Adam Jones and his Orioles teammates celebrated Baltimore’s first American League East title since 1997 the same way they’ve celebrated most of their wins at home this season — with pie. Beer, too. But also a lot of pie.

Jones, who has pied teammates throughout the season with $28 pies delivered by the Dangerously Delicious Pies shop, worked overtime as the Orioles’ unofficial pie man on Tuesday.

Jones pied Orioles outfielder Nick Markakis, who was holding his youngest son.

Jones pied Orioles fans who stuck around for the postgame celebration.

Jones had a seemingly endless supply of pies.

Seriously, where did Jones get all these pies?

Mary Wortman, co-owner of the Dangerously Delicious shop in Baltimore, said two pies were delivered to the Orioles clubhouse before Tuesday’s game, per usual.

“One’s for eating and one’s for smashing,” Wortman said. “If they don’t use them, they kind of build up in the refrigerator. Sometimes they save them. It looked like they were even using the ones that we gave them to eat. I think they were just kind of caught up in the moment.”

Wortman said that Orioles fans stopped by the shop and wrote good luck messages inside the boxes that were used to deliver Tuesday’s pies — a Strawberry Cream and a Reese’s Cream.

“That was a first,” she said.

Eventually, though, the supply of tasty pies ran out, and Jones had to settle for a shaving cream and beer pie.

And Adam Jones post-pie... pic.twitter.com/sC4rYxoscx — Luke Jones (@BaltimoreLuke) September 17, 2014

Orioles Manager Buck Showalter didn’t take a pie on Tuesday, but said he would after Game 7 of the World Series.

Buck said it. Game 7 he will take a pie. Just sayin... — Dangerously Delicious Balt (@DangerouspiesMD) September 17, 2014

Thanks to @adammcginnis and @ChrisMottram, who took some excellent Vines of the Nationals’ celebration as well.