During the 2012 regular season, the Baltimore Orioles had a 9-9 record versus the Yankees.
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1Going into the final game of the 2012 season, the Yankees do not have to win. If the Yankees and Baltimore Orioles both lose, the Yankees win the division.UPDATE: The Yankees clinched the division on the final day of the season. The Yankees won their game and the Orioles lost.
Through the 2012 season the record between the teams is 1257-857 in favor of the Yankees. That leaves the Orioles 857 wins against the Yankees. Sports Media 101 sportsmedia101.com
Currently, the Yankees lead the Baltimore Orioles by 1 game in the A.L. East Division.
Yes, they did. In 2012, the Yankees defeated the Baltimore Orioles in the ALDS, three games to two. They would eventually lose to the Detroit Tigers in the ALCS, four games to none.
As of 9-14-09, the Yankees have played the Baltimore Orioles a total of 2076 times. Of these, the Yankees have won 1222 games and the Orioles 828 games. That's a .593% winning record for the Yanks. During these games, they also scored a total of 10288 runs and allowed 8449.
The New York Yankees Major League franchise began in 1901 in Baltimore, named the Orioles. The team moved to New York in 1903, and the team name was changed to the Highlanders. In 1913 the team name was changed to The New York Yankees. The New York Yankees organization considers 1903 to be their first year.
This is the way Major League Baseball set up the playoff schedule for 2012, it is the 2-3 format. The Yankees (AL East winners), will play the Baltimore Orioles (Wildcard winners), in Baltimore for games 1 and 2. The teams will then play games 3, 4 and 5 (if necessary) in New York.
All-time regular season record (1901-2005): 9192 won - 7029 lost - 87 tied - 3 no-decision As of July 30, 2007 the Yankees all time won/loss record is 9345-7143. Through the 2012 season, the Yankees all time win/loss record is 9,862-7,493. That is a .568 winning percentage.
In 2012, the Yankees had a 95-67 record. They won the American League East Division.
In 2012, the Yankees had an 8-10 record versus the Tampa Bay Rays.