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  1. By the end of the season, they’d spent 118 days in first place, winning 98 games and besting the AL East runner-up Tigers by six games. After winning the world series in 1966 and 1970, it took the orioles 13 years to win their third title—and their last to date. —Courtesy of the Baltimore Orioles.

  2. Mar 28, 2024 · The OriolesWorld Series window is wide-open, and under new owner David Rubenstein, 2024 will mark the beginning of a new era of baseball in Baltimore. “It’s awesome,” catcher Adley ...

  3. Oct 13, 2011 · On Oct. 13, 1971, in Game Four of the World Series, the Pirates and Orioles began playing under the stadium lights for the first ever night game in the history of World Series. Nowadays, the idea of a World Series day game is as outdated and antiquated as, well, as either the Pirates or Orioles winning the pennant.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_PalmerJim Palmer - Wikipedia

    Jim Palmer's number 22 was retired by the Baltimore Orioles in 1985. Palmer is the only pitcher in big-league history to win World Series games in three decades (1960s, 1970s, and 1980s). During his 19-year major league career of 575 games (including 17 postseason games), he never surrendered a grand slam , nor did he ever allow back-to-back ...

  5. New York Yankees. The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East Division. They are one of two major league clubs based in New York City alongside the National League (NL)'s New ...

  6. The 1983 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball 's (MLB) 1983 season. The 80th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff played between the American League champion Baltimore Orioles and the National League champion Philadelphia Phillies. The Orioles won, four games to one to win their third title.

  7. 98.5% (first ballot) Calvin Edwin Ripken Jr. (born August 24, 1960), nicknamed "the Iron Man", [1] is an American former baseball shortstop and third baseman who played his entire 21-season career in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Baltimore Orioles (1981–2001). One of his position's most productive offensive players, Ripken compiled ...

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