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  2. Soon after taking over, the Miles-Hoffberger group renamed their new team the Baltimore Orioles. The name has a rich history in Baltimore, having been used by Baltimore baseball teams since the late 19th century.

  3. Or it could be purposeful ambiguity: The word “oriole” is derived from the Latin aureoles, which translates to “golden.”. Either way, there is no reason to think the bird and the city will sever their connection anytime soon. There was, however, a stretch of recent history when the baseball Orioles were the only Baltimore Orioles, at ...

  4. Mar 3, 2014 · Tom Szczerbowski-US PRESSWIRE. After 52 years as the St. Louis Browns, the baseball club currently known as the Orioles moved to Baltimore in 1954. Adopting their name and colors from the...

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  5. The Miles-Krieger (Gunther Brewing Company)-Hoffberger group renamed their new team the Baltimore Orioles soon after taking control of the franchise. The nickname has a rich history in Baltimore, having been used by a National League club in the 1890s, an American League club (1901–02), and an International League club (AAA) from 1903 to 1953.

  6. Baltimore had a gritty taste of baseball in the late 19th century with a team of hard-nosed Orioles who hit with their fists as often as they did with bats. The team read like a "Who's Who" of 19th century stars, including Wee Willie Keeler, Wilbert Robinson, Hughie Jennings, John McGraw and Ned Hanlon. These Orioles joined the new American ...

  7. Baltimore supported their Triple-A minor-league Orioles yet longed to see major-league stars again. While the Braves, Athletics, Dodgers, and Giants moved west during the 1950s, taking their team names and identities with them, the 54-100 Browns moved east, and the Orioles were born.

  8. Dec 4, 2023 · The American League team that fans root for today took on the name when it relocated from St. Louis to Baltimore in 1954. By then, the oriole already had been named the Maryland state bird....

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