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A special Opening Day edition of the Orange Crush chat at 3:00 Monday

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Off to their best start in 14 years, the first-place Orioles (3-0) return to Baltimore on Monday to take on the Detroit Tigers and to open their 20th season at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

If you don’t have tickets and can’t make it to Luna del Sea on Pratt Street for WNST’s pregame party starting at noon, be sure to join us in a special Opening Day edition of the Orange Crush live chat. Drew Forrester and I will be live from Camden Yards as young starter Jake Arrieta looks to continue the success of his pitching brethren in a three-game sweep over the Rays.

You love our Purple Haze chats during football season, so join us in the Orange Crush at 3:00 p.m. for the start of the home schedule as a packed Camden Yards will be eager to welcome the surprising Birds back to Baltimore. WNST.net personalities will be joining us throughout the afternoon as the Orioles try to get off to their first 4-0 start since 1997.

Experience the newest way to enjoy a ballgame by watching with us in the Orange Crush chat and remember to follow us on Twitter (@WNST) for the latest updates and analysis from Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

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