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Baltimore Orioles Team History

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Established
1894

City
Milwaukee – St. Louis – Baltimore

League History
2000 – Present / Major League Baseball
1900 – 1999 / American League
1894 – 1900 / Western League

Team History
1954 – Present / Baltimore Orioles
1902 – 1953 / St. Louis Browns
1894 – 1901 / Milwaukee Brewers

Nickname
Orioles – The Baltimore Orioles have been a beloved baseball team for over 125 years, and their nickname has become an iconic part of the city’s history. But where did this name come from? Let’s look at the origins of the Baltimore Orioles' nickname.

The origin story began in 1901 when two Major League Baseball teams merged to form what we now know as today's modern-day Orioles—the Milwaukee Brewers and St. Louis Browns (formerly known as the Ravens). The newly formed team kept its original name, inspired by Maryland's state bird: The Oriole! It wasn't until 1954 that they officially became known as “The Baltimore Orioles."

For many years after that, fans speculated about why exactly these birds were chosen for such an important role in sports history—until recently, when historians uncovered some interesting facts about how it all came together. In 1894, Lord Frederick Stanley donated his collection of orioles to be released into Central Park Zoo in New York City; he initially acquired them while traveling through India while serving with British forces there! This donation is believed to be one inspiration behind choosing this particular species for naming rights on America's first professional baseball club; however, no official records confirm it either way, so we may never truly know who or what sparked this decision-making process back then! Regardless though - thanks go out to Lord Stanley & those mysterious powers behind him/her/it who gave us our beloved mascot all those many moons ago... Go, O’s!!

Championship
World Series 3
1983, 1970, 1966

Stadium
1992 – Present / Oriole Park at Camden Yards
1954 – 1991 / Memorial Stadium

*St. Louis*
1902 – 1953 / Sportsman’s Park

*Milwaukee*
1895 – 1901 / Lloyd Street Grounds
1894 / Borchert Field

Owner
2024 – Present / David Rubenstein
1993 – 2024 / Peter Angelos
1989 – 1993 / Eli Jacobs
1979 – 1988 / Edward Bennett Williams
1965 – 1979 / Jerold Hoffberger
1959 – 1965 / Jerold Hoffberger & Joe Iglehart
1955 – 1959 / Jerold Hoffberger & James Keelty
1954 – 1955 / Jerold Hoffberger & Clarence Miles
1951 – 1953 / Bill Veeck
1948 – 1951 / Bill DeWitt
1945 – 1948 / Richard Muckerman
1936 – 1945 / Donald Lee Barnes
1915 – 1933 / Phil Ball
1902 – 1915 / Robert Hedges
1894 – 1902 / Henry Killilea

  • 1953
  • 1966
  • 1970
  • 1983
  • 1992
  • 1993
  • 1995
  • Browns to Baltimore 1953

    On To Baltimore

    The Miles-Krieger (Gunther Brewing Company) – Hoffberger group renamed their new team the Baltimore Orioles soon after taking control of the franchise. The name has a rich history in Baltimore, having been used by a National League team in the 1890s. In 1901, Baltimore and McGraw were awarded an expansion franchise in the growing American League, naming the team the ...
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    World Series Winner 1966

    The 1966 World Series matched the Baltimore Orioles against the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers, with the Orioles sweeping the Series in four games to capture their first championship in franchise history. It was also the last World Series played before MLB introduced the Commissioner’s Trophy the following year.
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  • World Series - 1970 Baltimore Orioles

    World Series Winner 1970

    The 1970 World Series matched the American League champion Baltimore Orioles (108-54 in the regular season) against the National League champion Cincinnati Reds (102-60), with the Orioles winning in five games. This was the last World Series in which all games were played in the afternoon.
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  • World Series - 1983 Baltimore Orioles

    World Series Winner 1983

    The 1983 World Series matched the American League champion Baltimore Orioles against the National League champion Philadelphia Phillies, with the Orioles winning four games to one. “The I-95 Series”, like the World Series two years later, also took its nickname from the interstate that the teams and fans traveled on, Interstate 95 in this case. This was the last World ...
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  • Camden Yards Opens

    Camden Yards Opens

    Opening to much fanfare in 1992, Oriole Park at Camden Yards was an instant success, spawning other retro-designed major league ballparks within the next two decades. The stadium became the site of the 1993 All-Star Game. The Orioles returned to contention in those first two seasons at Camden Yards, only to finish in third place both times.
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  • Oakland Athletics v Baltimore Orioles

    Angelos Takes Over

    Also in 1993, with then-owner Eli Jacobs forced to divest himself of the franchise, Baltimore-based attorney Peter Angelos was awarded the Orioles in bankruptcy court, returning the team to local ownership for the first time since 1979.
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  • Baltimore Orioles Cal Ripken Jr

    Ripken Breaks the Streak

    The Ripken countdown resumed once the season began. Ripken finally broke Lou Gehrig’s consecutive games streak of 2,130 games in a nationally televised game on September 6. This was later voted the all-time baseball moment of the 20th century by fans from around the country in 1999. Ripken finished his streak with 2,632 straight games, finally sitting on September 20, ...
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History of the Orioles

The Baltimore Orioles, formerly known as the St. Louis Browns, are one of the most storied franchises in Major League Baseball. Their history dates back to 1901 and has been an integral part of the American pastime for over a century. From their early days as charter members of the American League to their recent success with three playoff appearances in five years, there is no denying that this team has had its share of great moments throughout its long and illustrious history.

In 1966, after several decades as one half of St Louis' two-team baseball market (the other being the Cardinals), owner Jerry Hoffberger moved his franchise eastward and rebranded them as The Baltimore Orioles. Led by Hall Of Fame manager Earl Weaver and future Hall-of-Famers Frank Robinson and Brooks Robinson, this new iteration quickly established itself among baseball's elite teams, winning four pennants between 1969 - 1971 while also appearing in two World Series during that same span (winning it all against Cincinnati Reds in 1970).

The Birds continued to be competitive through much, if not all, of the next decade but could not capture another world championship until 1983 when they defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 4 games out of 5 series. This was followed up by another AL East Division Title 2 years later, culminating with another trip to the Fall Classic, where unfortunately, they lost again to Minnesota Twins. After capturing 3rd place finish in 1990, the Orioles went into rebuilding mode for the better part 90s before returning to top contention 2000s under the leadership of Buck Showalter & Dan Duquette, who spearheaded a revival process culminating 2012 Wild Card berth & 2014 ALCS appearance vs. Kansas City Royals. Although O’s haven’t made playoffs since 2014, they remain a formidable force within the AL East division thanks to acquisitions like Manny Machado, Chris Davis, Adam Jones, etc.

As we look ahead at what lies ahead for The Baltimore Orioles organization, there is no doubt plenty of excitement on the horizon! They feature solid core players such as the names above and boast some highly touted prospects down the farm system, including Austin Hays, Ryan Mountcastle, Yusniel Diaz, Hunter Harvey, etc. So here is hoping 2020 brings a return to postseason glory Birds fans everywhere to deserve !!




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4 / Earl Weaver
5 / Brooks Robinson
8 / Cal Ripken, Jr.
20 / Frank Robinson
22 / Jim Palmer
33 / Eddie Murray
42 / Jackie Robinson

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