Last season, the Baltimore Orioles rolled out their ‘Kids Cheer Free’ program, allowing children nine & under free admission when an adult purchases a full-priced upper deck ticket. This year, it’s been announced that the program is back!

When an adult purchases an upper deck ticket, they’re permitted to bring two children nine & under.

“The Orioles are committed to welcoming families from all walks of life to experience our national pastime at Oriole Park. Our goal is to make baseball as accessible as possible for families and children,” said John Angelos, Orioles executive vice president. “As our organization continues to cast a broad community outreach, we will continue to create and strengthen family-friendly programs, initiatives and experiences.” (via Orioles.com)

As it was when it was introduced, the ‘Kids Cheer Free’ program is great for the brand; the Orioles are looking towards their future on the field so it makes sense to do the same with their fanbase. Ideally, the kids who enter Oriole Park at Camden Yards feel the magic of the ballpark and catch the bug, if not for the O’s than just for baseball in general.

Upon arriving, young fans can enjoy a special section dedicated to kids (Kids’ Corner) that has a jungle gym and other cool amenities for youngsters.

Anyone interested in reserving ‘Kids Cheer Free’ tickets can go here. The first eligible game is on April 6th when the O’s host the New York Yankees.

Anyone interested in reserving ‘Kids Cheer Free’ tickets can go here. The first eligible game is on April 6th when the O’s host the New York Yankees.