Orioles release 2010 Spring schedule
Baltimore will kick off its Grapefruit League slate at home March 3 against Tampa Bay, one of 16 games at Ed Smith Stadium in '10.
The Orioles will face 10 different opponents at home during Spring Training, and each of their division rivals will visit their stadium at least once. In fact, New York, Boston and Tampa Bay will each visit three times.
The Orioles will also see the Pirates, Twins, Phillies, Tigers and Mets during their spring slate. Baltimore will also make visits to Toronto's spring complex in Dunedin, Fla., New York's in Tampa, Fla., and Philadelphia's in Clearwater, Fla. Previously, the Orioles had been limited to a few complexes within driving distance of Fort Lauderdale.
The O's spring campaign will wrap up with a home game against the Mets on April 3, and Baltimore will have a workout at Ed Smith Stadium and another at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg before Opening Day.
Tickets for individual games will go on sale Jan. 16 at 10 a.m. ET.
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Ive never been
But, is it easy to interact with players get autographs etc? Are the games crowded?
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hard to say since they're moving.
i went to a ST game a few years ago, but sarasota should be very different from fort lauderdale. the reds had lots of fans, and i’d think many of them will turn out to watch the o’s.
that said, in fort lauderdale, it was very casual, not really crowded, a little easier to get autographs. i’d think sarasota would be similar, even if there are more people there.
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