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10 most memorable games in Camden Yards history

More than 1,600 games have been played at Camden Yards in the past 20 seasons. The attempt today is to give you the 10 most memorable (with an honorable-mention 11th).

Most of the ones included go beyond what happened on the field. They have historical significance for the Orioles, the opposition or baseball in general.

Some represent tremendous days in Orioles lore. Some are the most painful endured by the team and its fans.

But here's guessing you will remember most, if not all, of these.

— Dan Connolly
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The Orioles trailed the Red Sox 10-1 heading into the bottom of the seventh. But they scored five runs in the seventh, which included a three-run, pinch-hit homer by Oscar Salazar (above right). They then scored five more in an eighth inning that included pitcher Jeremy Guthrie's entering as a pinch-runner and scoring the tying run on a two-run double by Nick Markakis against closer Jonathan Papelbon. It was the largest comeback in Orioles history at Camden Yards.

Honorable mention: Greatest comeback at the Yard, June 30, 2009

( AP photo / June 30, 2009 )
The Orioles trailed the Red Sox 10-1 heading into the bottom of the seventh. But they scored five runs in the seventh, which included a three-run, pinch-hit homer by Oscar Salazar (above right). They then scored five more in an eighth inning that included pitcher Jeremy Guthrie's entering as a pinch-runner and scoring the tying run on a two-run double by Nick Markakis against closer Jonathan Papelbon. It was the largest comeback in Orioles history at Camden Yards.
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