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The 2022 Baltimore Orioles season was the 122nd season in Baltimore Orioles franchise history, the 69th in Baltimore, and the 31st at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. They finished fourth in the AL East with an 83–79 record, but missed the playoffs for the sixth straight year. This season represented a tremendous breakthrough for the franchise.
The Orioles finished the 2022 season with a 83–79 record, becoming the second team in MLB history to have a winning season only one year after losing 110 or more games. On June 9, 2022, Louis Angelos sued his brother, Orioles chairman and CEO John P. Angelos, and mother Georgia Angelos in Baltimore County Circuit Court.
The 2021–22 lockout was the first MLB work stoppage since the 1994–95 strike. It instituted a transaction freeze, including the postponement of the major league portion of the Rule 5 draft. It would be the first year since 1920 to not have a major league phase of the Rule 5 draft, though the minor league phase will still go ahead as ...
Two months ahead of what is scheduled but not guaranteed to be Opening Day, the Orioles announced their promotional schedule for the 2022 season. Since early December, Major League Baseball owners ...
Here is the full schedule for the upcoming MLB playoffs. ... with the Yankees and Guardians earning first-round byes. The Baltimore Orioles, ... 2024 MLB playoff schedule: Bracket, dates, time, TV ...
The period from 1986 to 2011, however, was another era of failure apart from a short period in the middle 1990s. The Orioles played in the postseason only twice over twenty-eight seasons and suffered fourteen successive losing seasons between 1998 and 2011, before in 2012 surprisingly winning 93 games and their first playoff series since 1997.
On March 10, 2022, MLB and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) came to an agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA). [6] The new CBA instituted a draft lottery beginning with the 2023 MLB draft, with the first six picks being sorted via a lottery for the 18 teams that do not qualify for the postseason.
Chris Davis struggled after receiving a seven-year, $161 million deal from the Orioles.