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ORIOLES HISTORY
Cal Ripken is baseball's all-time consecutive games played leader, with a streak of 2,632 games.
Cal Ripken is baseball's all-time consecutive games played leader, with a streak of 2,632 games. (AP)
All-time leaders & stats
Baseball's Iron Man, Cal Ripken, is the O's all-time leader in several offensive categories, including home runs, RBIs and hits. While on defense, Ripken leads the club in double plays recorded. Find out where other Baltimore players stand in these and other categories. More >
Retired Numbers
4. 5. 8. 20. 22. 33. 42. Each number invokes memories of baseball glory. No. 22, Jim Palmer (right), is the only pitcher in Orioles history to have his number retired. Go >
Retired Numbers
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ORIOLES TIMELINE
1953-1969 | 1970-1984 | 1985-1999 | 2000-Present
Timeline
Use the links above to trace Orioles history, from Frank Robinson to Rick Dempsey to Nick Markakis. Go >
Awards and Honors
All-time Rosters
All-time Rosters Every player to wear a Orioles uniform is listed here, including Tippy Martinez. Go >
2008 Highlights 2008 First Half
2008 Second Half
2007 Highlights 2007 First Half
2007 Second Half
2006 Highlights 2006 First Half
2006 Second Half
Multimedia Highlights

Baseball's Best Baseball's Best
Watch or listen to the best games ever in Baseball's Best >
Top Plays of 2008:
• Huff's grand slam, 9/8: 400K
• Orioles' six-run eighth, 6/6: 400K
Top Plays of 2007:
• Bedard brilliant in two-hitter, 7/7: 400K
• Roberts climbs the ladder, 9/9: 400K
Stats and Records

LEADERS (*as of 2007)

 Career RBIs
1. C. Ripken 1,695
2. B. Robinson 1,357
3. E. Murray 1,224

 Career Wins
1. J. Palmer 268
2. D. McNally 181
3. M. Mussina 147
More leaders >  
Check out these Orioles records
Check out these Orioles records:
Single Game
Season
Rare Feats
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