Ten members of the Baltimore City Council are calling on the Baltimore Orioles to help support the hundreds of Camden Yards concession workers who are out of a job while baseball is stalled.|| Coronavirus updates | Maryland's latest numbers | Rumor Control ||In the letter to Orioles owner and chairman Peter Angelos, council members ask for the team to help financially support the 700 Delaware North Concession workers who are currently laid off without pay.The workers are not included in the team's $1 million donation toward Camden Yards employees who are out of work because of the postponement of the season.The letter reads, in part: "We are all die-hard Orioles fans and love the team in good times and in bad. Now, we need the Orioles to support concessions workers at Camden Yards who are incredibly vulnerable to sudden loss of income."WBAL-TV 11 News has reached out to the Orioles for a statement.

Ten members of the Baltimore City Council are calling on the Baltimore Orioles to help support the hundreds of Camden Yards concession workers who are out of a job while baseball is stalled.

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In the letter to Orioles owner and chairman Peter Angelos, council members ask for the team to help financially support the 700 Delaware North Concession workers who are currently laid off without pay.



The workers are not included in the team's $1 million donation toward Camden Yards employees who are out of work because of the postponement of the season.

The letter reads, in part: "We are all die-hard Orioles fans and love the team in good times and in bad. Now, we need the Orioles to support concessions workers at Camden Yards who are incredibly vulnerable to sudden loss of income."

WBAL-TV 11 News has reached out to the Orioles for a statement.