Orioles executive vice president and general manager Mike Elias on Monday morning reiterated that the organization intends to build a winner in Baltimore, in a wide-ranging letter emailed to fans.
Referencing comments from CEO and Chairman John Angelos made in September 2019 that the team will be in Baltimore “as long as Fort McHenry is standing watch over the Inner Harbor,” Elias echoed that intent.
“While we know this year has brought about a great deal of uncertainty, please rest assured that there is nothing uncertain about the future of your Orioles in Baltimore,” Elias wrote, “or of the organizational commitment of our Chairman and CEO, the partnership group, the Senior Leadership Team, our entire professional staff, and our 26-man team to stay the course for decades to come as we succeed on and off the field in leading the way for our Baltimore community.