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Maryland Stadium Authority Approves $22.7M Video Upgrades for Camden Yards

Construction on 4K scoreboards, ribbon boards, and a unified control room will begin after the 2025 season, with completion set for Opening Day 2026.

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A rendering of the Orioles’ new scoreboard in center field at Camden Yards, which will be in place for the 2026 season. It will be the 12th largest in MLB, according to the team. (Courtesy/Baltimore Orioles)

Overview

  • The Maryland Stadium Authority has greenlit plans for new 4K resolution video boards, ribbon boards, and a unified control room at Camden Yards.
  • The centerpiece of the upgrades is a 7,466-square-foot center field scoreboard, which will be the 12th largest in Major League Baseball.
  • The $22.7 million project, awarded to Gilbane, will include demolition, structural steel, HVAC, and electrical work, with video components estimated at $6 million.
  • The upgrades will be funded through a $135 million public bond financing package approved in January 2025 by the Maryland Board of Public Works.
  • Iconic Camden Yards features, including the center-field clock, Oriole bird weather vanes, and T. Rowe Price sign, will remain intact despite the modernization.