Cal Ripken
The most runs scored in a single inning by the Baltimore Orioles was 12 against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays on April 11, 2002.
The 1996 Baltimore Orioles hit back-to-back home runs the most times in a single season in baseball history.
The Baltimore Orioles scored the most runs in a single game on April 26, 1988, when they tallied 30 runs against the Texas Rangers. This historic performance is one of the highest scoring games in Major League Baseball history. The Orioles' offensive explosion included a combination of home runs and consistent hitting throughout the game.
Jim Gentile has the most RBIs in a game for the Orioles with 9 against the Minnesota Twins on May 9, 1961.
The most known player in the history of the Baltimore Orioles is likely Cal Ripken Jr. He played for the team from 1981 to 2001 and is celebrated for his incredible durability, holding the record for consecutive games played at 2,632. Ripken is also a two-time American League MVP and a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, solidifying his legacy as one of the franchise's greatest players.
1988 ... the Orioles lost an MLB record 21 consecutive games to start the season.
The ovation for Cal Ripken Jr of the Baltimore Orioles, when he broke Lou Gehrig's record for most consecutive games at 2,131, lasted for 22 minutes and 15 seconds.
Cal Ripken Jr.
There are some differing opinions on this however my opinion is that Aubrey Huff is the Baltimore Orioles' MVP (Most Valuable Player) for their 2008 season because he batted .304, he batted in 154 which is most of the games that the Orioles played and he had 96 runs scored, 182 hits and 48 doubles. He hit 32 Homeruns and drove in 108 RBIs. He only struck out 89 times during the whole season. He had a decent OBP (On Base Percentage) of .360 and he had a very good Slugging Percentage of .552.
The most hits in an MLB game is 9 by Johnny Burnett of the Cleveland Indians in an 18 inning game in 1932. For a 9 inning game the record is 7 held by Wilbert Robinson of the 1892 Baltimore Orioles and Rennie Stennett of the 1975 Pittsburgh Pirates.
Michael Phelps
IT WAS FOUNDED BY LORD BALTIMORE