Seeking a "happier medium," Orioles general manager Mike Elias said the team will adjust its left-field wall again, bringing it closer in and reducing its height.

Published a year ago on Nov 18th 2024, 11:00 am
By Web Desk

BALTIMORE -- The Orioles are ready to adjust their wall in left field again.
The team moved the wall at Camden Yards back and made it significantly taller before the 2022 season. General manager Mike Elias said Friday that the team "overcorrected" and will try to find a "happier medium" before the 2025 season.
The team sent out a rendering of changes showing the wall moved farther in -- particularly in left-center field near the bullpens -- and reduced in height.
The team moved the wall at Camden Yards back and made it significantly taller before the 2022 season. General manager Mike Elias said Friday that the team "overcorrected" and will try to find a "happier medium" before the 2025 season.
The team sent out a rendering of changes showing the wall moved farther in -- particularly in left-center field near the bullpens -- and reduced in height.

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