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  2. File:Baltimore Orioles Script.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 32 pages use this file: 1983 Baltimore Orioles season; 2009 Baltimore Orioles season; 2010 Baltimore Orioles season; 2011 Baltimore Orioles season

  3. Baltimore Orioles - Wikipedia

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    The Orioles' home uniform is white with the word "Orioles" written across the chest. The road uniform is gray with the word "Baltimore" written across the chest. This style, with noticeable changes in the script, striping and materials, has been worn for much of the team's history, but with a few exceptions:

  4. File:Baseball.svg - Wikipedia

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    Open Clip Art Library logo This file is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication . The person who associated a work with this deed has dedicated the work to the public domain by waiving all of their rights to the work worldwide under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights, to the ...

  5. Pat Kelly (outfielder) - Wikipedia

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    Harold Patrick Kelly (July 30, 1944 – October 2, 2005) was an American professional baseball player who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as an outfielder from 1967 to 1981 with the Minnesota Twins, Kansas City Royals, Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles and the Cleveland Indians. He batted and threw left-handed.

  6. Orioles' top 5 offseason questions: How much will they spend ...

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    3. How does Baltimore plan to replace Anthony Santander and his 44 homers? Nearly 19% of the Orioles’ long balls in 2024 were slugged by the Venezuelan right fielder, who is now a free agent.

  7. Baltimore Orioles (1882–1899) - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore Orioles were a 19th-century professional baseball team that competed from 1882 to 1899, first in the American Association and later in the National League.This early Orioles franchise, which featured six players (Wilbert Robinson—C, Dan Brouthers—1B, Hughie Jennings—SS, John McGraw—3B, "Wee Willie" Keeler—RF, and Joe Kelley—LF) and a manager who were later inducted to ...

  8. Bob Boyd (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Nicknamed "Rope" for his line-drive hitting, Boyd served in the US Army during World War II, [3] and played in the Negro leagues with the Memphis Red Sox (1947–49), and in the major leagues for the Chicago White Sox (1951, 1953–54), Baltimore Orioles (1956–60), Kansas City Athletics (1961) and Milwaukee Braves (1961).

  9. Earl Weaver - Wikipedia

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    Upon Weaver's death, Bud Selig, then-commissioner of Major League Baseball, released the following statement: "Earl Weaver was a brilliant baseball man, a true tactician in the dugout and one of the key figures in the rich history of the Baltimore Orioles, the club he led to four American League pennants and the 1970 World Series championship ...