Top 10  Moments in Baltimore Orioles History That Every Fan Should Know

26 July, 2024

1966 World Series Victory:  This was the Orioles' first World Series title, defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers in four games. A true defining moment for the franchise.

Brooks Robinson's Defensive Wizardry:  The Hall of Famer's incredible defensive plays at third base, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s, are legendary.

Jim Palmer's Dominance:  Another Hall of Famer, Palmer's three Cy Young Awards and his consistent brilliance on the mound are synonymous with Orioles' success.

1970 World Series Victory:  The Orioles repeated as World Series champions, defeating the Cincinnati Reds in five games.

Cal Ripken Jr.'s Iron Man Streak: Breaking Lou Gehrig's consecutive games played record in 1995 is one of baseball's most iconic moments.

Oriole Park at Camden Yards:  The opening of this ballpark in 1992 redefined the ballpark experience and became a beloved landmark.

2014 AL East Championship: Ending a 17-year division title drought with a dramatic comeback against the Blue Jays ignited a new era of Orioles baseball.

Manny Machado's Rise:  The emergence of Manny Machado as a superstar third baseman in the early 2010s brought excitement and talent to the Orioles.

Chris Davis' Record-Breaking Home Run Season: In 2013, Davis shattered the Orioles' single-season home run record, showcasing his incredible power.

The Young and Exciting Core:  The Orioles' recent success has been built on a foundation of young talent, with players like Adley Rutschman, Gunnar Henderson, and Cedric Mullins leading the way.