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Why No More Pies?


Rene88

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I love the pies. It's an Oriole thing. Unlike Seven Nation Army which isn't even a Baltimore thing. It's just a generic blah.

Best post ever. Agreed!!!!

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They have switched to a spongy softcake served in a pie pan for some games, dont believe they are doing it for all.

They switched to pie, from shaving creams, because of safety issues.

I thought it was because a local bakery offered to supply the pies?

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I thought it was because a local bakery offered to supply the pies?

Your memory is superior to mine. :)

You are right too, I found this.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/dc-sports-bog/wp/2014/04/14/orioles-ditch-shaving-cream-for-delicious-postgame-pies/

Mary Wortman and her husband John, who own the Dangerously Delicious Pies shop in Baltimore, approached the Orioles with the idea of using their pies last season after hearing players complain about how Adam Jones?s shaving cream pies were burning their eyes.
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It's nicer now since I left.

Pat Sajak still have a house there? He was moving in as I was moving out.

Yes, my friend says he passes by his house on his party boat, lol.

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