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Orioles and hired
The seeds of long-term success were planted on September 14, 1954, when the Orioles hired Paul Richards to become the ballclub's manager and general manager.
Harry Dalton was hired as the club's General Manager and he, in turn, hired Baltimore Orioles pitching coach George Bamberger as the Brewers ' third manager in their brief history.
The beginnings of what was to become a legendary team can be traced to June 1892, when Harry Von der Horst hired Ned Hanlon to manage the Orioles, giving him stock in the team and full authority over baseball operations.
Instead, the Baltimore Orioles hired him as a special assistant to general manager Lee MacPhail on March 7, serving primarily as a scout, a post he would hold for nearly six years.
In 1955, he was hired by the Baltimore Orioles, where he served as both field manager and general manager through 1958, becoming the first man since John McGraw to hold both positions simultaneously.
After Lee MacPhail was hired as the general manager in 1959, Richards served strictly as the Orioles ' field manager.
Despite being let go by the Orioles, Oates was quickly hired by the Texas Rangers, who had just fired their previous manager, Kevin Kennedy.
In 1949, Thompson was hired by the Gunther Brewing Company to be WITH-AM's play-by-play voice for both the International League Orioles and the Colts, at the time a member of the All-America Football Conference ( AAFC ).
In 2007 Dr. Charles Steinberg was hired as Executive Vice President, Marketing and Public Relations of the Dodgers after working with the Boston Red Sox and Baltimore Orioles.
In January 2012, Petersen was hired as the director of pitching development for the Baltimore Orioles
In 2006, Cash was hired to be first base coach for the Baltimore Orioles.
Following this, he was hired to be the minor league coordinator of instruction for the Baltimore Orioles, his first front office position.
The Giants hired former Baltimore Orioles and ESPN announcer Jon Miller as Greenwald's replacement.

Orioles and Buck
William Nathaniel " Buck " Showalter III ( born May 23, 1956 ) is an American Major League Baseball ( MLB ) manager for the Baltimore Orioles.
*" The fighting Showalters " ( in reference to the Baltimore Orioles, now managed by Buck Showalter, former BBTN analyst )
On November 23, 2010, Randolph was named as the final piece to Buck Showalter's coaching staff for the 2011 Baltimore Orioles.

Orioles and Showalter
Showalter was appointed to succeed Juan Samuel as Baltimore Orioles manager on July 29, 2010.
Showalter will finish the 2012 season with no worse than a. 500 managing record after the Orioles won their 81st game of the season on September 13, ending a streak of losing seasons for the Orioles at 14.
In 2010, Showalter would honor his friend Oates by choosing the number 26 as he took over management of the Baltimore Orioles.

Orioles and on
Whitey Herzog, performing in right as the Orioles fielded possibly their strongest team of the spring, worked Keegan for a base on balls.
The Orioles got a run in the first inning when Breeding, along with Robinson, the two Birds who got a pair of hits, doubled to right center, moved to third on Russ Snyder's single to right and crossed on Kunkel's wild pitch into the dirt in front of the plate.
After starting the 1954 campaign with a two-game split against the Tigers in Detroit, the Orioles returned to Baltimore on April 15 to a welcoming parade that wound through the streets of downtown, with an estimated 350, 000 spectators lining the route.
Iglehart, the Orioles ' largest shareholder at 32 % and owner of a sizable amount of CBS stock, straightened out his conflict of interest issues on May 25, 1965 by selling his 64, 000 shares in the ball-club to the National Brewing Company, an original team investor which finally had controlling interest at 65 %.
Although he would go on to have back-to-back 17-win seasons for the Chicago Cubs in 1971 and 1972, including a no-hitter in the latter season, this did not help the Reds, who ended up losing the 1970 World Series to Robinson and the Orioles.
In 1971, the Orioles won another division title thanks to four 20-game winners on their pitching staff ( Cuellar, Jim Palmer, Pat Dobson, and Dave McNally ).
Facing the Texas Rangers in a doubleheader at Camden Yards on August 22, the Orioles surrendered 30 runs in the first game-a modern-era record for a single game-in a 30 – 3 defeat.
This version of the script logo has been on the front of the away jerseys since 2001 and the home ones since 2004. The Orioles began the 2008 season in a rebuilding mode under President of Baseball Operations Andy MacPhail.
He was introduced on August 2 and made his debut on August 3, after the Orioles fired Samuel.
The Orioles celebrate a 6 – 5 victory over the Mariners at Camden Yards on May 13, 2010.
Certainly the most positive event of the 2011 season for the Orioles, was their involvement in the events that took place on September 28, when they defeated the Boston Red Sox 4-3 thanks to 9th inning heroics by both Nolan Reimold, and Robert Andino leading to a walk-off win on an Andino RBI single, and prevented them from earning the Wild Card berth.
The Orioles won their 81st game on September 13, ending the streak of 14 straight years with a losing record, as well as ensuring that the team would spend the entire year with a record of. 500 or higher.
With the win against the Boston Red Sox on September 30 and the loss of the Los Angeles Angels to the Texas Rangers in the second game of a double header, the Orioles clinched the playoff berth.
The Orioles wear their black alternate jerseys for Friday night games with the alternate " O's " cap, whether at home or on the road ; the cartoon bird batting helmet is still used with this uniform ( see description on home and road design below ).
The Orioles also introduced a new alternate orange uniform to be worn on Saturday home games throughout the 2012 season.
In Baltimore, Orioles games on radio can be heard over WBAL ( 1090 AM ).
The 2011 season marked the Orioles ' return to WBAL following four seasons on WJZ-FM ( 105. 7 FM ).
The Orioles have had their games broadcast on WBAL for much of the team's history in Baltimore over three separate stints ( the other two were from 1957 to 1978, and 1988 to 2006 ).
Levine was best noted for his work on TV shows such as Cheers and M * A * S * H, but only lasted one season in the Orioles broadcast booth.

Orioles and July
On July 16, the Twins defeated the Baltimore Orioles 19-7, the most runs scored in the short history of Target Field.
In 1973, Baltimore Orioles third baseman Brooks Robinson started two 5 – 4 – 3 triple plays: one on July 7 against the Oakland Athletics ' Gene Tenace, and one on September 20 against the Tigers ' Frank Howard.
* July 3: Fidrych shut out the Baltimore Orioles 4-0 in front of a sell out crowd of 51, 032 at Tiger Stadium.
* On July 30, 2011, in the 2nd game of a double-header against the Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees DH Nick Swisher was switched over to his traditional right field position in the top of the 8th inning, while starting pitcher Ivan Nova was replaced by Luis Ayala.
On July 5, the Orioles released Whitt.
On July 30, he and Curt Schilling were traded to the Baltimore Orioles for Mike Boddicker in one of the most lopsided deals in baseball history.
On July 30, 1955, he was traded to the Baltimore Orioles for Jim McDonald and cash, finishing out the season and retiring.
He was promoted to the Orioles as their first-base coach in 1968, and spent a half-season in that role before taking the managerial reins in July.
He met his future wife, Constance Louise " Connie " Butcher, on an Orioles team flight from Kansas City to Boston in July 1959, where she was working as a flight attendant for United Air Lines.
On July 17, 1902, he sold his interest in the Orioles to Andrew Freedman, principal owner of the Giants, and John T. Brush, principal owner of the Cincinnati Reds, also of the NL.
On July 22, he hit the first grand slam of his career, a game-winning home run against Bruce Chen in a 7 – 5 victory over the Orioles.
On July 23, Roberts returned to the Orioles ' lead off spot for the first time since April 9.
* On July 1, 1902, Waddell became the second pitcher to strike out three batters on nine pitches, in the third inning of a 2 – 0 win over the Baltimore Orioles.
On July 29 the San Diego Padres traded Wynn Pelzer to the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for slugging infielder Miguel Tejada and cash.
James Franklin Busby ( January 8, 1927 – July 8, 1996 ) was an American center fielder in Major League Baseball and right-handed batter who played for the Chicago White Sox ( 1950 – 52, 1955 ), Washington Senators ( 1952 – 55 ), Cleveland Indians ( 1956 – 57 ), Baltimore Orioles ( 1957 – 58, 1960 – 61 ), Boston Red Sox ( 1959 – 60 ) and Houston Colt. 45's ( 1962 ).
" Thome hit his first home run with the Orioles on July 20 against his former team, the Cleveland Indians, at Progressive Field.
McGraw, player-manager of the Orioles, resigned from the team to take over as manager of the New York Giants on July 7, 1902.
Under indefinite suspension by Ban Johnson by July 1902 for fighting with umpires, Kelley entertained the idea of leaving the Orioles with McGraw, who was becoming frustrated with Johnson, and had begun negotiating to join the New York Giants of the NL.
Mahon then sold controlling interest in the Orioles to Andrew Freedman, principal owner of the Giants, and John T. Brush, principal owner of the Cincinnati Reds, on July 17.
On July 8, during a game against the Baltimore Orioles, three pitches were thrown inside close to Ortiz by Kevin Gregg.
On July 17, 1902, Mahon sold his interest in the Orioles to Andrew Freedman, principal owner of the Giants, and John T. Brush, principal owner of the Cincinnati Reds, also of the NL.
" He lost 6-0 to the Milwaukee Brewers and left-hander Mike Caldwell on July 7, lost 2-1 to the Baltimore Orioles and left-hander Mike Flanagan on August 4, and lost 8-1 to the Toronto Blue Jays and left-hander Mike Willis on September 20.
On July 29, 1988, Boddicker was traded from the Orioles to the Boston Red Sox for OF Brady Anderson and pitcher Curt Schilling.

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