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| Record |
67-95 .414 |
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| Standings |
6th in the AL East (24 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
70-92, 70-92, 70-92 |
| Runs
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686 /
796 |
| Ballpark | Memorial Stadium | | Park Factors | Batting: 96 / Pitching: 97 | | Attendance | 2,552,753 (5th) (6th) | | Fancost | $74 (18th) / $5,988 | | Payroll/Avg | $15,281,669 / $514,599 (24th) | | OpExp/$PV | $39,000,000 / $582,090 | | Rev/OpInc | $50,000,000 / $11,000,000 | | Valuation | $140,000,000 | | Spring Training | Miami, Florida (Bobby Maduro Miami Stadium) | | Managers | Frank Robinson, Johnny Oates | | Coaches | Al Jackson, Cal Ripken Sr., Curt Motton, Elrod Hendricks, Johnny Oates, Tom McCraw | | Executives | CEO/President: Lawrence Lucchino, General Manager: Roland Hemond | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Rochester Red Wings, (AA) Hagerstown Suns, (A) Kane County Cougars, (A) Frederick Keys, (Rookie) Bluefield Orioles | | Radio | (WBAL) Chuck Thompson, Jon Miller, Ken Levine | | TV | (WMAR) Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer, Jon Miller | | Cable TV | (HTS) John Lowenstein, Mel Proctor |
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The 1991 Baltimore Orioles
went 67-95
and finished 6th
in the
American League East. The Orioles
drew 2,552,753
to Memorial Stadium.
Cal Ripken Jr. made the All-Star team. Cal Ripken Jr. won the American League Most Valuable Player award. Gold Glove winners for 1991 included Cal Ripken Jr..
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| | Cal Ripken Jr. was an All-Star for the 9th straight season in 1991 and won the AL MVP award for the second time. | | | | Photo by Michael Ponzini, © 2006 BaseballChronology.com | | | |
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