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Share Your Orioles, Nationals Pictures With Patch For Chance To Be In Photo Story
The Orioles and Nationals are back. Share your best baseball pictures with Patch for a chance to be featured in our next photo gallery.

MARYLAND — The Baltimore Orioles and the Washington Nationals kicked off their 2022 seasons over the weekend. In honor of America's pastime, Patch wants to see your baseball pictures.
Send us photos of you, your family and your friends at a game. We would also love to see your shots of the ballpark or your favorite stadium food.
To participate, email your best picture to maryland@patch.com with the subject line "Photo Of The Week." Participants must also include this statement in their email:
Find out what's happening in Annapolisfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
"I, [insert full name], took this picture, and I give Patch permission to publish it."
Don't forget to mention where you snapped the photo and tell us what's in the picture.
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Please only submit photos that you took personally. Horizontal pictures are preferred.
Photos are due every Thursday at noon. We will post a story with a few of our favorites each Monday morning. The next photo round-up will go out on Monday, April 18.
Good luck!
Nationals Park
Catching a baseball game is the perfect way to celebrate the 4th of July. Patch reporter Jacob Baumgart took this picture at Nationals Park on Independence Day 2021.

Beth McGlasson submitted this shot of her son taking in a spring sunset in Germantown.

Jackie Fishman sent in this photo of her granddaughter holding wildflowers at a Potomac playground.

EDITOR'S NOTE: The author of this story, Jacob Baumgart, worked as an usher for the Baltimore Orioles from 2016 to 2019.
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