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The Baltimore Orioles were one of the elite teams in baseball during the late 60's and early 70's, with future Hall of Famers Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson and Jim Palmer.  The Orioles had four 20 game winners in 1971, the last team to do so.  Cal Ripken's steady play and endurance enabled him to break Lou Gehrig's consecutive game streak of 2,130 games in 1995, eventually finishing with 2,632 games.

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Titles and Awards

World Championship
1983
1970
1966

AL Championship
1983
1979
1969-1971
1966

Division Champions
1997
1983
1979
1973-1974
1969-1971

Most Valuable Player
Award

Cal Ripken, Jr., 1991, 1983
Boog Powell, 1970
Frank Robinson, 1966
Brooks Robinson, 1964

Cy Young Award
Steve Stone, 1980
Mike Flanagan, 1979
Jim Palmer, 1973, 1975-76
Mike Cuellar, 1969

Rookie of the Year Award
Gregg Olson, 1989
Cal Ripken, Jr., 1982
Eddie Murray, 1977
Al Bumbry, 1973
Curt Blefary, 1965
Ron Hansen, 1960
Hall of Famers (primarily with Baltimore Orioles)
Frank Robinson, 1966-1971
Brooks Robinson, 1955-1977
Jim Palmer, 1965-67, 69-84
Eddie Murray, 1977-88, 1996
Cal Ripken, Jr., 1981-2001

Retired Numbers
Earl Weaver, #4
Brooks Robinson, #5
Cal Ripken, Jr., #8
Frank Robinson, #22
Jim Palmer, #22
Eddie Murray, #33


Team Batting Leaders
(Season)
Team Pitching Leaders
(Season)

Most Runs -- 949 (2006)
Hits -- 1,614 (2004)
Doubles -- 319 (2004)
Triples -- 49 (1954)
Home Runs -- 257 (1996)
Most Total Bases -- 2,685 (1996)
Most Stolen Bases -- 150 (1976)
Most Walks -- 717 (1970)
Most Strikeouts -- 1,019 (1964, 1968)
Most Hit by Pitch -- 77 (2001)
Highest Batting Average -- .281 (2004)
Lowest Batting Average -- .225 (1968)
Highest Slugging Percentage -- .472 (1996)
Lowest ERA -- 2.53 (1972)
Highest ERA -- 5.37 (2000)
Most Shutouts -- 21 (1961)
Most Strikeouts -- 1,139 (1997)
Most Complete Games -- 71 (1971)
Most Saves -- 59 (1997)


Individual Batting Leaders (Season)

At Bats -- 673
Runs -- 132
Hits -- 214
Hitting Streak -- 30
Singles -- 158
Doubles -- 51
Triples --12
Home Runs -- 50
Total Bases -- 369
RBI -- 150
Pinch-Hits -- 24
Extra-Base Hits -- 92
Sacrifice Hits -- 23
Sacrifice Flies -- 17
Stolen Bases -- 57
Walks -- 118
Intentional Walks -- 25
Strikeouts -- 160
Hit by Pitch -- 24
Highest Batting Ave. -- .340
Highest Slugging Pct. -- .646
Highest On-Base Pct. -- .438
B. J. Surhoff
Roberto Alomar
Miguel Tejada
Eric Davis
Al Bumbry
Brian Roberts
Paul Blair
Brady Anderson
Brady Anderson
Miguel Tejada
Dave Philley
Brady Anderson
Mark Belanger
Bobby Bonilla
Luis Aparicio
Ken Singleton
Eddie Murray
Mickey Tettleton
Brady Anderson
Melvin Mora
Jim Gentile
Ken Singleton
1999
1996
2006
1998
1980
2008
1967
1996
1996
2004
1961
1996
1975
1996
1964
1975
1984
1990
1999
2004
1961
1977


Individual Pitching Leaders (Season)

Games Pitched -- 76
Games Started -- 40
 
Complete Games --25
Innings -- 323
Win. Pct. (20 dec.) -- .808
Wins -- 25
Losses -- 21
Winning Streak -- 17
Losing Streak -- 13
Saves -- 45
Walks -- 181
ERA (162 inn.) -- 1.95
Strikeouts -- 218
Shutouts -- 10
Scoreless Innings -- 41
B. J. Ryan, Tippy Marinez
Dave McNally, Mike Cuellar, Jim Palmer, Mike Flanagan
Jim Palmer
Jim Palmer
Dave McNally
Steve Stone
Don Larsen
Dave McNally
Mike Boddicker
Randy Myers
Bob Turley
Dave McNally
Mike Mussina
Jim Palmer
Gregg Olson

2003, 1982
1969-70, 1970, 1976, 1978
 
1975
1975
1971
1980
1954
1968-69
1987-88
1997
1954
1968
1997
1975
1989-90