The Baltimore Orioles are a Major League Baseball team based in Baltimore, Maryland. They are a member of the American League East division. The Orioles were founded in 1901 as the Milwaukee Brewers, and they played in Milwaukee for two seasons before moving to St. Louis, Missouri and becoming the St. Louis Browns. The team moved to Baltimore in 1954 and have played there since.
The Orioles have a long history in Major League Baseball and have been successful at various times throughout their history. They have won three World Series championships, in 1966, 1970, and 1983. They have also won nine American League pennants and eight division titles.
The Orioles have had a number of notable players over the years, including Cal Ripken Jr., Eddie Murray, and Brooks Robinson. They have also been managed by several notable figures, including Earl Weaver and Buck Showalter.
Currently, the Orioles are managed by Brandon Hyde and led by players such as Trey Mancini, Cedric Mullins, and John Means. The team has struggled in recent years, finishing the 2022 season with a 56-106 record and last place in the American League East division.
Despite their recent struggles, the Orioles have a dedicated fan base in Baltimore and throughout the mid-Atlantic region. They have a strong rivalry with the Washington Nationals and also have rivalries with other American League East teams such as the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox.
Overall, the Baltimore Orioles are a historic and successful franchise in Major League Baseball with a long history and a track record of success on and off the field. They are working to rebuild and return to competitiveness in the league.
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