Favorite Photos From 2025, Part 1
This season saw many ups and downs and a record number of Orioles gracing the dugout, but there were still many incredible moments of celebration, emotion, athleticism and joy. In each of those moments, Orioles team photographers were there to capture the moment, both in the stands and on the field, turning them into memories, and building a historical archive to look back on for years to come.
Some photos make their way onto Orioles social media platforms, and others do not make it off of my computer. As we reflect on the 2025 season, this photo blog is a way to look back on the moments that you may or may not have already seen.
I am grateful to be able to share work that I am proud of and that encompasses the year in small and big moments, and now memories.
- Peyton Stoike: Coordinator, Team Photography
The hardest part of the job is always choosing a certain number of photos that convey a whole story. They say a picture is worth 1000 words, but that can be misleading- those 1000 words only encapsulate a small moment in time. There are 75 moments in time in this blog from the 2025 Orioles season- one full of high highs and low lows, one that saw 70 players step onto the stage of this story, and one that saw 1.8 million fans walk through the gates.
My goal with every frame I capture is to tell a story, whether it’s a simple one like a Gunnar Henderson single or a complex one like this city’s unwavering love for Cal Ripken Jr. Sometimes these stories get shared with the fans and sometimes these stories never leave my hard drive, but that doesn't make them any less important in capturing the history of the Orioles. I’m proud of the work I created this season, and I’m very happy to share my stories through my lens with you.
- Connor Caldon: 2025 Orioles Intern