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| Record |
88-74 .543 |
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| Standings |
2nd in the AL East (10.5 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
84-78, 83-79, 83-79 |
| Runs
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619 /
598 |
| Ballpark | Memorial Stadium | | Park Factors | Batting: 94 / Pitching: 93 | | Attendance | 1,058,609 (6th) (12th) | | Spring Training | Miami, Florida (Miami Stadium) | | Manager | Earl Weaver | | Coaches | Billy Hunter, Cal Ripken Sr., George Bamberger, Jim Frey | | Executives | Chairman of the Board: Jerold Hoffberger, General Manager: Hank Peters | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Rochester Red Wings, (AA) Charlotte O’s, (A) Miami Orioles, (Rookie) Bluefield Orioles | | Radio | (WBAL) Bill O'Donnell, Chuck Thompson | | TV | (WJZ) Bill O'Donnell, Chuck Thompson |
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The 1976 Baltimore Orioles
went 88-74
and finished 2nd
in the
American League East. The Orioles
drew 1,058,609
to Memorial Stadium.
Mark Belanger and Bobby Grich made the All-Star team. Jim Palmer was honored with the Cy Young award. Gold Glove winners for 1976 included Mark Belanger, Bobby Grich and Jim Palmer.
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| | First baseman Lee May led the American League in RBIs with 109 and finished 9th in MVP voting in '76. | | | | Photo by Legend in Time, © 2006 BaseballChronology.com | | | |
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