1953 - The St. Louis Browns move to Baltimore
1954 - The Baltimore Orioles debut. Bird fever begins to take over the city of Baltimore
1957 - 1st time the Orioles finish at .500
1961 - The Birds eclipsed the 90-win mark for the 1st time
1966 - The Baltimore Orioles defeat the Dodgers in the World Series
1970s - The O's become a perrenial powerhouse
1982 - Rookie Cal Ripken, Jr. went 3-5 with a homer on Opening Day
1988 - It is announced that the Orioles would be getting a new home in the city
1992 - Oriole Park at Camden yards opens. The city loves its new ballpark
1993 - The All-Star game returns to Baltimore for the 1st time since 1958
1995 - Cal Ripken, Jr. eclipses Lou Gehrig's consecutive games played record of 2130
2001 - Cal Ripken Jr.'s last year with the Baltimore Orioles
Robin Roberts 1962-1965
Frank Robinson 1966-1971
Brooks Robinson 1955-1977
George Kell 1956-1957
Luis Aparicio 1963-1967
Hoyt Wilhelm 1958-1962
Jim Palmer 1965-1967, 1969-1984
Reggie Jackson 1976
Eddie Murray 1977-1988, 1996
Cal Ripken, Jr. 1981-2001
John McGraw 1901-1902
Frank Robinson 1988-1991
Wilbert Robinson 1902
Earl Weaver 1968-1982, 1985-1986
Lee MacPhail 1959-1965
4 - Earl Weaver
5 - Brooks Robinson
8 - Cal Ripken, Jr.
20 - Frank Robinson
22 - Jim Palmer
33 - Eddie Murray
42 - Jackie Robinson
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