In Maryland, the surprising Baltimore Orioles announced a partnership with SuperBook Sports to establish a sports betting lounge in Camden Yards, set to open next year, according to WBAL NewsRadio.
“The addition of a SuperBook sportsbook only reinforces our iconic ballpark’s standing as one of the premier entertainment destinations in the region,” said T.J. Brightman, Orioles senior vice president and chief revenue officer, in a news release.
The state’s sports wagering commission also approved the license of Washington Commanders’ owner Dan Snyder to open a sports betting lounge at FedEx field. That could be operational in time for the NFL season.
Online betting will have to wait, though. The application process takes at least 45 days, and the clock won’t start until a state panel approves online regulations for operators.
Jim Nielsen, the chief operating officer of the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency, hopes the mobile component will be operational by the Super Bowl.