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In 1989, construction began on an all-new, baseball-only ballpark for the Baltimore Orioles. Construction lasted 33 months on the ballpark, which finally opened on April 6, 1992 against the Cleveland Indians. After considerable debate on whether to name the new ballpark Oriole Park or Camden Yards—former Orioles owner Eli Jacobs favored "Oriole Park" while former Maryland Governor William Donald Schaefer favored "Camden Yards"—a compromise was reached to use both names.
The retro-style ballpark began a trend among other cities to construct more traditional, fan-friendly ballparks, including Jacobs Field in Cleveland, Ameriquest Field in Arlington, Texas and Comerica Park in Detroit.
In 1993, Camden Yards played host to the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. In June 1994, nearly 50 fans were injured in an escalator accident; one of the stadium's multiple-story escalators, overcrowded with exiting fans, jerked forward, throwing people to the bottom landing. On September 6, 1995, Camden Yards witnessed Cal Ripken, Jr.'s record-setting 2,131st consecutive game. (The layout of the playing field was, in fact, somewhat designed to match Ripken's hitting style). Exactly one year later, Eddie Murray blasted his 500th home run there.
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Camden Yards is built at the former location of a major rail station; its name derives from the rail yards that were formerly on the site. The view from much of the park is dominated by the former B&Owarehouse behind the right-field wall. Immediately adjacent to the current stadium is a rail station served by both the Baltimore Light Rail and MARCcommuter rail. The latter rail line provides direct service to Washington, D.C., the former to BWI Airport.
The stadium is located in downtown Baltimore, near the Inner Harbor. The ballpark, along with M&T Bank Stadium (formerly Ravens Stadium and PSINet Stadium), home of the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League, make up the Camden Yards Sports Complex (the football stadium wasn't built until 1998). Camden Yards is just a short walk from the birthplace of Babe Ruth, which is now a museum. Ironically, his father's pub is where center field is located on the playing field.
In May 2005, a Maryland sports museum opened just beyond the stadium's centerfield gate.
Trivia
- [http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0110442/maindetails Major League II] (1994), a movie about the Cleveland Indians, was actually filmed at Camden Yards while Jacobs Field was under construction. The recognizable B&O warehouse can be seen in many scenes in the movie, and immediately gives away the real filming location.
- The movie Dave (1993) features a scene with the President of the United States, played by Kevin Kline, throwing out the first pitch at Camden Yards. That scene was filmed in front of an actual capacity crowd at the ballpark, prior to a regular-season game.
- During the planning of Camden Yards, Hall of Fame outfielder Frank Robinson (now manager of the Washington Nationals), who was then an Orioles executive and their manager from 1988-1991, attempted to convince the Orioles to install a terraced outfield similar to the infamous left field incline at Crosley Field, ballpark of the Cincinnati Reds until 1970. Robinson, a member of the Reds from 1956-1965, liked the terrace. The Orioles declined to build the terrace. However, the Houston Astros' park, Minute Maid Park (formerly Enron Field), features an incline in center field area called Tal's Hill. However, at 30 degrees, it is twice as steep as Crosley Field's 15-degree incline.
Hémovigilance
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Grand magasin
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