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The Baltimore Orioles paid tribute to the victims of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge ahead of their opening game Thursday.
Two bodies were recovered by rescuers amid the search for the construction workers who were killed when the stricken Dali container ship collided with the bridge in the early hours of Tuesday, destroying it.
After the shocking collapse struck Baltimore earlier this week, the city's MLB franchise honored the victims at Oriole Park in Camden Yards Thursday afternoon.
The AL East team kicked off its 2024 campaign against the Los Angeles Angels in the first game of the new MLB season.
Ahead of the ceremonial first pitch, the team paid tribute by holding a moment's silence for the victims before the national anthem, written by Francis Scott Key, was sung.
Baltimore Orioles paid tribute following the terrifying collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge
Four members of the