BALTIMORE - On the streets outside Camden Yards, everything is hot except the Orioles tickets several men are trying to sell to the few people walking by.
The scalpers are all men, and they all look to be in their 30s and 40s. They're dressed as coolly as possible -- white T-shirts and jean shorts seem to be the unofficial uniform -- but beads of sweat are still visible on their foreheads.
Their reward for standing out in the brutal sun seems underwhelming.
One scalper waves tickets in front of a prospective customer on Eutaw Street, offering them for $10 each. Another rushes over and offers his tickets for $9,...
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