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  2. Baltimore Memorial Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, that formerly stood on 33rd Street on an oversized block officially called Venable Park, a former city park from the 1920s. The site was bound by Ellerslie Avenue to the west, 36th Street to the north, and Ednor Road to the east.

  3. May 7, 2020 · The Orioles closed out their stay at the old stadium, located on 33rd Street in the Waverly area of the city, on October 6, 1991. The season-ending game -- a 7-1 loss to the Detroit Tigers -- was not the reason why 50,700 fans filled the place that day.

  4. Jun 22, 1979 · The Orioles entered the bottom of the ninth down 5-3 to the Detroit Tigers, but Ken Singleton’s one-out home run off reliever Dave Tobik put a buzz into the Memorial Stadium crowd of 35,456 who began to hope for another comeback win. In their last home game, on June 10, the Orioles scored three runs in the bottom of the ninth for a 5-4 ...

  5. Oct 6, 1991 · Memorial Stadium was packed for the game although the Orioles were finishing a dismal season. They had a 67-94 record heading into the final day of the campaign. Their opponent, the Detroit Tigers, tried to stay in contention most of the season but finished tied for second place behind the Toronto Blue Jays.

  6. Mar 31, 2014 · Baltimore Memorial Stadium (1990): ... Tiger Stadium (1992): Home to the Detroit Tigers from 1912 to 1999, the stadium was a great venue to watch baseball, but the surrounding neighborhood of ...

  7. In 1985, a $2.9 million Diamond Vision video board was added in left center field. Memorial Stadium offered beautiful views of the landscape beyond the open-end of the stadium. In 1988 the Orioles announced plans to build a new ballpark in downtown Baltimore. On October 6, 1991 a sellout crowd saw the Orioles fall to the Detroit Tigers in the ...

  8. Apr 1, 2013 · Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, home of the Orioles from 1954 to 1991 (DAVID STINSON) Memorial Stadium was located at 900 East 33rd Street in Baltimore, a mile northeast of Oriole Parks (I)-(V).1 Memorial Stadium was the home of the American League Baltimore Orioles from 1954 to 1991, and the National Football League Baltimore Colts from 1953 through 1983.2

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