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This is a list of all players who have played for the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball. Prior to moving to Baltimore, the franchise was known as the St. Louis Browns . All-time roster
The Baltimore Orioles are an American professional baseball team based in Baltimore. The Orioles originally formed as the Milwaukee Brewers in 1894, moving to St. Louis after the 1901 season, becoming the St. Louis Browns. Finally, after 52 years as the Browns, the franchise was acquired by a partnership of Baltimore businessmen who renamed the ...
3.17 MLB All-Time Team (1997; Baseball Writers ... This is a list of award winners and single-season league leaders for the Baltimore Orioles professional baseball ...
The 1921 Baltimore Orioles were recognized as the second greatest team of all time. 1920 St. Paul Saints, number 6 1903 Jersey City Skeeters, number 7 1920 Baltimore Orioles, number 9 1911 Denver Grizzlies, number 22 1902 Indianapolis Indians, number 27 1906 Portland Beavers, number 31 1921 Memphis Chicks, number 32 1907 Wichita Jobbers, number 41 1902 Corsicana Oil Citys, number 51 1916 New ...
The Orioles were seeking a more permanent solution at manager as the 2010 season continued to unfold, and two-time AL Manager of the Year Buck Showalter was eventually hired in July 2010. The Orioles went 34–23 after he took over, foreshadowing that a brighter future might be on the horizon, and giving Orioles fans renewed hope and optimism ...
[11] [59] Healthy all season, he pitched 211 innings, topping the 200-inning mark for the first time since 1984 and last time in his career. [18] He also won 10 or more games for the eighth and last time in his career. [11] In 34 games (all starts), he had a 13–13 record, a 4.18 ERA, 99 strikeouts, 80 walks, and 220 hits allowed. [18]
Baltimore Orioles (1954–present) Regular season record 5,658 5,530 .506 Postseason record 52 43 .547 Regular and postseason record 5,710 5,573 .506 All time (1901–present) Regular season record 9,066 10,037 .475 Postseason record 54 47 .535 Regular and postseason record 9,120 10,013 .475
Eight Orioles managers have been elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, including Frank Robinson, [12] who was the first African-American manager in Major League Baseball; [13] and Rogers Hornsby, who was a member of the cross-city rival Cardinals during the franchise's tenure in St. Louis. [14]