
January 2015
An Evening with Jim Palmer and Brooks Robinson
Don't miss your chance to meet two of the greatest Oriole All-Stars ever to take the field: Jim Palmer (1965-84) and Brooks Robinson (1955-77)! Jim and Brooks will be joining us to answer questions for a once-in-a-lifetime chance to speak two true Baltimore sports legends. Three National Baseball Hall of Famers will be honored by Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards. “An Evening with Jim & Brooks” will pay tribute to Baltimore Orioles’ Jim Palmer, Brooks Robinson and celebrated Orioles’…
Find out more »March 2015
Members Only Night at the Baltimore Blast
Our members' night has just been moved to the playoffs! Due to the difficult travel conditions on Saturday, February 21, the Baltimore Blast has re-offered our existing tickets to be used at the playoff game on Wednesday, March 11. If you had tickets for the 21st, whether you attended or not, your tickets will be available at the Royal Farms Arena will call on the 11th. This is your chance to meet the team during our members-only game night at…
Find out more »April 2015
2015 Sports Writers Luncheon
Can’t wait for Opening Day? Get the inside scoop for the start of the 2015 season in an open Q&A session with some of the top Orioles beat writers and media voices, including:
Steve Melewski - MASN
Scott Garceau - 105.7 The Fan
Jim Henneman - “60 Years of Orioles Magic”
Stan ‘The Fan’ Charles - PressBox
Brett Hollander - WBAL Radio and TV
May 2015
Baltimore Baseball in the 19th Century presented by Richard D’Ambrisi
Before seeing the game at Orioles-Rays game at 4:05, find out about how the game began with a firsthand look at baseball before it became America's ultimate pastime.
Find out more »June 2015
Baseball in the American Civil War presented by Richard D’Ambrisi
Free with Museum Admission Despite the political and social grievances that resulted in the separation of the North and South during the American Civil War from 1861 to 1865, both sides shared some common interests, one of which was playing baseball. Many soldiers who marched off to war had played the game at home, taking their bats and balls with them or fabricating the necessary implements in the field. Many times, soldiers would write of these games in letters home--as…
Find out more »July 2015
Orioles’ Pride Day at the Bowie Baysox – exclusive bobblehead giveaway!
Museum Members Only Celebrate 100 years since the Babe's first full major league season with an exclusive 1914 Orioles Babe bobblehead giveaway presented by our museums. Museum members can purchase first base line tickets online that guarantee this bobblehead offer--please contact Patrick Dickerson at (410) 727-1539 x3033 or on how to get your tickets. Visit the Baysox website for food, parking, and directions. Not a member? Join today! Baysox v. Harrisburg Senators 2:05 pm Prince George's Stadium 4101 Crain Highway Bowie,…
Find out more »August 2015
Baseball in the 19th Century presented by Richard D’Ambrisi
Richard D'Ambrisi presents a hands-on look at baseball before the Bambino, featuring discussions on the Doubleday myth, early Maryland baseball, and the modern vintage baseball movement. Free with museum admission.
Find out more »Presenting “At the Ballpark: A Fan’s Companion” by Charlie Vascellaro and Kevin O’Malley
It's never too early to learn, especially about America's pastime. Press Box's Stan "the Fan" will be discussing with baseball writer Charlie Vascellaro and illustrator Kevin O'Malley about their recently published book, At the Ballpark: A Fan's Companion. Charlie and Kevin will be signing and selling this kid's guide designed to help the next generation of baseball fans around the bases. The inning-by-inning guide offers hundreds of little know facts and vocabulary along with illustrations, stories, and games that get kids asking…
Find out more »The 19th Century Post Season presented by Richard D’Ambrisi
No world series? No problem. Before the championship game that started it all, baseball teams in the 1880s still battled to be the greatest team in the country. Find out the World Series' many origins with vintage baseball historian Richard D'Ambrisi.
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