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The 1983 ALCS was the first post-season series in the Orioles' history in which they lost the first game--in their 11 post-season series going back to 1966 the team had always won Game 1. Similarly the O's would lose Game 1 of the 1983 World Series before coming back to sweep the remaining four games.
In Chicago, the Orioles blew out the White Sox in Game 3 by ten runs, and then shut out the White Sox again in an extra-inning Game 4 to secure the pennant. Game 4 of the 1983 ALCS was the last postseason game ever played at Comiskey Park. This is the most recent pennant win by the Orioles as of 2025.
On April 3, 1983 the Baltimore Orioles left spring training with much the same team that fell just a game short of the playoffs the year before. Of the Orioles starting in the 1982 Opening Day lineup only Lenn Sakata and Al Bumbry would lose their opening day spots in 1983. [ 17 ]
The Orioles have been creating postseason memories for more than half a century. With the team poised to make more in 2023, here’s a look back at the most magical moments in franchise history ...
The New York Yankees couldn't hold on to a 5-3 lead and lost to the Cleveland Guardians in Game 3 of the ALCS. ... 1-2-3 inning with Cade Smith retiring Soto, Judge and Stanton in the sixth ...
Clarke Schmidt has 6-pitch second inning; ALCS Game 3 score. Clarke Shmidt has a breeze second inning, needing only six pitches to retire the Guardians in order. It's 1-0 Yankees heading to the third.
The 1983 Major League Baseball season ended with the Baltimore Orioles defeating the Philadelphia Phillies in the fifth game of the World Series. Rick Dempsey was named MVP of the Series. The All-Star Game was held on July 6 at Comiskey Park; the American League won by a score of 13–3, with California Angels outfielder Fred Lynn being
– Gabe Lacques. Yankees lead 3-2 through four. The New York Yankees are holding a slim advantage - 3-2 over the Cleveland Guardians through four innings of ALCS Game 4.