How to Watch Baltimore Orioles Batting Practice at Camden Yards


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There aren’t a lot of opportunities to interact with professional athletes, but watching batting practice before the games is one of them. Some players use this time to sign autographs and interact with fans. But what about games at Oriole Park at Camden Yards? Can you watch batting practice at Camden Yards?

Yes, you can watch batting practice at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, although it’s worth noting that batting practice begins prior to the stadium gates opening, so fans will only be able to see part of batting practice. The official time that Baltimore Orioles batting practice is held can change, but in general, you can expect batting practice to begin roughly two and a half hours before game time. Typically, batting practice lasts 45-60 minutes per team.

The Orioles will take batting practice first, since they are the home team. After that, the visiting team will take their batting practice. The length of batting practice can fluctuate day-to-day, but most teams stick to normal routines as much as possible.

Oriole Park at Camden Yards gates open 1 hour before first pitch. Because of this, by the time fans are able to enter the stadium, the Orioles will usually be done with batting practice and the visiting team will be taking their batting practice. There may be instances where both teams are done by the time the gates open.

The Baltimore Orioles do offer certain rewards and perks if you buy certain ticket packages, which may give you premium access to things like batting practice. For more information, you will need to contact the Baltimore Orioles ticket packages here.

Baltimore Orioles Batting Practice Time

Can You Watch Batting Practice at Oriole Park at Camden Yards?

Yes, you can watch batting practice at Camden Yards. The official time that Baltimore Orioles batting practice is held can change, but in general, you can expect batting practice to begin roughly two and a half hours before game time.

The Orioles will take batting practice first, since they are the home team. After that, the visiting team will take their batting practice. The length of batting practice can fluctuate day-to-day, but batting practice usually lasts 45-60 minutes per team.

Oriole Park gates open 1 hour before first pitch. Because of this, by the time fans are able to enter the stadium, the Orioles will usually be done taking batting practice, and sometimes the visiting team may be done as well. Fans who attend batting practice will be asked to find their normal seats as game time approaches.

As we discussed earlier, the Baltimore Orioles do offer certain types of ticket packages and memberships, which may give you premium access to things like batting practice. For more information, you will need to contact the Balimore Orioles ticket package team.

What Time do Gates Open for Batting Practice?

As we discussed above, Orioles Park at Camden Yards gates open 60 minutes prior to first pitch (source). This does mean that since batting practice often starts roughly 2.5 hours prior to game time, the Orioles will likely be done by the time you are able to enter the gates.

After the Orioles complete their portion of batting practice, the road team will take the field and hold batting practice. For more information on stadium gates, visit our Camden Yards Stadium Gate & Parking Guide.

Do You Need a Ticket for Batting Practice?

You will, of course, need a game ticket to be able to enter Oriole Park at Camden Yards and watch batting practice, but you don’t need an additional ticket to be able to watch batting practice.

If you need tickets for an upcoming Orioles game, you can read more by visiting our article that discusses buying Orioles tickets at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

Other Things to do Besides Watching Batting Practice at Oriole Park

There are many things to do around Camden Yards at Oriole Park. So if you are wanting to get to the stadium early there are plenty of things to keep you busy until first pitch. Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is within walking distance and offers several top-notch attractions.

Babe Ruth Birthplace

For baseball fans, no trip to Camden Yards would be complete without a stop at the birthplace of baseball great Babe Ruth.  This museum is located three blocks west of Camden Yards at 216 Emory Street.  Admission is charged; however, Birdland members, which is a Baltimore Oriole ticket package membership, get in free by showing their lanyard and credentials. The self-guided tour takes about an hour to complete.

Baltimore World Trade Center

The Baltimore World Trade Center, the tallest five-sided building in the world, is less than 8 blocks from Camden Yards and boasts an observation area on the 27th floor. From there, you can see fantastic views of the city, the harbor, and Oriole Park.

National Aquarium

Baltimore is home to the National Aquarium located on East Pratt Street at the Inner Harbor. This aquarium features award-winning exhibits, a 4-D movie, thousands of marine animals, and much more. Overall, the aquarium offers visitors an exciting and educational experience while waiting for the game to start.

There are several retail shops located around Camden Yards if you want to purchase fan gear prior to the Orioles game. To learn more, visit our Baltimore Orioles Jersey Guide.

Baltimore Orioles Contact Info

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