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Spring training is a tremendous vacation opportunity for the die-hard Baltimore Oriole fan to escape chilly Maryland and enjoy the beautiful Florida climate in late February and March. Baltimore Orioles fans can find and purchase great spring training game seats at Ed Smith Stadium right from this website. Buying Orioles tickets through this site also allows baseball fans to contribute to the Charro Foundation and enjoy a spring training Oriole game, all at the same time.

The Charro Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization which works to strengthen the quality of education in the community and create opportunities for both students and educators. They strive to make a difference in the lives of young people in the community. The Charro Foundation provides scholarship funds to high school seniors pursuing a Bachelor’s in education as well as teachers who want to obtain their Master’s degree in education.

Once a Baltimore Oriole fan has purchased Orioles tickets through this website it is time to head to Ed Smith Stadium and enjoy spring training baseball. Ed Smith Stadium was built in 1989 and has a seating capacity of 7,500. The first season the Baltimore Orioles trained at Ed Smith Stadium was in 2010. The Orioles had previously conducted spring training activities at eleven other locations, including a previous stint at Ed Smith Stadium in 1991. Sarasota has a rich tradition of baseball and the renovations to the ballpark that occurred after the 2010 spring training season helped to capture the essence of classic baseball.

Ed Smith Stadium is a must stop on any Grapefruit League tour. The Charro Foundation has partnered with affiliates, and Orioles tickets purchased through this site, gives the foundation the financial support it needs to continue their good work. Baltimore Orioles tickets and giving back to the community is what baseball is all about.