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1971 Baltimore Orioles 1971 Baltimore Orioles
1970/1972
Record 101-57 .639
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Franchise History
Standings Won the AL East
Pythagorean 102-56, 102-56, 102-56
Runs (S/A) 742 / 530
PostseasonWon ALCS 3-0 over Oakland Athletics
Lost World Series 4-3 to Pittsburgh Pirates
BallparkMemorial Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 99 / Pitching: 97
Attendance1,023,037 (4th) (14th)
Spring TrainingMiami, Florida (Miami Stadium)
ManagerEarl Weaver
CoachesBilly Hunter, George Bamberger, George Staller, Jim Frey
ExecutivesChairman of the Board: Jerold Hoffberger, General Manager: Harry Dalton
Minor Leagues(AAA) Rochester Red Wings, (AA) Dallas-Fort Worth Spurs, (A) Aberdeen Pheasants, (A) Miami Orioles, (A) Stockton Ports, (Rookie) Bluefield Orioles
Radio (WBAL) Bill O'Donnell, Chuck Thompson, John Gordon
TV (WJZ) Bill O'Donnell, Chuck Thompson, John Gordon

The 1971 Baltimore Orioles went 101-57 and finished 1st in the American League East. The Orioles drew 1,023,037 to Memorial Stadium. Don Buford, Mike Cuellar, Jim Palmer, Boog Powell, Frank Robinson and Brooks Robinson made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 1971 included Mark Belanger, Paul Blair, Davey Johnson and Brooks Robinson.

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