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1991 Baltimore Orioles 1991 Baltimore Orioles
1990/1992
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 (S/A) 686 / 796
BallparkMemorial Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 96 / Pitching: 97
Attendance2,552,753 (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 TrainingMiami, Florida (Bobby Maduro Miami Stadium)
ManagersFrank Robinson, Johnny Oates
CoachesAl Jackson, Cal Ripken Sr., Curt Motton, Elrod Hendricks, Johnny Oates, Tom McCraw
ExecutivesCEO/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

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.

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