Where in the Yard? (Updated w/Answer)

Where in the Yard? (Updated w/Answer)
Welcome back to the Orioles Buzz and this week's 'Where in the Yard?' - And first of all, things always seem a little sweeter the morning after an Orioles' win, don't they? This week, even though the O's won't return home for another week or so, we get to return to the Yard early to test your eyes for all things Orioles. I'll even go out on a limb and say that I think this week's image is a hard one - though you O's fans always amaze me with how well you know your own Oriole Park. So take a look at the picture below and let me know what we're looking at this week and where it's located in or around Oriole Park at Camden Yards. If I'm right, and this week's image is escaping most of you, don't worry, we'll start releasing hints and handing out some bonus points along the way. Good luck O's fans!
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Update: Chris in Baltimore, Lauren, Jeremy from Cumberland, Josh Sroka, and Charles B from SP all got at least part of the puzzle, but it looks like I've stumped a lot of you...

Hint: The man in this week's image has plenty of company from his seat in the Yard - He watches over his section of Oriole Park along with Eli Jacobs and Jack Daniels throughout the season...

*Remember that you can submit more than one guess, and I'll likely award you some points for identifying either the what or the where...Good Luck again O's fans!

Bob St, LegendCB5, Dom, Avi M, Roscoe, Jeff in York, Oliver, John W. also have it now as well!

Answer: Though a good handful of you figured out this week's 'Where in the Yard?' image, I still say it was one of the harder ones I've posted for you lately - So congrats to those of you who guessed correctly...

The Babe Ruth plaque, located on the brick wall beside the Jack Daniels stand on Eutaw Street and around the corner from the sign for Eli Jacobs Plaza (the flag court) reads in full:

George Herman (Babe) Ruth
1895 --- 1948
Baltimore's Most Famouse Baseball Son
Greatest slugger in the history of
the National Pastime. His Home-Run
Prowess with the New York Yankees,
Never equaled, earned him the title
"Sultan of Swat"
His 714 home runs in 22 seasons and
15 circuit clouts in World Series
Competition set his most prominent
of many all-time Major League records.
First to hit 60 home runs
In a single season...1927
As a pitcher in his early days he had a record
of 92 victories and only 44 defeats, plus 3
Triumphs in World Series competition.
Lifetime batting average
.342
Erected by the Old Timer's Baseball Association of Maryland

As usual, great work O's fans - And don't forget to check out Brian Roberts' newest video blog, which will be available only here on MASNsports.com later today. This week B-Rob gives fans a behind the scenes look at the Orioles clubhouse, so don't miss the personal tour!
Ryan Minor on Kolodny and Dalles
Ripken's response