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Baltimore Orioles Tickets | 2026 Schedule -- Home & Away

2026 Baltimore Orioles Tickets

Home: Oriole Park at Camden Yards -- Baltimore, MD  |  League: American League East  |  Capacity: 45,971

The O's are back at Camden Yards -- one of the best ballparks in baseball -- and on the road against every team in the American League. Find tickets for every 2026 Baltimore Orioles game, home and away, on SOLDOUT.COM. From a Tuesday night at Camden Yards to a sold-out Yankees series at the Stadium, we have verified inventory across the full schedule.

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Baltimore Orioles Tickets -- 2026 Season

The Baltimore Orioles enter the 2026 season as one of the most exciting young teams in the American League. Built around a core of elite homegrown talent, the O's have returned to relevance in the AL East after winning the division in 2023 with a 101-win season -- their best record in over four decades. Whether you are catching them at home at Oriole Park at Camden Yards or following them on the road, SOLDOUT.COM has verified resale tickets for every game on the 2026 schedule.

Oriole Park at Camden Yards opened in 1992 and is widely recognized as the ballpark that changed baseball -- the first retro-designed stadium of its era and the model every new ballpark since has tried to follow. Attending an Orioles game at Camden Yards is one of the genuinely great experiences in Major League Baseball, and the ballpark received significant upgrades ahead of the 2026 season including a new 4K center field video board and an upgraded all-inclusive premium club area behind home plate.

SOLDOUT.COM provides verified resale tickets for all 2026 Baltimore Orioles games -- home games at Camden Yards and road games across the American League and beyond. Browse available inventory, compare seating sections, and find the tickets that work for your budget and game-day experience.

Camden Yards Seating Guide: Finding the Best Seats for an Orioles Game

Camden Yards is one of the most fan-friendly seating environments in baseball. The sight lines are excellent throughout the stadium and the intimate design means there are genuinely very few bad seats in the building. That said, some sections offer a meaningfully better experience than others depending on what you are looking for.

Field Level (Sections 4-98)

The main lower bowl wrapping the entire field. Sections 22-48 behind home plate and the dugouts are the most coveted. Sections 28-48 directly behind home plate offer the best overall sightlines at field level. Odd-numbered sections in the lower reserve provide shade and some rain coverage -- a real advantage during hot Baltimore summers.

Above the Orioles Dugout (Sections 22-26)

One of the best seats in baseball for pure proximity to the team. You are looking directly down into the Baltimore dugout, can hear the chatter between players, and watch the game from a perspective that does not exist anywhere else in the stadium. These sections command a premium for good reason.

Club Level (Sections 204-288)

Access to the Club Concourse with exclusive food options and waiter service. Sections 282-288 include food and non-alcoholic beverages at the price of admission -- the best all-inclusive deal in the building. The new 2026 upgrades include enhanced ribbon boards throughout the Club Level. A significant comfort upgrade from standard reserved seating.

Eutaw Street Bleachers (Section 98)

A surprisingly good value at Camden Yards. Section 98 still has a view of the Jumbotron -- which bleacher sections further down the line lose -- and puts you in the lively atmosphere between the seating area and the iconic B&O Warehouse. Great for fans who want an energetic, casual experience at a lower price point.

Sun and Shade at Camden Yards: Camden Yards faces northeast. During afternoon games, the right field and first base side sections receive the most direct sunlight in the early to mid innings. If you are attending a day game in the summer, look for odd-numbered lower reserve sections on the third base side or Club Level sections for better shade. The B&O Warehouse does not provide meaningful shade to the seating areas.

For a full breakdown of every seating type at Camden Yards and across MLB -- from field boxes and dugout seats to upper deck, bleachers, club level, and suites -- read our complete guide to MLB baseball tickets. And for some of the most unique seats available anywhere in baseball -- including the legends of Fenway, Wrigley, and Oracle Park -- check out our guide to the top 10 most unique seats in MLB stadiums.

The Camden Yards Experience: What Makes This Ballpark Special

Camden Yards is not just a great place to watch baseball -- it is one of the most historically significant stadiums ever built. When it opened in 1992 it set an entirely new standard for what a ballpark could look and feel like, and the ripple effect transformed stadium design across American sports for the next 30 years. The Orioles themselves call it "The Ballpark That Forever Changed Baseball."

The B&O Warehouse

The eight-story 1899 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad warehouse beyond right field is the defining visual of Camden Yards. It houses offices, the team store, and serves as the most iconic backdrop in baseball. Cal Ripken Jr. hit a ball off the warehouse during the 1993 Home Run Derby -- the only player ever to reach it.

Eutaw Street

The street running between the seating area and the warehouse is open during games and is one of baseball's great concourse experiences. Look for the brass baseball markers embedded in the pavement marking where home runs have landed on Eutaw Street over the years.

Boog's BBQ

Ask any Orioles fan where to eat at Camden Yards and the answer is Boog's BBQ on Eutaw Street -- the pit beef and pit turkey stand named after former Orioles slugger Boog Powell, who has been a frequent presence there over the years. It is one of the most beloved food traditions in all of baseball.

The Hall of Fame Picnic Area

Beyond left-center field, a grassy picnic area features statues of the six Hall of Famers inducted as Orioles: Brooks Robinson, Frank Robinson, Jim Palmer, Eddie Murray, Earl Weaver, and Cal Ripken Jr. A relaxed, shaded setting worth exploring before the game.

The Orange Seats

Two orange seats in the outfield mark historic home run landing spots -- one for Cal Ripken Jr.'s record-breaking 278th home run as a shortstop, and one for Eddie Murray's 500th career home run. Simple but meaningful markers of Orioles history built into the fabric of the ballpark.

Seventh Inning Stretch Tradition: Since 1975, the Orioles have played John Denver's "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" during the seventh-inning stretch at every home game -- one of the longest-running and most beloved traditions in baseball. Plan to be in your seat for it.

Baltimore Orioles History: Three Championships and a Legacy of Greatness

The Baltimore Orioles are one of the most storied franchises in American League history. Since relocating from St. Louis in 1954, the Orioles have won three World Series championships -- in 1966, 1970, and 1983 -- along with seven American League pennants and 10 division titles.

The franchise's golden era ran from the mid-1960s through the early 1980s under legendary manager Earl Weaver, featuring a Hall of Fame roster that included Brooks Robinson, Frank Robinson, Jim Palmer, Eddie Murray, and eventually Cal Ripken Jr. -- who played 2,632 consecutive games as an Oriole, setting a record that will almost certainly never be broken.

After a long rebuilding period, the Orioles won the AL East in 2023 with a 101-61 record -- their best record in over four decades -- built around a young core of elite talent. The O's are one of the most exciting young teams in the American League and Camden Yards is energized again the way longtime fans remember.

AL East Rivalries, Postseason Tickets, and Special Games

Yankees vs Orioles

The New York Yankees are the Orioles' most storied AL East rival. The two franchises have battled for division supremacy for decades -- from the Orioles' championship years of the 1960s and 70s to some of the most memorable pennant races in American League history. When the Yankees come to Camden Yards, the atmosphere is unlike any regular season game on the schedule. These are some of the most in-demand tickets of the home season.

Red Sox vs Orioles

The Boston Red Sox rivalry has its own distinct character -- two proud franchises that have competed at the top of the AL East for generations. Red Sox fans travel well and games at Camden Yards against Boston typically produce one of the loudest, most charged atmospheres of the season.

Postseason Tickets

When the Orioles reach the postseason, Camden Yards becomes one of the loudest and most electric atmospheres in baseball. SOLDOUT.COM has verified resale inventory for all postseason rounds:

MLB All-Star Weekend

The MLB All-Star Game and Home Run Derby rotate between stadiums each July. SOLDOUT.COM has tickets for All-Star Weekend when it comes to your market.

Getting to Camden Yards: Parking, Transit, and Rideshare

Camden Yards is located in downtown Baltimore at 333 West Camden Street, Baltimore, MD 21201. The stadium has a capacity of 45,971 (48,187 including standing room).

Light Rail and MARC: The Light RailLink and the MARC Camden Line both stop at Camden Station adjacent to the ballpark -- easily the most stress-free way to attend a game. Baltimore's Light Rail connects directly from BWI Airport, making it a convenient option for out-of-town visitors.

Parking: On-site lots at the Camden Yards Sports Complex are available with pre-paid passes. The lots fill quickly for high-demand games against the Yankees, Red Sox, and during postseason play. Pre-purchasing a parking pass before game day is strongly recommended for those driving.

Rideshare: Designated rideshare pickup and drop-off zones are signed around the stadium. Set your pickup location before you arrive -- especially for post-game pickup when demand surges. For popular games, consider walking a couple of blocks from the stadium before requesting your ride to reduce wait times.

Nearby before the game: Camden Yards sits close to some of Baltimore's best pre-game spots. Pickles Pub and Pratt Street Ale House are fan favorites near the stadium. Cross Street Market in Federal Hill offers a range of food options about a mile from the park. The Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum is a short walk and worth a visit for baseball fans.

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Baltimore Orioles Tickets FAQ

Where do the Baltimore Orioles play?

The Baltimore Orioles play home games at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, located at 333 West Camden Street in downtown Baltimore, Maryland. Opened in 1992, Camden Yards is widely considered one of the best ballparks in Major League Baseball and the stadium that changed how ballparks were designed across the sport.

What are the best seats at Camden Yards?

The best overall seats are in Sections 28-48 behind home plate at field level and Sections 22-26 above the Orioles dugout for proximity to the team. Club Level sections 282-288 include food and non-alcoholic beverages with admission making them the best all-inclusive value. Eutaw Street bleacher seats in Section 98 are the best budget option that still has a view of the scoreboard. Many Orioles fans will tell you there genuinely is not a bad seat in the building.

How many World Series have the Baltimore Orioles won?

The Baltimore Orioles have won three World Series championships -- in 1966 (defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers), 1970 (defeating the Cincinnati Reds), and 1983 (defeating the Philadelphia Phillies). The franchise has also won seven American League pennants and 10 division titles since moving to Baltimore in 1954.

Who are the Baltimore Orioles' biggest rivals?

The Orioles' primary rivals are the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox -- the other marquee franchises in the AL East. The Yankees rivalry in particular is one of baseball's most storied, with decades of division races and playoff battles between the two franchises. Games against the Yankees and Red Sox at Camden Yards are typically the most in-demand home tickets of the season.

How do I get to Camden Yards?

Camden Yards is easily accessible by public transit -- the Light RailLink and MARC Camden Line both stop at Camden Station directly adjacent to the ballpark. Driving fans can use on-site lots at the Camden Yards Sports Complex with pre-purchased passes. Rideshare is also a popular option with designated pickup and drop-off zones around the stadium. Light Rail from BWI Airport connects directly to Camden Station making it convenient for out-of-town visitors.

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Yes. Every order is backed by our 100% Fan Guarantee. Your tickets will be authentic, valid for entry, and delivered in time for the game. If your tickets are invalid or the event is permanently canceled and not rescheduled, you are entitled to replacement tickets of equal or better value or a complete 100% refund. Read the full policy at soldout.com/money-back-guarantee.

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Can I buy sold-out Baltimore Orioles tickets?

Yes. SOLDOUT.COM is a verified resale marketplace with access to inventory from professional sellers even when the Orioles box office has no remaining seats. High-demand games against the Yankees and Red Sox and postseason tickets are frequently available on SOLDOUT.COM after primary inventory sells out.

What is the Camden Yards bag policy?

The Orioles have protective netting extending from Section 6 through Section 70 at Camden Yards. For bag policies and prohibited items, always check the official Baltimore Orioles website before game day as policies are subject to change. Generally, soft-sided bags within the size limit are permitted and all bags are subject to security screening upon entry.

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