This Was How The Orioles-White Sox Game Sounded And Felt

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The Baltimore Orioles played the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday at Orioles Park at Camden Yards in front of zero fans — save for a few Orioles employees inside, and fans who found themselves some views outside the stadium. The decision to close the game to fans — a result of safety concerns related to the Freddie Gray protests — made for an odd and oddly quiet affair, as all the murmurs and singing of a typical baseball game were replaced by thwacks and spit. PLAYERS WARMING UP Orioles players warming up by playing some football in right field. No fans will be in attendance for today’s game between …

The Baltimore Orioles played the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday at Orioles Park at Camden Yards in front of zero fans — save for a few Orioles employees inside, and fans who found themselves some views outside the stadium.

The decision to close the game to fans — a result of safety concerns related to the Freddie Gray protests — made for an odd and oddly quiet affair, as all the murmurs and singing of a typical baseball game were replaced by thwacks and spit.

PLAYERS WARMING UP

PLAYERS TAKING THE FIELD


FAKE HIGH FIVES


CATCHERS RUNNING AROUND


SILENT STRIKEOUTS


SOUNDS OF A CATCHER CATCHING


NO FANS TO CATCH TOSSED-AWAY BALLS


OR HOME RUN BALLS


INSTEAD, THEY’RE STUCK OUTSIDE


WHICH WAS ODD AT TIMES


OH, AND THE GOLF VOICE


THEN, OF COURSE, THERE WAS THE SEVENTH-INNING STRETCH

IT WAS ODD

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This Was How The Orioles-White Sox Game Sounded And Felt