Longtime fan. Long-term partner. The Baltimore Orioles and T. Rowe Price are thrilled to announce a marquee partnership that makes T. Rowe Price the exclusive investment and wealth management sponsor of the baseball club. The centerpiece of the deal is a T. Rowe Price-branded uniform patch that will adorn the sleeve of Orioles players’ jerseys for all regular season and Postseason games, beginning tomorrow, June 11, when the Orioles will host the Atlanta Braves for an evening game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
I love this partnership between two staples of Baltimore. Awesome move with the pivot from the rumored naming rights being almost a closed deal before the sale of the team. As a lifelong Orioles fan, I'm hoping the next announcement is a Henderson/Rutschman long term contract where they use T. Rowe Price to manage their new agreed upon wealth lol.
The sanctity of baseball uniforms were ruined when Nike got involved. Atleast it's a baltimore staple sponsoring the team. Wish they took over the blank space on the scoreboard, but the Banner or McCormick could take over that and I'd be happy. Whatever it takes to NOT change the name of Camden Yards. Next up, lets add some more ribbon video boards around the club level to maximize advert space. and update the sound system. please and thank you!
A natural fit. Go O's
Nice to see the partnership and sponsorship between these two Baltimore stalwarts, but not loving the execution. Hopefully it will grow on me...... 🤔
As if we aren't subjected to enough billboards on a daily basis.
Let's support this partnership by including some of our sponsorship-based drink carriers in-venue, to put valuable information directly INTO THE HANDS of Orioles Fans for up to 40x the engagement!
Why? I mean, I know why. But….why?
Congratulations on the partnership - it looks great!
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1moI can’t believe how bad this is. I hate sponsorship patches whenever I see them on MLB team’s uniforms, and I was always proud that the Orioles didn’t do it. What’s next, naming rights to Camden Yards? Isn’t there already enough useless and irritating advertising all over everything?