Baltimore Orioles
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The left field wall was significantly moved back in 2022 to combat the home run-friendly dimensions, jumping LF from 333 to 376 ft before partial reversal in 2025.
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Oriole Park at Camden Yards opened on April 6, 1992 — and immediately changed ballpark architecture forever. The B&O Warehouse and asymmetric field redefined what a 'new' ballpark could look like.
Cal Ripken Jr. played his 2,131st consecutive game on September 6, breaking Lou Gehrig's record. Banners on the warehouse counted down each night. The streak would extend to 2,632.
The Orioles ended a 14-season losing-records streak with 93 wins and an AL East title race that came down to the final weekend.
Baltimore reached the ALCS for the first time in 17 years — losing in four straight to Kansas City.
The left field wall was moved back significantly to neutralize the park's home run advantage. Some of the change was reversed in 2025.
A young Orioles core led by Adley Rutschman, Gunnar Henderson, and Jackson Holliday won 101 games and the AL East.