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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
This category includes players for the franchise that became the present Baltimore Orioles in 1954.It does not include players for earlier Baltimore Oriole teams: the American Association and National League team of the 19th Century; the American League team of 1901-'02 (now the New York Yankees); the Eastern and International leagues team; the St. Louis Browns (1902-1953), or the minor league ...
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 ...
The team's opening day roster featured top prospect Nick Markakis, a potential A.L. "Rookie of the Year", the best young position player the Orioles' farm system has produced since Roberts. Markakis represented the revival of the Orioles' once proud farm system, which features four players listed in Baseball America's 2006 list of the top 100 ...
Some of the greatest players in Major League Baseball history have played at least part of their careers in Baltimore.
The following is a list of players and who appeared in at least one game for the Baltimore Orioles franchise of Major League Baseball, which played in the American Association from 1882 until 1891 and in the National League from 1892 until 1899. Players in bold are in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Drafted by the Orioles in the 13th round of the 2015 MLB Draft, Mullins played for the Shorebirds for one season in 2016. He set a record for longest hit streak in Shorebirds history with 19, and ...
Eventually, Veeck sold his stake to a group of Baltimore investors, and the team moved to Baltimore for the 1954 season, renaming themselves the Baltimore Orioles. The name has a rich history in Baltimore, having been used by Baltimore baseball teams since the late 19th century. The Orioles' early years in Baltimore were marked by a gradual ...