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Revision as of 18:14, 26 March 2008
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Brian Roberts is the center of trade talk between the Chicago Cubs and Baltimore Orioles. Roberts is an All-Star, but his name was also mentioned in the Mitchell Report. (Updated: 1/12/07)
The 1983 Baltimore Orioles won a World Series behind the leadership of 1983 MVP Cal Ripken Jr.
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The Baltimore Orioles are obviously in a rebuilding stage. With Miguel Tejada traded and Erik Bedard and Brian Roberts potentially on the move, new prospects should come into play to help restore this once proud franchise. For now, look for the 2008 Baltimore Orioles to battle with the Tampa Bay Rays to stay out of last place in the American League East.
Team History
Retired Numbers
- 4 - Earl Weaver - (Manager)
- 5 - Brooks Robinson - (Thirdbaseman/Coach)
- 8 - Cal Ripken, Jr. - (Shorstop/Thirdbaseman)
- 20 - Frank Robinson - (Right Fielder/Coach/Manager)
- 22 - Jim Palmer - (Pitcher)
- 33 - Eddie Murray - (First Baseman/Coach)
- 42 - Jackie Robinson - (Retired throughout MLB)
Owners
- Peter Angelos 1993-Present
- Eli Jacobs 1989-93
- Edward Bennett Williams 1979-89
- Jerold Hoffberger 1953-79
Managers
- Dave Trembley 2007-Present
- Sam Perlozzo 2005-07
- Lee Mazzilli 2004-05
- Mike Hargrove 2000-03
- Ray Miller 1998-99
- Davey Johnson 1996-97
- Phil Regan 1995
- Johnny Oates 1991-94
- Frank Robinson 1988-91
- Cal Ripken Sr. 1987-88
- Joe Altobelli 1983-85
- Earl Weaver 1968-82, 1985-86
- Hank Bauer 1964-68
- Billy Hitchcock 1962-63
- Luman Harris 1961
- Paul Richards 1955-61
- Jimmy Dykes 1954
Awards
MVP
- Cal Ripken Jr. 1983, 1991
- Boog Powell 1970
- Frank Robinson 1966
- Brooks Robinson 1964
Cy Young
- Steve Stone 1980
- Mike Flanagan 1979
- Jim Palmer 1973, 1975-76
- Mike Cuellar 1969
Silver Slugger
- Miguel Tejada (SS) 2004-05
- Melvin Mora (3B) 2004
- Rafael Palmeiro (1B) 1998
- Roberto Alomar (2B) 1996
- Cal Ripken Jr. (SS) 1983-86, 1989, 1991, 1993-94
- Mickey Tettleton (C) 1989
- Eddie Murray (OF) 1983-84
Hall of Famers
- Luis Aparicio
- Jesse Burkett (St. Louis Browns)
- Hugh Duffy (Milwaukee Brewers)
- Rick Ferrell (St. Louis Browns)
- Goose Goslin (St. Louis Browns)
- Rogers Hornsby (St. Louis Browns)
- Reggie Jackson
- George Kell
- Heinie Manush (St. Louis Browns)
- Eddie Murray
- Jim Palmer
- Branch Rickey (St. Louis Browns)
- Robin Roberts
- Brooks Robinson
- Frank Robinson
- George Sisler (St. Louis Browns)
- Rube Waddell (St. Louis Browns)
- Bobby Wallace (St. Louis Browns)
- Earl Weaver
- Hoyt Wilhelm
All-Time Team Leaders & Stats
Career Records
- Home Runs: Cal Ripken Jr. 431
- Runs Batted In: Cal Ripken Jr. 1695
- Batting Average (minimum 1,000 plate appearances): George Sisler .344
- Batting Average (minimum 2,000 plate appearances): George Sisler .344
- Batting Average (minimum 3,000 plate appearances): George Sisler .344
- Batting Average (minimum 4,000 plate appearances): George Sisler .344
- Hits: Cal Ripken Jr. 3184
- Runs: Cal Ripken Jr. 1647
- Doubles: Cal Ripken Jr. 603
- Triples: George Sisler 145
- Stolen Bases: George Sisler 351
- Walks: Cal Ripken Jr. 1129
- Wins: Jim Palmer 268
- Saves: Gregg Olson 160
- Strikeouts: Jim Palmer 2212
- Earned Run Average: Harry Howell 2.06
Single Season Records
- Home Runs: Brady Anderson 50, 1996
- Runs Batted In: Ken Williams 155, 1922
- Batting Average: George Sisler .420, 1992
- Hits: George Sisler 257, 1920
- Runs: Harlond Clift 145, 1936
- Doubles: Beau Bell 51, 1937
- Triples: Heinie Manush 20, 1928
- Stolen Bases: Luis Aparicio 57, 1964
- Hitting Streak:
- Walks: Lu Blue 126, 1929
- Wins: Urban Shocker 27, 1921
- Saves: Randy Myers 45, 1997
- Strikeouts: [[Rube Waddell 232, 1908
- Earned Run Average: Barney Pelty 1.59, 1906
Record Per Season
2007 - 69 - 93
2006 - 70 - 92
2005 - 74 - 88
2004 - 78 - 84
2003 -71 - 91
2002- 67 - 95
2001 - 63 - 98
2000 - 74 - 88
1999 - 78 - 84
1998 - 79 - 83
1997 -98 - 64
1996- 88 - 74
1995 - 71 - 73
1994 - 63 - 49
1993 - 85 - 77
1992 - 89 - 73
1991 -67 - 95
1990- 76 - 85
1989 - 87 - 75
1988 - 54 - 107
1987 - 67 - 95
1986 - 73 - 89
1985 -83 - 78
1984- 85 - 77
1983 - 98 - 64
1982 - 94 - 68
1981 - 59 - 46
1980 - 100 - 62
1979 -102 - 57
1978- 90 - 71
1977 - 97 - 64
1976 - 88 - 74
1975 - 90 - 69
1974 - 91 - 71
1973 -97 - 65
1972- 80 - 74
1971 - 101 - 57
1970 - 108 - 54
1969 - 109 - 53
1968 - 91 - 71
1967 -76 - 85
1966- 97 - 63
1965 - 94 - 68
1964 - 97 - 65
1963 - 86 - 76
1962 - 77 - 85
1961 -95 - 67
1960- 89 - 65
1959 - 74 - 80
1958 - 74 - 79
1957 - 76 - 76
1956 - 69 - 85
1955 -57 - 97
1954- 54 - 100
1953 - 54 - 100
1952 - 64 - 90
1951 - 52 - 102
1950 - 58 - 96
1949 -53 - 101
1948- 59 - 94
1947 - 59 - 95
1946 - 66 - 88
1945 - 81 - 70
1944 - 89 - 65
1943 -72 - 80
1942- 82 - 69
1941 - 70 - 84
1940 - 67 - 87
1939 - 43 - 111
1938 - 55 - 97
1937 -46 - 108
1936- 57 - 95
1935 - 65 - 87
1934 - 67 - 85
1933 - 55 - 96
1932 - 63 - 91
1931 -63 - 91
1930- 64 - 90
1929 - 79 - 73
1928 - 82 - 72
1927 - 59 - 94
1926 - 62 - 92
1925 -82 - 71
1924- 74 - 78
1923 - 74 - 78
1922 - 93 - 61
1921 - 81 - 73
1920 - 76 - 77
1919 -67 - 72
1918- 58 - 64
1917 - 57 - 97
1916 - 79 - 75
1915 - 63 - 91
1914 - 71 - 82
1913 -57 - 96
1912- 53 - 101
1911 - 45 - 107
1910 - 47 - 107
1909 - 61 - 89
1908 - 83 - 69
1907 -69 - 83
1906- 76 - 73
1905 - 54 - 99
1904 - 65 - 87
1903 - 65 - 74
1902 - 78 - 58
1901 -48 - 89
Current Roster
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Pitchers
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Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Designated hitters
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Pitchers
Catchers
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Coaches
Suspended list
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Minor League Teams
- Triple A: Norfolk Tides, International League
- Double A: Bowie Baysox, Eastern League
- Advanced A: Frederick Keys, Carolina League
- Single A: Delmarva Shorebirds, South Atlantic League
- Short A: Aberdeen IronBirds, New York-Penn League
- Rookie: Bluefield Orioles, Appalachian League
- Rookie: VSL Orioles, Venezuelan Summer League
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