How Do I Find Today's Baltimore Orioles Game Time?

The Baltimore Orioles' game time changes daily based on the season and broadcast schedule. During the MLB regular season (late March through late September), most games start at 7:05 p.m. ET at Camden Yards, though afternoon games begin at 1:05 p.m. ET. The most reliable way to confirm today's exact start time is to visit MLB.com, search "Baltimore Orioles schedule," or check the official Orioles website at MLB.com/orioles. Game times occasionally shift for national television broadcasts on ESPN or Fox, which typically push start times to 7:10 p.m. or later.

Why Game Times Vary

MLB schedules account for television coverage, opposing team travel, and daylight constraints. The Orioles' primary local broadcast partner is MASN (Mid-Atlantic Sports Network), which shows most games. When a game airs nationally on ESPN or Fox, the start time is often 30 minutes to an hour later than the standard 7:05 p.m. slot, sometimes as late as 8:05 p.m. ET. Afternoon games, scheduled for weekend series or specific promotional days, typically start at 1:05 p.m. ET, occasionally 4:05 p.m. ET for late-afternoon slots.

During the off-season (late September through March), the Orioles do not play regular-season games. Spring training games begin in late February and run through late March, with varying start times that require separate confirmation on the Orioles' website.

How to Access Real-Time Schedule Information

The Orioles' official website (MLB.com/orioles) displays the complete schedule with start times, opponent, broadcast channel, and ticket availability. This source updates for any last-minute changes. ESPN's sports app and the MLB app also pull official schedule data. If you prefer not to search online, calling the Camden Yards box office at the main Orioles number will confirm today's game time and whether tickets remain available.

Ticket prices vary widely by opponent and day of the week. A mid-week game against a division rival typically costs more than a weekday game against a non-division opponent. Expect to pay $15 to $40 for standing-room-only or upper-deck seats in low-demand matchups, and $50 to $150 or more for lower bowl or premium seating during marquee games. Playoff games, if the Orioles qualify, command significantly higher prices and sell out quickly.

Planning for Game Day at Camden Yards

If you plan to attend, arrive at least one hour before the listed start time. Camden Yards, located at 333 West Camden Street in downtown Baltimore, allows general admission entry about 90 minutes before first pitch. Parking in the immediate ballpark area fills quickly; consider using the nearby Ridgeway Lot or public garages a few blocks away, or using public transportation via MTA Light Rail, which has a station at Camden Yards.

Broadcast information helps if you cannot attend in person. MASN carries most regular-season games. If a game is not listed in your TV guide, it may air on a streaming service or be available through MLB.TV, though blackout restrictions apply to in-market games in the Baltimore region on MASN. Check the game listing on MLB.com for the exact broadcast outlet.

Off-Season and Special Scheduling

Outside the regular season, the Orioles' schedule is less frequent. Winter Leagues exist but do not involve the main Orioles roster. If you are interested in Orioles players year-round, monitor their website for any announced public appearances or off-season events at Camden Yards.

Game times can shift 12 to 24 hours before first pitch if weather, roster moves, or other operational needs arise. Refreshing the official schedule on game day morning reduces the risk of showing up at an unexpected start time.

Related Questions

What is the best way to buy tickets for a specific Orioles game? Purchase through MLB.com/orioles, the official ticket partner, Ticketmaster, or directly at the Camden Yards box office on game day for same-day availability and potential walk-up discounts.

Can I watch an Orioles game if I live outside the Baltimore region? Yes; games broadcast on ESPN or Fox are available nationwide, and out-of-market viewers can subscribe to MLB.TV, though games on MASN may be restricted in the Mid-Atlantic region.