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Orioles’ ‘Birdland Caravan’ tour to return in first week of February

Feb. 5, 2023
Orioles’ ‘Birdland Caravan’ tour to return in first week of February

For the first time in three years, the Orioles will close the offseason by giving their fans the chance to meet with players and other faces of the organization.

The team announced Jan. 9 the return of the “Birdland Caravan,” a four-day tour featuring events throughout the region Feb. 2-5. The first Birdland Caravan, a replacement for FanFest, took place in 2020, but the tour wasn’t held in 2021 or 2022 because of the coronavirus pandemic and the Major League Baseball lockout, respectively.

Events include meet and greets with the Oriole Bird, autograph signings and happy hours, with tickets for autographs and the events at Topgolf Baltimore and Bowlero College Park going on sale at orioles.com/caravan. The Topgolf event is one of two in Baltimore after the original caravan bypassed the city.

Players scheduled to participate throughout the tour are Bryan Baker, Félix Bautista, DL Hall, Austin Hays, Gunnar Henderson, Joey Krehbiel, Heston Kjerstad, Dean Kremer, Ryan Mckenna, John Means, Ryan Mountcastle, Cedric Mullins, Grayson Rodriguez, Adley Rutschman, Kyle Stowers, Dillon Tate, Ramón Urías, Terrin Vavra and Nick Vespi, with executive vice president and general manager Mike Elias, manager Brandon Hyde, assistant general manager of analytics Sig Mejdal and assistant general manager of baseball operations Eve Rosenbaum attending, as well.

In addition to the public and ticketed events, Orioles players and staff will pack food for local families at the Maryland Food Bank during a private event on Feb. 3.

“We are excited to reintroduce the Birdland Caravan to our fans throughout the Mid-Atlantic region and engage with them beyond the ballpark,” Jennifer Grondahl, the Orioles’ senior vice president of community development and communications, said in a statement. “The weekend’s events will feature unique opportunities to interact with players, prospects, and staff, in a larger geographical circle than ever before. We’re eager to get back out into our communities and celebrate the exciting present and future of Orioles Baseball.”

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