Baltimore Orioles players meet fans at Birdland Caravan events

PEOPLE TO STAY HOME IF CONDITIONS ON ROADS OR SIDEWALKS ARE UNSAFE. WELL, THE AU’S NEWEST SLUGGER, PETE ALONSO, MADE AN APPEARANCE IN BALTIMORE YESTERDAY. HE JOINED TEAMMATES GUNNAR HENDERSON AND SAMUEL BASILE. DYLAN BEAVERS AND JORDAN WESTBURG FOR A SPECIAL CHARITY EVENT HERE IN BALTIMORE. IT’S ALL PART OF THE BIRDLAND CARAVAN. THEY WERE VOLUNTEERING AT BLESSINGS IN A BACKPACK, FILLING BACKPACKS WITH FOOD. YOU CAN SEE THAT LINE THERE. IT’S AN ASSEMBLY LINE, REALLY. THE PROGRAM MAKES SURE KIDS ARE FED EVEN WHEN SCHOOL’S OUT. THE TEAM ALSO SURPRISED TWO SCHOOLS WITH A BRAND STEM CENTERS. VERY COOL. AND NOW WE ARE JUST THREE WEEKS AWAY FROM ORIOLES PITCHERS AND CATCHERS REPORTING TO SARASOTA FOR SPRING TRAINING. FEELS WARM JUST THINKING ABOUT IT. PLAYERS WILL START SHOWING UP ON FEBRUARY THE 10TH, BUT THE TEAM EQUIPMENT IS ALREADY ON ITS WAY DOWN TO FLORIDA. THE TEAM PACKED UP EVERYTHING THEY NEED FOR SPRING TRAINING, INCLUDING UNIFORMS. BATS, PITCHING M

Baltimore Orioles players meet fans at Birdland Caravan events

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Updated: 8:36 AM EST Jan 24, 2026

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The Orioles Birdland Caravan weekend tour returned to bring Baltimore baseball directly to the fans. The winter tour brought happy hours, bowling, pop-up photo opportunities, mascot meet-and-greets, and an opportunity to hear from some of the newest members of the organization.

BALTIMORE —

The Orioles Birdland Caravan weekend tour returned to bring Baltimore baseball directly to the fans. The winter tour brought happy hours, bowling, pop-up photo opportunities, mascot meet-and-greets, and an opportunity to hear from some of the newest members of the organization.