• Tim O'Rourke page at Baseball Reference 1893 Baltimore Orioles season at Baseball Reference 1893 Baltimore Orioles team page at www.baseball-almanac.com...
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  • current Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball. The Orioles of the American Association first played at Newington Park for the 1882 season. Starting...
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  • "The 1892 Season". Retrosheet. Retrieved April 4, 2021. 1892 Baltimore Orioles season at Baseball-Reference.com 1892 Baltimore Orioles season at Baseball...
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  • The Baltimore Orioles won their first National League pennant in 1894. They won 24 of their last 25 games. After the regular season's conclusion, the...
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    2012-01-02. "1893 Baltimore Orioles Regular Season Game Log". Retrosheet. Retrieved 2012-01-02. "1894 Baltimore Orioles Regular Season Game Log". Retrosheet...
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  • relocated again to become the Baltimore Orioles. After the major-league team left Milwaukee following the 1901 season, a minor-league Milwaukee Brewers...
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    George Van Haltren (category Baltimore Orioles (AA) players)
    played for the Chicago White Stockings, Brooklyn Ward's Wonders, Baltimore Orioles, Pittsburgh Pirates, and New York Giants. Van Haltren recorded 2,544...
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    "Baltimore Orioles Franchise Timeline". Baltimore Orioles. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved May 15, 2022. "Orioles Ballparks: 1954 - Present | Baltimore Orioles"...
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    Ned Hanlon (baseball) (category Baltimore Orioles (1882–1899) managers)
    remembered as the manager of the Baltimore Orioles (1892–1898) and Brooklyn Superbas (1899–1905). In the seven seasons from 1894 to 1900, Hanlon compiled...
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    John McGraw (category Baltimore Orioles (AA) players)
    Orioles at age 26 in 1899, and he was lauded for his leadership. The National League Orioles were dissolved after 1899, and McGraw spent one season with...
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    Paul Blair (baseball) (category Baltimore Orioles players)
    from 1964 through 1980, most notably as the center fielder for the Baltimore Orioles dynasty that won four American League pennants and two World Series...
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    Joe Kelley (category Baltimore Orioles (NL) players)
    (MLB) who starred in the outfield of the Baltimore Orioles teams of the 1890s. Making up the nucleus of the Orioles along with John McGraw, Willie Keeler...
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  • Pittsburgh, attorney, owner of the Baltimore Orioles Carmelo Anthony (born 1984), born in New York, grew up in Baltimore; professional basketball player...
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    Edgar McNabb (category Baltimore Orioles (NL) players)
    "Texas," was an American right-handed pitcher for the 1893 Baltimore Orioles. After one season in Major League Baseball, he committed suicide after shooting...
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    Chris Sabo (category Baltimore Orioles players)
    baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Cincinnati Reds, Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, and St. Louis Cardinals between 1988 and 1996...
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    com". anaheim.angels.mlb.com. Retrieved May 12, 2013. "baltimore.orioles.mlb.com". baltimore.orioles.mlb.com. Archived from the original on January 31, 2007...
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  • franchise move to Las Vegas in 2028, after 57 seasons in Oakland and the Oakland Coliseum. April 10: Baltimore Orioles top prospect Jackson Holliday made his...
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  • Braves to Milwaukee in 1952, the St. Louis Browns to Baltimore, becoming the new Baltimore Orioles in 1954, and the Philadelphia Athletics to Kansas City...
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    Bill Hawke (category Baltimore Orioles (NL) players)
    that first season, with a 5–5 win–loss record and threw one shutout. Bill split 1893 season between the Browns and the Baltimore Orioles. It was for...
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    Joe McGinnity (category Baltimore Orioles (NL) players)
    League's (NL) Baltimore Orioles (1899) and Brooklyn Superbas (1900), before jumping to the American League (AL) to play for the Baltimore Orioles (AL) (1901–1902)...
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    but he was quickly signed by the Baltimore Orioles. He finished the season with a .272 batting average with the Orioles and hit eleven triples, including...
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  • Hughie Jennings: 6.56 (Baltimore Orioles, 1896) Hughie Jennings: 6.55 (Baltimore Orioles, 1897) Billy Shindle: 4.34 (Baltimore Orioles, 1892) Jumbo Davis:...
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  • home runs in a season. Baltimore Orioles: Gave up their 100th home run of the season on May 21 against the New York Yankees. The Orioles pitching staff...
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    Hughie Jennings (category Baltimore Orioles (International League) managers)
    June 7, 1893 to the Baltimore Orioles. Jennings played with the Orioles for parts of seven seasons and became a star during his years in Baltimore. The Baltimore...
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  • was third in the NL in wins (33) and adjusted ERA+ (143). June 19 – Baltimore Orioles outfielder Piggy Ward reached base a record 17 times in 17 consecutive...
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    Temple Cup (category Baltimore Orioles (1882–1899))
    regular season record of each team is noted in parentheses. 1894 New York Giants 1895 Cleveland Spiders 1896 Baltimore Orioles 1897 Baltimore Orioles List...
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    Famers John McGraw and Wilbert Robinson, both of the old (1882–1899) Baltimore Orioles. One such claim is reported in the Pittsburgh Press of March 3, 1929...
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    Matt Kilroy (category Baltimore Orioles (AA) players)
    strikeouts. Kilroy starred as an MLB rookie during the 1886 season for the last-place Baltimore Orioles. He started 68 games, completing 66 of them while throwing...
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    Dan McGann (category Baltimore Orioles (1901–02) players)
    player-manager of the Baltimore Orioles of the AL before the 1901 season, McGann signed with the Orioles. However, the Orioles struggled with debt. Joe...
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  • against the Cincinnati Reds. Baltimore Orioles: With their win against the Los Angeles Angels on September 4, the Orioles were not swept for their 84th...
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