BALTIMORE, Md. — Oriole Park at Camden Yards will have a dramatically different look when fans return for the 2026 season, and the team hopes the upgrades will coincide with success on the field after a disappointing last-place finish.

The Maryland Stadium Authority’s Board of Directors on Tuesday approved more than $4 million in improvements for furniture and fixtures, structural steel painting, on-call plumbing and general maintenance as part of the ongoing modernization project.

Among the most visible changes will be a new center field video board that’s two and a half times larger than the current screen, ranking as the 12th largest in Major League Baseball. A new display along the right field wall will further expand the ballpark’s use of in-game visuals and replays.

The Orioles are also investing in premium fan experiences. The existing press box is being converted into an exclusive Home Plate Club with seating for about 380 fans. The club package will include VIP parking, a private entrance, and a rotating upscale food and beverage menu.

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