It’s almost time to break out the orange and head to Camden Yards.Opening Day is a week away, and there’s plenty to be excited about — both on and off the field.Fans who pass through the gates on Eutaw Street will be greeted by a larger-than-life scoreboard.They’ll also get to take advantage of newly renovated spaces throughout the ballpark. New this year at the ballpark is the Corona Bar at the flag court and the Truist Club — the first-ever premium club at Oriole Park.”It looks spectacular. I think we’ve accomplished something in that we’re able to keep the things that people love about Camden Yards that make it special — the charm,” said Jennifer Grondahl, director of public relations for the Orioles. “But also have those upgraded facilities that fans have asked for and some of those social spaces, and we’ve announced a little bit of that.”First pitch between the Orioles and Twins is set for 3:05 p.m.

BALTIMORE —

It’s almost time to break out the orange and head to Camden Yards.

Opening Day is a week away, and there’s plenty to be excited about — both on and off the field.

Fans who pass through the gates on Eutaw Street will be greeted by a larger-than-life scoreboard.

They’ll also get to take advantage of newly renovated spaces throughout the ballpark. New this year at the ballpark is the Corona Bar at the flag court and the Truist Club — the first-ever premium club at Oriole Park.

“It looks spectacular. I think we’ve accomplished something in that we’re able to keep the things that people love about Camden Yards that make it special — the charm,” said Jennifer Grondahl, director of public relations for the Orioles. “But also have those upgraded facilities that fans have asked for and some of those social spaces, and we’ve announced a little bit of that.”

First pitch between the Orioles and Twins is set for 3:05 p.m.