Oriole Park at Camden Yards Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in! ====Eutaw Street==== Eutaw Street, between the stadium and the warehouse, is closed to vehicular traffic. Along this street, spectators can get a view of the game or visit the many shops and restaurants that line the thoroughfare, including former Oriole star [[Boog Powell]]'s outdoor barbecue stand. On game days, pedestrians must have a ticket in order to walk on the part of Eutaw Street adjacent to the stadium; however, on non-game days the street is open to all, while access to the stadium is gated. Sections 90–98, called Eutaw Street palace, are located not in the stadium, but adjacent to Eutaw Street, with the seats descending toward the outfield below. If a game sells out, fans may purchase reduced-price "[[standing-room only]]" tickets, which entitle them to enter Eutaw Street and watch the game from two designated standing areas (in the left field bullpen area or above the scoreboard in right field). Many home run balls have landed on Eutaw Street, and the Orioles organization has marked the spots with small baseball-shaped bronze plaques embedded in the street, though it sometimes takes up to a year for each homer to get a plaque. As of 2023, there have been 120 homers have cleared the flag court to land on Eutaw Street. <ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.mlb.com/orioles/ballpark/information/eutaw-street | title=Eutaw Street | Baltimore Orioles | website=[[MLB.com]] }}</ref> The first home run to reach Eutaw Street was hit by [[Mickey Tettleton]] of the [[1992 Detroit Tigers season|Detroit Tigers]] on April 20, 1992.<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3CoDAAAAMBAJ&q=mickey+tettleton+baseball+digest&pg=PA33|title=Mammoth Homers by Active Longball Hitters Recalled|last=Stewart|first=Wayne|publisher=Lakeside Publishing Company|location=Evanston, Illinois|date=May 1993|work=Baseball Digest|access-date=March 9, 2011}}</ref> The longest in-game home run to land on Eutaw Street was a towering 462 foot shot by [[Gunnar Henderson]] of the [[2023 Baltimore Orioles season|Orioles]] on June 11, 2023. However, the only player to ever hit the [[Baltimore & Ohio Warehouse at Camden Yards]] on the fly is [[Ken Griffey Jr]] of the [[Seattle Mariners]], who accomplished the 465-foot clout as part of the 1993 HomeRun Derby. <ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.mlb.com/cut4/ken-griffey-jr-homers-off-warehouse-at-camden-yards-c284814602 | title=Home Run Derby hero Ken Griffey Jr. Is still the only player to ever homer off the Camden Yards warehouse | website=[[MLB.com]] | date=12 July 2018 }}</ref> The June 29, 2012 game against the [[2012 Cleveland Indians season|Cleveland Indians]] was only the second time multiple home runs have landed on Eutaw Street in a single game. The first occurrence was during the April 11, 1997 game against the [[1997 Texas Rangers season|Texas Rangers]] when [[Rafael Palmeiro]] hit two home runs which landed on Eutaw Street. The single season record for home runs landing on Eutaw Street is eight, set in 2008.<ref>{{cite news|last=Connolly|first=Dan|title=The Year of the Eutaw Street Homer Continues|url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/orioles/blog/bal-the-year-of-the-eutaw-street-homer-continues-20120629,0,4488067.story|access-date=June 30, 2012|newspaper=[[The Baltimore Sun]]|date=June 29, 2012}}</ref> Major League Baseball's official website, MLB.com, publishes an updated list of Eutaw Street on the Orioles webpage.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.mlb.com/orioles/ballpark/information/eutaw-street#all-time-list | title=Eutaw Street | Baltimore Orioles | website=[[MLB.com]] }}</ref> Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see Christianpedia:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! Cancel Editing help (opens in new window) Discuss this page