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2019 Baltimore Orioles season

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2019 Baltimore Orioles
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkOriole Park at Camden Yards
CityBaltimore, Maryland
Record54–108 (.333)
Divisional place5th
OwnersPeter Angelos
General managersMike Elias
ManagersBrandon Hyde
TelevisionMASN
(Gary Thorne, Jim Palmer, Mike Bordick, Jim Hunter)
RadioWJZ-FM
Baltimore Orioles Radio Network
(Jim Hunter, Ben McDonald, Mike Bordick, Kevin Brown)
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The 2019 Baltimore Orioles season was the 119th season in Baltimore Orioles franchise history, 66th in Baltimore, and the 28th at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The Orioles were managed by Brandon Hyde in his first season as Orioles manager.[1] They finished 54–108, 7 games better than their disastrous 47–115 record from their 2018 season, but they missed the playoffs for a third straight season, as they were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention on August 23.[2]

The season set several statistical records and quirks. The Orioles finished last in the AL East for a third consecutive season. The Orioles set a franchise record of a combined 101–223 over the previous two seasons, the worst two-season span in franchise history. The 2019 Orioles became the first team in history to yield 300+ home runs in a season, a new MLB record. The pitching staff also allowed 981 runs throughout the season - an abysmal mark that led all of MLB and was the worst in MLB history since the 1999 Colorado Rockies allowed 1028 runs. They were also the first team since the 1979 Blue Jays to lose 107 or more games and not earn the first overall pick in the subsequent year's draft,[3] as the Detroit Tigers finished 47–114, 6 1/2 games worse than Baltimore.

Despite the team's atrocious overall performance, one highlight of the 2019 season was back-to-back 13–0 victories over the Cleveland Indians on June 28–29. The Orioles were the first team in major league history to record back-to-back shutout victories by a margin of 13 or more runs.[4] Another highlight was the Orioles hitting multiple home runs in each of 10 consecutive games between July 17 and July 27, the most in MLB since 1901.[5]

Regular season

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Season standings

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American League East

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AL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 103 59 .636 57‍–‍24 46‍–‍35
Tampa Bay Rays 96 66 .593 7 48‍–‍33 48‍–‍33
Boston Red Sox 84 78 .519 19 38‍–‍43 46‍–‍35
Toronto Blue Jays 67 95 .414 36 35‍–‍46 32‍–‍49
Baltimore Orioles 54 108 .333 49 25‍–‍56 29‍–‍52


American League Wild Card

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Division Leaders
Team W L Pct.
Houston Astros 107 55 .660
New York Yankees 103 59 .636
Minnesota Twins 101 61 .623
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Oakland Athletics 97 65 .599 +1
Tampa Bay Rays 96 66 .593
Cleveland Indians 93 69 .574 3
Boston Red Sox 84 78 .519 12
Texas Rangers 78 84 .481 18
Chicago White Sox 72 89 .447 23½
Los Angeles Angels 72 90 .444 24
Seattle Mariners 68 94 .420 28
Toronto Blue Jays 67 95 .414 29
Kansas City Royals 59 103 .364 37
Baltimore Orioles 54 108 .333 42
Detroit Tigers 47 114 .292 48½


Record vs. Opponents

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Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2019
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 7–12 3–3 3–4 3–4 2–4 3–3 4–3 0–6 2–17 1–6 3–4 7–12 1–6 8–11 7–13
Boston 12–7 5–2 3–3 5–2 2–4 5–1 4–3 3–3 5–14 4–3 4–3 7–12 4–3 11–8 10–10
Chicago 3–3 2–5 11–8 12–6 4–3 9–10 2–5 6–13 4–3 1–5 2–4 2–4 4–3 4–3 6–14
Cleveland 4–3 3–3 8–11 18–1 3–4 12–7 6–0 10–9 4–3 1–5 5–1 1–6 4–3 6–1 8–12
Detroit 4–3 2–5 6–12 1–18 1–6 10–9 3–3 5–14 3–3 1–6 1–6 2–4 0–6 3–4 5–15
Houston 4–2 4–2 3–4 4–3 6–1 5–1 14–5 3–4 4–3 11–8 18–1 3–4 13–6 4–2 11–9
Kansas City 3–3 1–5 10–9 7–12 9–10 1–5 2–4 5–14 2–5 2–5 2–5 3–4 2–5 1–6 9–11
Los Angeles 3–4 3–4 5–2 0–6 3–3 5–14 4–2 1–5 2–5 6–13 10–9 3–4 9–10 6–1 12–8
Minnesota 6–0 3–3 13–6 9–10 14–5 4–3 14–5 5–1 2–4 3–4 5–2 5–2 6–1 4–3 8–12
New York 17–2 14–5 3–4 3–4 3–3 3–4 5–2 5–2 4–2 2–4 6–1 12–7 3–3 11–8 12–8
Oakland 6–1 3–4 5–1 5–1 6–1 8–11 5–2 13–6 4–3 4–2 10–9 4–3 13–6 0–6 11–9
Seattle 4–3 3–4 4–2 1–5 6–1 1–18 5–2 9–10 2–5 1–6 9–10 2–4 8–11 4–2 9–11
Tampa Bay 12–7 12–7 4–2 6–1 4–2 4–3 4–3 4–3 2–5 7–12 3–4 4–2 3–3 13–6 14–6
Texas 6–1 3–4 3–4 3–4 6–0 6–13 5–2 10–9 1–6 3–3 6–13 11–8 3–3 3–3 9–11
Toronto 11–8 8–11 3–4 1–6 4–3 2–4 6–1 1–6 3–4 8–11 6–0 2–4 6–13 3–3 3–17

Game log

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2019 Game Log: 54–108 (.333) (Home: 25–56; Away: 29–52)
March/April: 10–20 (Home: 3–10 ; Away: 7–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
1 March 28 @ Yankees 2–7 Tanaka (1–0) Cashner (0–1) 46,929 0–1 L1
2 March 30 @ Yankees 5–3 Yacabonis (1–0) Paxton (0–1) Wright (1) 42,203 1–1 W1
3 March 31 @ Yankees 7–5 Means (1–0) Happ (0–1) Fry (1) 38,419 2–1 W2
4 April 1 @ Blue Jays 6–5 Hess (1–0) Reid-Foley (0–1) Bleier (1) 10,460 3–1 W3
5 April 2 @ Blue Jays 2–1 Cashner (1–1) Stroman (0–1) Castro (1) 12,110 4–1 W4
6 April 3 @ Blue Jays 3–5 Shoemaker (2–0) Karns (0–1) Giles (2) 11,436 4–2 L1
7 April 4 Yankees 4–8 Paxton (1-1) Wright (0-1) 44,182 4–3 L2
8 April 6 Yankees 4–6 Ottavino (1-0) Castro (0-1) Chapman (2) 27,504 4–4 L3
9 April 7 Yankees 3–15 Germán (2-0) Hess (1-1) 33,102 4–5 L4
10 April 8 A's 12–4 Cashner (2-1) Estrada (0-1) 6,585 5–5 W1
11 April 9 A's 2–13 Anderson (3-0) Means (0-1) 7,738 5–6 L1
12 April 10 A's 3–10 Montas (2-1) Straily (0-1) 7,974 5–7 L2
13 April 11 A's 5–8 Brooks (2-1) Bundy (0-1) Treinen (4) 8,374 5–8 L3
14 April 12 @ Red Sox 4–6 Rodríguez (1-2) Hess (1-2) Brasier (3) 33,664 5–9 L4
15 April 13 @ Red Sox 9–5 Cashner (3-1) Porcello (0-3) 35,823 6–9 W1
16 April 14 @ Red Sox 0–4 Price (1-1) Means (1-2) 36,023 6–10 L1
17 April 15 @ Red Sox 8–1 Straily (1-1) Velázquez (0-1) 35,860 7–10 W1
18 April 16 @ Rays 2–4 Glasnow (4-0) Bundy (0-2) Castillo (2) 9,842 7–11 L1
19 April 17 @ Rays 1–8 Chirinos (3-0) Hess (1-3) 9,028 7–12 L2
20 April 18 @ Rays 6–5 (11) Means (2-2) Castillo (0-1) 9,081 8–12 W1
21 April 20 Twins 5–6 Berríos (3-1) Yacabonis (1-1) Rogers (2) 28,409 8–13 L1
22 April 20 Twins 7–16 Pérez (2-0) Cobb (0-1) 28,409 8–14 L2
23 April 21 Twins 3–4 Gibson (1-0) Bundy (0-3) Rogers (3) 11,018 8–15 L3
24 April 22 White Sox 2–12 Fry (1-0) Hess (1-4) 8,555 8–16 L4
25 April 23 White Sox 9–1 Cashner (4-1) Nova (0-3) 8,953 9–16 W1
26 April 24 White Sox 4–3 Means (3-2) Santana (0-2) Givens (1) 10,550 10–16 W2
27 April 26 @ Twins 1–6 Pérez (3–0) Cobb (0–2) 23,658 10–17 L1
28 April 27 @ Twins 2–9 Berríos (4–1) Fry (0–1) 18,878 10–18 L2
29 April 28 @ Twins 1–4 Gibson (2–0) Bundy (0–4) Parker (5) 20,034 10–19 L3
30 April 29 @ White Sox 3–5 Bañuelos (2–0) Means (3–3) Colomé (6) 14,717 10–20 L4
-- April 30 @ White Sox Postponed (rain); Makeup: May 1
May: 8–19 (Home: 5–11 ; Away: 3–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
31 May 1 @ White Sox 5–4 Kline (1–0) Herrera (0–1) Givens (2) N/A 11–20 W1
32 May 1 @ White Sox 6–7 Vieira (1–0) Phillips (0–1) 14,781 11–21 L1
33 May 3 Rays 0–7 Glasnow (6–0) Straily (1–2) 10,034 11–22 L2
34 May 4 Rays 3–0 Bundy (1–4) Chirinos (4–1) Givens (3) 15,241 12–22 W1
-- May 5 Rays Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 13
35 May 6 Red Sox 4–1 Means (4-3) Smith (0-1) Givens (4) 11,042 13–22 W2
36 May 7 Red Sox 5–8 Walden (5–0) Kline (1–1) Barnes (3) 10,703 13–23 L1
37 May 8 Red Sox 1–2 (12) Brasier (2–1) Ramírez (0–1) Hembree (1) 12,451 13–24 L2
38 May 10 Angels 3–8 Cahill (2-3) Straily (1-3) 14,495 13–25 L3
39 May 11 Angels 2–7 Bard (1-1) Bundy (1-5) 21,106 13–26 L4
40 May 12 Angels 5–1 Means (5-3) Canning (1-1) 16,387 14–26 W1
May 13 @ Yankees Postponed (rain); Makeup: May 15
May 14 @ Yankees Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 12
41 May 15 @ Yankees 3–5 Happ (3-3) Hess (1-5) Chapman (10) 41,138 14–27 L1
42 May 15 @ Yankees 1–3 Germán (8-1) Cashner (4-2) Chapman (11) 41,138 14–28 L2
43 May 16 @ Indians 7–14 Cole (1-1) Ynoa (0-1) 16,324 14–29 L3
44 May 17 @ Indians 5–1 Bundy (2-5) Rodríguez (1-3) 22,999 15–29 W1
45 May 18 @ Indians 1–4 Plutko (1-0) Means (5-4) Hand (12) 25,562 15–30 L1
46 May 19 @ Indians 0–10 Bieber (3-2) Ramírez (0-2) 21,377 15–31 L2
47 May 20 Yankees 7–10 Britton (2-0) Givens (0-1) Chapman (12) 16,457 15–32 L3
48 May 21 Yankees 4–11 Germán (9-1) Hess (1-6) Hale (1) 17,389 15–33 L4
49 May 22 Yankees 5–7 Sabathia (3-1) Straily (1-4) Chapman (13) 17,849 15–34 L5
50 May 23 Yankees 5–6 Kahnle (2-0) Givens (0-2) Britton (2) 30,624 15–35 L6
51 May 24 @ Rockies 6–8 Oberg (2–0) Givens (0–3) 32,397 15–36 L7
52 May 25 @ Rockies 9–6 Cashner (5–2) Freeland (2–6) Lucas (1) 41,239 16–36 W1
53 May 26 @ Rockies 7–8 Oberg (3–0) Fry (0–2) 46,815 16–37 L1
54 May 27 Tigers 5–3 Straily (2–4) Norris (2–3) Armstrong (1) 18,004 17–37 W1
55 May 28 Tigers 0–3 Boyd (5–4) Bundy (2–6) Greene (17) 8,106 17–38 L1
56 May 29 Tigers 2–4 Ramirez (1–0) Kline (1–2) Greene (18) 10,614 17–39 L2
57 May 31 Giants 9–6 Cashner (6–2) Pomeranz (1–6) Bleier (2) 17,545 18–39 W1
June: 6–20 (Home: 3–10 ; Away: 3–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
58 June 1 Giants 2–8 Anderson (1–1) Hess (1–7) 19,352 18–40 L1
59 June 2 Giants 1–8 Samardzija (3–4) Ynoa (0–2) 16,991 18–41 L2
60 June 4 @ Rangers 12–11 Bundy (3–6) Smyly (1–4) Givens (5) 21,903 19–41 W1
61 June 5 @ Rangers 1–2 (12) Springs (3–1) Fry (0–3) 21,163 19–42 L1
62 June 6 @ Rangers 3–4 Jurado (3–2) Hess (1–8) Kelley (7) 20,462 19–43 L2
63 June 7 @ Astros 3–4 (11) Pérez (1–0) Kline (1–3) 35,414 19–44 L3
64 June 8 @ Astros 4–1 Fry (1–3) Harris (1–1) Castro (2) 38,425 20–44 W1
65 June 9 @ Astros 0–4 Miley (6–3) Bundy (3–7) Osuna (17) 35,621 20–45 L1
66 June 11 Blue Jays 4–2 Means (6–4) Thornton (1–5) Givens (6) 12,524 21–45 W1
67 June 12 Blue Jays 6–8 Jackson (1–4) Hess (1–9) Hudson (1) 11,153 21–46 L1
68 June 13 Blue Jays 3–12 Stroman (4–8) Ynoa (0–3) 14,910 21–47 L2
69 June 14 Red Sox 2–13 Rodríguez (7–4) Ortiz (0–1) 19,383 21–48 L3
70 June 15 Red Sox 2–7 Sale (3–7) Bundy (3–8) 30,050 21–49 L4
71 June 16 Red Sox 6–8 Workman (5–1) Givens (0–4) 27,964 21–50 L5
72 June 17 @ A's 2–3 Fiers (7–3) Cashner (6–3) Treinen (16) 12,345 21–51 L6
73 June 18 @ A's 2–16 Anderson (7–4) Ynoa (0–4) 14,310 21–52 L7
74 June 19 @ A's 3–8 Bassitt (4–3) Rogers (0–1) 15,341 21–53 L8
75 June 20 @ Mariners 2–5 LeBlanc (4–2) Bundy (3–9) Elías (8) 15,217 21–54 L9
76 June 21 @ Mariners 9–10 Leake (7–6) Gilmartin (0–1) Elías (9) 23,281 21–55 L10
77 June 22 @ Mariners 8–4 Cashner (7–3) Milone (1–2) 27,545 22–55 W1
78 June 23 @ Mariners 3–13 Kikuchi (4–5) Ynoa (0–5) 23,920 22–56 L1
79 June 25 Padres 3–8 Allen (2–0) Yacabonis (1–2) 21,644 22–57 L2
80 June 26 Padres 5–10 Strahm (3–6) Bundy (3–10) Stammen (4) 13,408 22–58 L3
81 June 28 Indians 13–0 Means (7–4) Clevinger (1–2) 21,248 23–58 W1
82 June 29 Indians 13–0 Cashner (8–3) Plesac (3–3) 26,998 24–58 W2
83 June 30 Indians 0–2 Bieber (7–3) Ynoa (0–6) Hand (23) 20,048 24–59 L1
July: 12–12 (Home: 4–5 ; Away: 8–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
84 July 1 @ Rays 3–6 Kolarek (3–2) Kline (1–4) Alvarado (7) 20,441 24–60 L2
85 July 2 @ Rays 3–6 Morton (9–2) Wojciechowski (0–1) 20,925 24–61 L3
86 July 3 @ Rays 9–6 Givens (1–4) Alvarado (0–5) Armstrong (2) 21,545 25–61 W1
87 July 5 @ Blue Jays 4–1 Bundy (4–10) Sanchez (3–12) Fry (3) 20,530 26–61 W2
88 July 6 @ Blue Jays 8–1 Cashner (9–3) Richard (1–5) 22,405 27–61 W3
89 July 7 @ Blue Jays 1–6 Thornton (3–6) Wojciechowski (0–2) 22,487 27–62 L1
-- July 9 90th All-Star Game in Cleveland, OH
90 July 12 Rays 4–16 Chirinos (8–4) Bundy (4–11) 22,422 27–63 L2
91 July 13 Rays 2–1 Bleier (1–0) Poche (2–2) Givens (7) 22,596 28–63 W1
92 July 13 Rays 4–12 Morton (11–2) Means (7–5) 24,810 28–64 L1
93 July 14 Rays 1–4 Yarbrough (8–3) Eshelman (0–1) Pagán (6) 14,082 28–65 L2
94 July 16 Nationals 1–8 Voth (1–0) Wojciechowski (0–3) 23,362 28–66 L3
95 July 17 Nationals 9–2 Ynoa (1–6) Suero (2–5) Givens (8) 20,786 29–66 W1
96 July 19 Red Sox 11–2 Means (8–5) Price (7–3) 18,243 30–66 W2
97 July 20 Red Sox 6–17 Porcello (8–7) Eshelman (0–2) 21,339 30–67 L1
98 July 21 Red Sox 5–0 Wojciechowski (1–3) Cashner (9–5) 18,173 31–67 W1
99 July 22 @ Diamondbacks 3–6 Ray (9–6) Brooks (2–4) Holland (16) 19,192 31–68 L1
100 July 23 @ Diamondbacks 7–2 Bundy (5–11) Kelly (7–10) 20,253 32–68 W1
101 July 24 @ Diamondbacks 2–5 Clarke (3–3) Means (8–6) López (1) 20,452 32–69 L1
102 July 25 @ Angels 10–8 (16) Scott (1–0) Canning (3–6) Wilkerson (1) 36,214 33–69 W1
103 July 26 @ Angels 9–3 Wojciechowski (2–3) Tropeano (0–1) 38,852 34–69 W2
104 July 27 @ Angels 8–7 Bleier (2–0) Buttrey (6–5) Givens (9) 42,289 35–69 W3
105 July 28 @ Angels 4–5 Cole (1–1) Givens (1–5) 35,447 35–70 L1
106 July 29 @ Padres 1–8 Paddack (7–5) Hess (1–10) 34,290 35–71 L2
107 July 30 @ Padres 8–5 Castro (1–1) Strahm (4–8) Armstrong (3) 30,286 36–71 W1
August: 9–19 (Home: 7–10 ; Away: 2–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
108 August 1 Blue Jays 2–11 Thornton (4–7) Wojciechowski (2–4) 9,716 36–72 L1
109 August 2 Blue Jays 2–5 Kingham (4–2) Brooks (2–5) Law (1) 16,331 36–73 L2
110 August 3 Blue Jays 6–4 Givens (2–5) Boshers (0–1) Fry (3) 12,951 37–73 W1
111 August 4 Blue Jays 6–5 Eshelman (1–2) Reid-Foley (1–2) Armstrong (4) 18,837 38–73 W2
112 August 5 Yankees 6–9 Ottavino (5–3) Fry (1–4) Chapman (30) 20,151 38–74 L1
113 August 6 Yankees 4–9 Cortes Jr. (5–0) Wojciechowski (2–5) Ottavino (1) 17,201 38–75 L2
114 August 7 Yankees 2–14 Paxton (7–6) Means (8–7) 16,299 38–76 L3
115 August 9 Astros 2–3 Miley (11–4) Bundy (5–12) Osuna (26) 19,407 38–77 L4
116 August 10 Astros 2–23 Sanchez (5–14) Brooks (2–6) 21,903 38–78 L5
117 August 11 Astros 8–7 Bleier (3–0) Osuna (3–3) 17,979 39–78 W1
118 August 12 @ Yankees 5–8 Paxton (8–6) Ynoa (1–7) Chapman (32) 42,843 39–79 L1
119 August 12 @ Yankees 8–11 Mantiply (1–0) Blach (0–1) Ottavino (2) 40,354 39–80 L2
120 August 13 @ Yankees 3–8 Germán (16–2) Means (8–8) 41,284 39–81 L3
121 August 14 @ Yankees 5–6 Happ (10–7) Bundy (5–13) Chapman (33) 43,909 39–82 L4
122 August 16 @ Red Sox 1–9 Porcello (11–9) Brooks (2–7) 37,213 39–83 L5
123 August 17 @ Red Sox 0–4 Rodríguez (11–9) Wojciechowski (2–6) 36,744 39–84 L6
124 August 18 @ Red Sox 7–13 Walden (8–2) Fry (1–5) 36,350 39–85 L7
125 August 19 Royals 4–5 López (2–7) Means (8–9) Kennedy (22) 11,659 39–86 L8
126 August 20 Royals 4–1 Harvey (1–0) Barnes (1–2) Givens (10) 11,826 40–86 W1
127 August 21 Royals 8–1 Brooks (3–7) Montgomery (3–6) 9,872 41–86 W2
128 August 22 Rays 2–5 Drake (2–1) Castro (1–2) Pagán (14) 8,153 41–87 L1
129 August 23 Rays 1–7 Richards (4–12) Blach (0–2) Slegers (1) 14,762 41–88 L2
130 August 24 Rays 7–1 Means (9–9) Alvarado (1–6) 11,409 42–88 W1
131 August 25 Rays 8–3 Bundy (6–13) Castillo (2–7) 13,287 43–88 W2
132 August 27 @ Nationals 2–0 Brooks (4–7) Corbin (10–6) Givens (11) 24,946 44–88 W3
133 August 28 @ Nationals 4–8 Suero (5–7) Wojciechowski (2–7) 25,174 44–89 L1
134 August 30 @ Royals 14–2 Means (10–9) Skoglund (0–1) 16,287 45–89 W1
135 August 31 @ Royals 5–7 Barlow (3–3) Fry (1–6) Kennedy (24) 18,385 45–90 L1
September: 9–18 (Home: 3–10 ; Away: 6–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
136 September 1 @ Royals 4–6 McCarthy (3–2) Fry (1–7) Kennedy (25) 18,208 45–91 L2
137 September 2 @ Rays 4–5 (10) Poche (4–4) Tate (0–1) 10,566 45–92 L3
138 September 3 @ Rays 4–2 Blach (1–2) Drake (3–2) Bleier (3) N/A 46–92 W1
139 September 3 @ Rays 0–2 Castillo (3–8) Ynoa (1–8) Pagán (17) 6,844 46–93 L1
140 September 5 Rangers 1–3 Allard (4–0) Means (10–10) Leclerc (10) 8,209 46–94 L2
141 September 6 Rangers 6–7 Martin (2–3) Fry (1–8) Leclerc (11) 10,596 46–95 L3
142 September 7 Rangers 4–9 Méndez (1–0) Brooks (4–8) 11,796 46–96 L4
143 September 8 Rangers 4–10 Minor (13–8) Wojciechowski (2–8) 16,142 46–97 L5
144 September 10 Dodgers 3–7 Buehler (13–3) Blach (1–3) 12,356 46–98 L6
145 September 11 Dodgers 7–3 Armstrong (1–1) Ferguson (1–2) 11,438 47–98 W1
146 September 12 Dodgers 2–4 Gonsolin (3–2) Bundy (6–14) Jansen (29) 12,746 47–99 L1
147 September 13 @ Tigers 6–2 Brooks (5–8) Zimmermann (1–11) 14,722 48–99 W1
148 September 14 @ Tigers 4–8 (12) Schreiber (2–0) Fry (1–9) 17,760 48–100 L1
149 September 15 @ Tigers 8–2 Wojciechowski (3–8) Jackson (3–10) 15,688 49–100 W1
150 September 16 @ Tigers 2–5 Alexander (1–3) Means (10–11) Jiménez (7) 14,142 49–101 L1
151 September 17 Blue Jays 5–8 Law (1–2) Givens (2–6) 9,280 49–102 L2
152 September 18 Blue Jays 10–11 Stewart (4–0) Castro (1–3) Law (5) 9,066 49–103 L3
153 September 19 Blue Jays 4–8 Kay (1–0) Ynoa (1–9) 10,148 49–104 L4
154 September 20 Mariners 5–3 Brooks (6–8) Hernández (1–7) 11,714 50–104 W1
155 September 21 Mariners 6–7 (13) Altavilla (2–1) Scott (1–1) Swanson (2) 22,556 50–105 L1
156 September 22 Mariners 2–1 Means (11–11) Gonzales (16–10) Bleier (4) 17,540 51–105 W1
157 September 23 @ Blue Jays 10–11 (15) Adam (3–0) Eades (0–1) 13,193 51–106 L1
158 September 24 @ Blue Jays 11–4 Bundy (7–14) Pannone (3–6) 12,625 52–106 W1
159 September 25 @ Blue Jays 2–3 Waguespack (5–5) Ynoa (1–10) Giles (22) 13,853 52–107 L1
160 September 27 @ Red Sox 4–1 Wojciechowski (4–8) Eovaldi (2–1) 34,533 53–107 W1
161 September 28 @ Red Sox 9–4 Means (12–11) Chacín (3–12) 36,414 54–107 W2
162 September 29 @ Red Sox 4–5 Workman (10–1) Tate (0–2) 35,427 54–108 L1
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Orioles team member

Player stats

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Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
Jonathan Villar 162 642 111 176 33 5 24 73 40 61 .274 .453
Trey Mancini 154 602 106 175 38 2 35 97 1 63 .291 .535
Renato Núñez 151 541 72 132 24 0 31 90 1 44 .244 .460
Hanser Alberto 139 524 62 160 21 2 12 51 4 16 .305 .422
Anthony Santander 93 380 46 99 20 1 20 59 1 19 .261 .476
Rio Ruiz 127 370 35 86 13 2 12 46 0 40 .232 .376
Dwight Smith Jr. 101 357 46 86 16 3 13 53 5 26 .241 .412
Stevie Wilkerson 117 329 41 74 18 2 10 35 3 22 .225 .383
Chris Davis 105 307 26 55 9 0 12 36 0 39 .179 .326
Pedro Severino 96 305 37 76 13 0 13 44 3 29 .249 .420
Richie Martin 120 283 29 59 8 3 6 23 10 14 .208 .322
Chance Sisco 59 167 29 35 7 0 8 20 0 22 .210 .395
DJ Stewart 44 126 15 30 6 0 4 15 1 14 .238 .381
Joey Rickard 42 118 10 24 7 2 2 6 3 14 .203 .347
Keon Broxton 37 103 14 21 3 0 4 9 4 8 .204 .350
Jace Peterson 29 100 14 22 3 1 2 11 4 6 .220 .330
Austin Wynns 28 70 8 15 1 0 1 5 0 3 .214 .271
Austin Hays 21 68 12 21 6 0 4 13 2 7 .309 .574
Cedric Mullins 22 64 7 6 0 2 0 4 1 4 .094 .156
Jesús Sucre 20 62 3 13 2 0 0 3 0 4 .210 .242
Mason Williams 11 30 4 8 1 0 0 2 1 3 .267 .300
Mark Trumbo 12 29 1 5 3 0 0 3 0 2 .172 .276
Drew Jackson 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000
José Rondón 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Pitcher Totals 162 15 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .067 .067
Team Totals 162 5596 729 1379 252 25 213 698 84 462 .246 .415

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Pitching

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Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
Dylan Bundy 7 14 4.79 30 30 0 161.2 161 95 86 58 162
John Means 12 11 3.60 31 27 0 155.0 138 68 62 38 121
Gabriel Ynoa 1 10 5.61 36 13 0 110.2 126 77 69 26 67
Andrew Cashner 9 3 3.83 17 17 0 96.1 86 45 41 29 66
Asher Wojciechowski 4 8 4.92 17 16 0 82.1 80 46 45 28 80
David Hess 1 10 7.09 23 14 0 80.0 94 73 63 30 68
Miguel Castro 1 3 4.66 65 0 2 73.1 63 42 38 41 71
Mychal Givens 2 6 4.57 58 0 11 63.0 49 35 32 26 86
Aaron Brooks 4 5 6.18 14 12 0 59.2 69 43 41 20 39
Paul Fry 1 9 5.34 66 0 3 57.1 54 39 34 29 55
Richard Bleier 3 0 5.37 53 1 4 55.1 65 34 33 8 30
Shawn Armstrong 1 0 5.13 51 0 4 54.1 58 32 31 26 60
Dan Straily 2 4 9.82 14 8 0 47.2 73 53 52 22 33
Branden Kline 1 4 5.93 34 0 0 41.0 44 28 27 19 34
Jimmy Yacabonis 1 2 6.80 29 4 0 41.0 51 32 31 24 33
Thomas Eshelman 1 2 6.50 10 4 0 36.0 47 31 26 11 22
Evan Phillips 0 1 6.43 25 0 0 28.0 32 20 20 20 40
Tanner Scott 1 1 4.78 28 0 0 26.1 28 17 14 19 37
Dillon Tate 0 2 6.43 16 0 0 21.0 18 15 15 9 20
Ty Blach 1 3 11.32 5 5 0 20.2 32 27 26 13 17
Chandler Shepherd 0 0 6.63 5 3 0 19.0 23 15 14 6 17
Josh Lucas 0 0 5.74 9 0 1 15.2 14 12 10 7 16
Josh Rogers 0 1 8.79 5 0 0 14.1 18 14 14 6 5
Mike Wright 0 1 9.45 10 0 1 13.1 20 14 14 7 14
Alex Cobb 0 2 10.95 3 3 0 12.1 21 16 15 2 8
Yefry Ramírez 0 2 6.97 4 1 0 10.1 11 9 8 9 11
Tayler Scott 0 0 18.69 8 0 0 8.2 20 18 18 5 7
Ryan Eades 0 1 3.52 6 0 0 7.2 7 3 3 4 5
Hunter Harvey 1 0 1.42 7 0 0 6.1 3 1 1 4 11
Stevie Wilkerson 0 0 6.75 4 0 1 5.1 6 4 4 0 1
Nate Karns 0 1 0.00 4 2 0 5.1 7 1 0 3 5
Matt Wotherspoon 0 0 15.43 2 0 0 4.2 10 8 8 2 2
Luis Ortiz 0 1 10.80 1 1 0 3.1 4 4 4 5 3
Sean Gilmartin 0 1 19.29 1 1 0 2.1 7 5 5 2 1
Chris Davis 0 0 9.00 1 0 0 1.0 2 1 1 0 1
Hanser Alberto 0 0 18.00 1 0 0 1.0 1 2 2 2 0
Jesús Sucre 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0
Pedro Araújo 0 0 27.00 1 0 0 0.2 2 2 2 1 0
Team Totals 54 108 5.59 162 162 27 1443.0 1544 981 897 561 1248

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Roster

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2019 Baltimore Orioles
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Farm System

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Level Team League Manager
AAA Norfolk Tides International League Gary Kendall
AA Bowie Baysox Eastern League Buck Britton
A-Advanced Frederick Keys Carolina League Ryan Minor
A Delmarva Shorebirds South Atlantic League Kyle Moore
Short-Season A Aberdeen IronBirds New York–Penn League Kevin Bradshaw
Rookie GCL Orioles Gulf Coast League Alan Mills
Rookie DSL Orioles Dominican Summer League Elvis Morel

References

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  1. ^ Trezza, Joe. "O's officially name Brandon Hyde manager". MLB. Retrieved December 14, 2018.
  2. ^ Axisa, Mike. "Orioles GM Mike Elias begins overhauling front office as Baltimore gets eliminated from postseason contention". CBS Sports. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
  3. ^ Trezza, Joe. "O's find silver lining in loss: No. 2 Draft pick," MLB.com, Wednesday, September 25, 2019. Retrieved September 26, 2019
  4. ^ Ruiz, Nathan. "Orioles repeat with history-making 13-0 win over Indians to claim first series in two months", baltimoresun.com, Sunday, June 30, 2019
  5. ^ "Team Batting Streak Finder:Consecutive games with Home Runs >= 2, In the Regular Season, since 1901". Stathead Baseball. Retrieved April 21, 2021.
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