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  2. List of Baltimore Orioles owners and executives - Wikipedia

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    1.3 Baltimore Orioles (1954–present) 2 General Managers. 3 Other executives. 4 External links. ... View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit;

  3. List of Baltimore Orioles managers - Wikipedia

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    The manager with the highest winning percentage in his career with the franchise is Luman Harris, owner of a .630 winning percentage during his 27 games managed in 1961; conversely, the worst winning percentage in franchise history is .222 by Oscar Melillo, who posted a 2–7 record during the 1938 season. [1]

  4. History of the Baltimore Orioles - Wikipedia

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    The new AL Orioles took about six years to become competitive even after jettisoning most of the holdovers from St. Louis. Under the guidance of Paul Richards, who served as both field manager and general manager from 1955 to 1958 (the first man since John McGraw to hold both positions simultaneously), [6] the Orioles began a slow climb to ...

  5. Baltimore Orioles - Wikipedia

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    Four years later, the Orioles lost 115 games, the most in franchise history. [6] The Orioles chose not to renew the expired contracts of Showalter and Duquette after the season, ending their respective tenures with Baltimore. The Orioles' current manager is Brandon Hyde, while Mike Elias serves as general manager and executive vice president ...

  6. Frank Cashen - Wikipedia

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    John Francis "Frank" Cashen (September 13, 1925 – June 30, 2014) was an American Major League Baseball general manager.He was an executive when the Baltimore Orioles won the 1966 World Series and 1970 World Series, while also winning three consecutive AL pennants from 1969 to 1971.

  7. Arthur Ehlers - Wikipedia

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    Arthur H. Ehlers (January 22, 1897 – February 7, 1977) was an American front office executive in minor and Major League Baseball.He was the first general manager in the history of the modern Baltimore Orioles, serving as their front-office boss during their return to the American League as the former St. Louis Browns in 1954.

  8. Category:Baltimore Orioles managers - Wikipedia

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    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

  9. Dan Duquette - Wikipedia

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    He is the former general manager of the Montreal Expos, Boston Red Sox, and Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball. [1] [2] He is also the founder of the Dan Duquette Sports Academy. [3] He has twice been named the Major League Baseball Executive of the Year by Sporting News (1992 with the Expos and 2014 with the Orioles). [4]