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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]
2 General Managers. 3 Other executives. 4 External links. Toggle the table of contents. ... Baltimore Orioles (1954–present) Jerold Hoffberger & Clarence Miles;
This category includes managers for the franchise that became the present Baltimore Orioles in 1954. It does not include managers for other Baltimore Orioles teams: The American Association and National League team of the 19th Century; The American League team of 1901–02; The minor league team of the 20th Century
Brandon Michael Hyde (born October 3, 1973) is an American professional baseball manager for the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball (MLB). Hyde had previously served as the bench coach, director of player development, and first base coach for the Chicago Cubs, [1] [2] and as a bench coach and interim manager for the Florida Marlins.
Weaver's 1,000th MLB career victory as manager was a 5–3 Opening Day result over the Chicago White Sox at Memorial Stadium on April 6, 1979. [9] That year, the Orioles, which saw Weaver use 140 different lineups during the regular season, [10] would reach the World Series again, this time losing in seven games to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
BALTIMORE — Ray Miller, who managed the Orioles in the 1998 and 1999 seasons and served several tenures as Baltimore’s pitching coach, died this week, according to his family. He was 76.
William Frederick Gardner (July 19, 1927 – January 3, 2024) was an American professional baseball player, coach, and manager. During his ten-season active career in the major leagues, Gardner was a second baseman for the New York Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, and Boston Red Sox.
Ray Miller, a long time Baltimore Orioles pitching coach and, for two seasons, manager, has passed away. He was 76 years old. Miller is a beloved figure within the Orioles franchise. In 2010, he ...