Join the Baltimore Orioles & Mayor Scott for a Post-Season Rally!

WHAT:

On Monday, September 30, Orioles fans are invited to Be The Noise in the Inner Harbor as Orioles fans rally together ahead of the 2024 Postseason.

The Baltimore City Postseason Rally will feature special appearances by Baltimore City Mayor BRANDON SCOTT, Orioles Hall of Famer SCOTT McGREGOR, the Oriole Bird, and Mr. Splash. Orioles in-park host DENNIS T. will emcee the event, with live music from DJ MIGHTY MARK. Enjoy the Dunkin' Cruiser, food trucks, lawn games, and giveaways.

Fans will also have the opportunity to win two (2) Postseason tickets (pending home games and results of Postseason games).

Media wishing to attend any of the "Be The Noise" Postseason events must RSVP to the Orioles Public Relations Department by emailing OriolesPR@orioles.com.

More information on the Postseason events can be found at Orioles.com/BeTheNoise.

WHEN:

Monday, September 30, 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.

WHERE:

Inner Harbor Amphitheater
Baltimore, MD 21230

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