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The Orioles and representatives of Gov. Wes Moore said Friday that they have reached agreement on a nonbinding“ memorandum of understanding” but not a lease— to keep the Orioles committed to Camden Yards for 30 years. Under the memorandum, the Orioles would cease paying rent to the state for Camden Yards but would assume responsibility for stadium operations and.
The Orioles are here to stay. After the third inning, the Orioles put on the video board at Oriole Park that the team and Maryland Stadium Authority have agreed to a new 30- year lease to keep the team in Baltimore. “Earlier today, the Orioles, Governor Wes Moore and the State of Maryland, and the Maryland Stadium Authority agreed to a deal that will keep the Orioles in.