Baltimore Orioles
The "Baltimore Orioles" is a professional baseball team that competes in Major League Baseball (MLB) as part of the American League (AL). They are based in Baltimore, Maryland and have a rich history dating back to 1901. The Orioles have won three World Series titles, six American League pennants, and eight division championships throughout their existence. As a member of the AL East division, the Orioles share a fierce rivalry with other teams in the division such as the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Tampa Bay Rays, and Toronto Blue Jays. Their home games are played at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, which is known for its unique architecture and lively atmosphere. The team's colors are orange, black, and white, and their mascot is the Oriole Bird. The Orioles have had many notable players throughout their history, including Cal Ripken Jr., Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer, Eddie Murray, and Frank Robinson. As a subcategory under "Teams," the "Baltimore Orioles" represents one of the 30 teams that make up MLB. It falls under the broader categories of "MLB," "Sports American League," and "Major League Baseball," all of which are part of the larger category of "Sports." The Orioles' successes, rivalries, and history contribute to the excitement and tradition of baseball in America.
External Links
- [baltimore.orioles.mlb.com] Official Baltimore Orioles Website | MLB.com