stadium.
Chicago won two of three from Baltimore to become the first visiting team to win a series at Oriole Park.
Designed after the mound slope gauge used at Oriole Park in Baltimore.
Oriole Park has its retro touches, too, but they are held in balance by the building's sinewy structural framework.