
The Maryland Stadium Authority has approved significant enhancements for Oriole Park at Camden Yards, promising fans a more engaging game day experience with new visuals for the 2026 season. As confirmed by FOX Baltimore, the plans feature a new center field videoboard, right field wall display, and additional upgrades, particularly focused on the upper deck and club level.
Expected to start taking shape after the close of the 2025 season, the new center field videoboard, which will sprawl two-and-a-half times the size of the current one, has already been spotlighted as a focal point of the renovations. Despite being a notable addition, the board will only rank twelfth among its Major League Baseball counterparts. Touched by a whiff of renovation fever, a total of 1,125 feet of ribbon board also enters the picture, with a staggering 16,681,456 pixels - all coming in at 4K resolution - making their way into Camden Yards, according to details from FOX Baltimore.
Chiming in on the tech upgrade, Camden Chat gave fans a tantalizing peek at what the future holds for Oriole Park's visual matrix. The new scoreboard alone measures a vast 7,466 square feet. And it's not all about the center field; the right field is catching a share of the upgrade spotlight with a revamp of a 1,333 square foot display area. The Orioles release highlighted, practically jumping with nearly 17 million pixels, with a healthy chunk, about 8.2 million, dedicated to a ribbon board encircling the club level.
Fans keen on tracking the progress or gawping at some pre-release renderings of the impending marvels can head to the Orioles' dedicated website.









