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  2. 1986 Baltimore Orioles season - Wikipedia

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    January 14, 1986: Rafael Bournigal was drafted by the Orioles in the 10th round of the 1986 Major League Baseball draft, but did not sign. [3] January 23, 1986: Dan Ford was released by the Orioles. [4] February 20, 1986: Luis DeLeón was signed as a free agent by the Orioles. [5] March 23, 1986: Mike Kinnunen was signed as a free agent by the ...

  3. Baltimore Orioles all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    1976–1986: P Tippy Martinez: 1976–1986: P Frank Mata: 2010: P Tom Matchick: 1972: SS Jorge Mateo: 2021-present: 2B Terry Mathews: 1996–1998: P Luis Matos: 2000–2006: OF Gary Matthews Jr. 2002–2003: OF Brian Matusz: 2009–2016: P Charlie Maxwell: 1955: OF Dave May: 1967–1970: OF Derrick May: 1999–2000: OF Lee May: 1975–1980: 1B ...

  4. List of Baltimore Orioles seasons - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. 1986 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore Orioles: Earl Weaver: Weaver's final season as a Major League manager Boston Red Sox: John McNamara: Won American League Pennant: California Angels: Gene Mauch: Won AL West Chicago White Sox: Tony La Russa, Doug Rader, Jim Fregosi: Cleveland Indians: Pat Corrales: Detroit Tigers: Sparky Anderson: Kansas City Royals: Dick Howser, Mike ...

  6. 1986 in baseball - Wikipedia

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    June 21 – Arnie Portocarrero, 54, pitcher who played with the Philadelphia and Kansas City Athletics from 1954 to 1957 and for the Baltimore Orioles from 1958 to 1960; as a rookie, was the winningest pitcher for the Athletics, who lost 103 games that year; [8] enjoyed his career-best season in 1958, when he won 15 games for the Orioles, fifth ...

  7. Baltimore Orioles - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore Orioles (also known as the O's) are an American professional baseball team based in Baltimore. The Orioles compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the American League (AL) East Division. As one of the American League's eight charter teams in 1901, the franchise spent its first year as a major league club in Milwaukee ...

  8. List of Baltimore Orioles team records - Wikipedia

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    Jim Palmer holds the most pitching records for the Orioles, including wins, games played, strikeouts, and shutouts. [4] Palmer is the only pitcher in Major League history to win World Series games in three decades, and over his 558 games played never surrendered a single grand slam. This is a list of team records for the Baltimore Orioles ...

  9. 1982 Baltimore Orioles season - Wikipedia

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    The 1982 Baltimore Orioles season was the 82nd season in Baltimore Orioles franchise history, the 29th in Baltimore, and the 29th at Memorial Stadium. The Orioles finished second in the American League East to the eventual AL Champions Milwaukee Brewers. They finished with a record of 94 wins and 68 losses.