Orioles news: 2025 promotions schedule highlights, and an updated Bird Bath

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The Baltimore Orioles have released their promotional schedule for the upcoming season, that includes giveaways, Friday Fireworks, and Kids Run the Bases at Camden Yards.

Guaranteeing to receive a giveaway can be difficult but all fans that go to the Home Opener on Monday, March 31st, against the Boston Red Sox, will be receiving an Orioles Rally Towel.

Bobblehead collectors will not want to miss the fantastic options of this season. The O’s are leading off with a David Rubenstein bobblehead on Saturday, April 9th, against the Cincinnati Reds.

That’s followed by a duo of great bobbleheads that come from a galaxy far far away, when the Kansas City Royals come to town from Friday, May 2nd to Sunday, May 4th.

Star Wars themed bobble-heads of Colton Cowser and Gunnar Henderson will be given out on the Friday and Sunday match-ups, respectively.

The Orioles will then have three more fantastic options showing off the team’s young talent with a Grayson Rodriguez bobblehead on Saturday, May 31st, against the Chicago White Sox.

When the division rival Toronto Blue Jays come to town on Monday, July 28th, fans will receive a Jordan Westburg bobblehead.

Wrapping the season up, on Wednesday, September 24th the team will give away an Adley Rutschman golf bobblehead as the Orioles take on the Tampa Bay Rays during fan appreciation week.

The Orioles’ 2025 promotional schedule is here!

If you are a fan of the creative jerseys and shirts then you will be excited for the Orioles hockey jersey on Friday, April 18th, when the Reds come to town.

On select nights throughout the season, the team will be giving away t-shirts to the first 15,000 fans.

The Orioles have multiple unique jerseys for fans this season.

On Wednesday, June 25th the Orioles will be giving away an Orioles pride jersey. Just two days later the O’s will crossover with the sport of soccer by giving the first 15,000 fans a city connect soccer jersey.

Last but certainly not least, they’ll be paying homage to Orioles legend Jim Palmer with a replica jersey giveaway when the Houston Astros come in on Saturday, August 23rd.

If you love Hawaiian shirts, you will have two opportunities to get your hands on a Birdland Hawaiian shirt when the Orioles take on the New York Mets on Tuesday, July 8th and the Miami Marlins on Saturday, July 12th.

Don’t think that they forgot about the head wear. On Sunday, June 15th against the Los Angeles angels the Orioles will have a straw hat for the first 15,000 fans.

Fan of Jimmy Buffet? The O’s have you covered too, with a yacht rock cap against the Mets on Thursday, July 10th. When the Colorado Rockies come to town on Friday, July 25th the Orioles will have a floppy hat for the first 20,000 fans 21 and older.

The hat features a retro word-mark “Orioles” over-top of a Baseball Diamond. When the Athletics come to visit on Sunday, August 10th, the fashionistas will love an Orioles corduroy cap.

The Orioles will have two more fantastic pieces of head-wear for fans to grab when the Houston Astros and Tampa Bay Rays come in.

Only fitting that when a team from the Lone Star State comes to play, O’s fans will receive a cowboy hat on Friday, August 22nd. On Tuesday, September 23rd, fans will receive a knit beanie for Fan Appreciation Week.

Orioles expand Mr. Splash’s platform

The Orioles have brought the left field wall back in for the upcoming season. With that, the team has decided to expand the platform of Mr. Splash. The Bird Bath will now extend across all of Section 84 and 86.

Of note: Mr. Splash’s platform behind the #Orioles’ new left-field wall at Camden Yards will actually stretch across all of Sections 84 and 86.An updated rendering: https://t.co/WfmiFl16c0 pic.twitter.com/qdpMIhxTRZ

— Jake Rill (@JakeDRill) January 8, 2025

Mr. Splash will now have more ground to cover when the Orioles get an extra base hit.

All fans that are buying tickets in the two sections will be a target for Mr. Splash.

Debuting in May of 2023 the Bird Bath was a way for the players to get the fans involved in their water themed celebrations and it has been a rousing success.

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