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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 ...
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
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.
This is a list of award winners and single-season league leaders for the Baltimore Orioles professional ... player in the history of the franchise, based on on-field ...
His 151 career home runs rank 12th highest in Orioles team history. [33] Hoiles was the Orioles' catcher on July 13, 1991, when four Orioles pitchers combined to pitch a no-hitter. [34] In a game against the Kansas City Royals on April 9, 1998, Hoiles set a major league record for catchers by being involved in four double plays in one game. [35 ...
The Orioles won 93 games in 2012 (after winning 69 in the previous year) thanks in large part to a 29–9 record in one-run games, and a 16–2 record in extra inning games. The difference between this Orioles bullpen and bullpens past was like night and day, led by Jim Johnson and his 51 saves.
Now the 30-year-old right-hander is a free agent, one whose track record will command a massive contract somewhere around $200 million.Reports have indicated that the Orioles are serious about ...
The Baltimore Orioles chose Rutschman with the first overall selection in the 2019 Major League Baseball draft. [16] He signed for $8.1 million, the highest signing bonus at the time. [17] He made his professional debut with the rookie–level Gulf Coast League Orioles, and, after five games, was promoted to the Low–A Aberdeen IronBirds.