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  1. Brooks Robinson

    Brooks Calbert Robinson, Jr. (born May 18, 1937 in Little Rock, Arkansas) is an American former third baseman in Major League Baseball. He played his entire 23-year career with the Baltimore Orioles (1955-77). Robinson was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1983. Robinson grew up to play third base for the Orioles, and gained great renown for his fielding ability.

  2. Brian Roberts

    Brian Michael Roberts (born October 9, 1977 in Durham, North Carolina), nicknamed "B-Rob", is a switch hitting second baseman who plays for the Baltimore Orioles in the MLB. He has spent his entire professional career with the Orioles organization and made his major league debut in 2001. Bold text HOTTEST MAN ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NICEST GUY EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. Rafael Palmeiro

    Rafael Palmeiro Corrales (born September 24, 1964 in Havana, Cuba) is a Major League Baseball player with a career spanning 20 years, 1986 to 2005. Though technically not retired, Palmeiro has not played since 2005. Palmeiro was an All-American at Mississippi State University before being drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 1985. His major league debut came on September 8, 1986 with the Cubs. He played three seasons with the Cubs (1986-1988), …

  4. Miguel Tejada

    Miguel Odalis Tejada (born May 25, 1976), nicknamed "Miggy", is currently the shortstop of the Baltimore Orioles Major League Baseball team.

  5. Cal Ripken Jr.

    Calvin Edwin Ripken, Jr. (born August 24 1960 in Havre de Grace, Maryland), commonly known as Cal or Cal Jr., less frequently Junior or Rip, is a former shortstop and third baseman in Major League Baseball who played his entire career for the Baltimore Orioles from 1981 to 2001. A 19-time MLB All-Star, Ripken is considered one of the best shortstops to ever play the game.

  6. Melvin Mora

    Melvin Mora (born February 2, 1972 in Agua Negra, Yaracuy State, Venezuela), affectionately nicknamed "Melmo" or "Melvy", is a Major League Baseball Third Baseman for the Baltimore Orioles. He bats and throws right-handed. From his debut in 1999 to 2003, Melvin Mora was known as a utility player, playing all three outfield positions, shortstop, and second base. In 2004, Mora was designated the everyday third baseman, a position he has played regularly since.

  7. Jay Gibbons

    Jay Gibbons (b. March 2 1977, Rochester, Michigan) is a right fielder for the Baltimore Orioles. He also plays first base and has spent all of his career in the major leagues with the Orioles. Gibbons was a graduate of Mayfair High School in Lakewood, California. He played college ball at California State University, Los Angeles. He wore #25 until Rafael Palmeiro signed a contract with the Orioles in 2004. Out of respect for the older and more established Palmeiro, …

  8. Daniel Cabrera

    Daniel Alberto Cabrera is a right-handed starting pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles. Cabrera throws three pitches: a fastball, a curveball, and a changeup. His fastball is strongest pitch - he is able to throw it consistently in the upper 90s, with significant sinking and tailing action. He throws two different curveballs. One is a sharp-breaking, hard curve that behaves like a slurve and tops out in the mid-upper 80s.

  9. Corey Patterson

    Donald Corey Patterson (born August 13, 1979 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American baseball player and an outfielder for the Baltimore Orioles.

  10. Frank Robinson

    Frank Robinson (born August 31, 1935 in Beaumont, Texas), is a Hall of Fame former Major League Baseball player. He was an outfielder, most notably with the Cincinnati Reds and the Baltimore Orioles. During a 21-season career, he became the first player to win League MVP honors in both the National and American Leagues, won the Triple crown, was a member of two teams that won the World Series (the 1966 and 1970 Baltimore Orioles), …

  11. Erik Bedard

    Erik Joseph Bedard (born March 6, 1979 in the Ottawa, Ontario suburb of Navan, Ontario, Canada) is a Major League Baseball pitcher. A Franco-Ontarian, Bedard went to Norwalk Community College in Norwalk, Connecticut. A left-handed starting pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles, Bedard is entering his third season with the Major League ballclub. After posting dominating numbers when he was at the Double A level, …

  12. Sammy Sosa

    Samuel "Sammy" Peralta Sosa is a right fielder for the Texas Rangers of the American League. His Major League career began when he broke in with the Texas Rangers in 1989. In the intervening years, he has played for the Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs and Baltimore Orioles. He ended the 2005 season with 588 career home runs, placing him fifth on the all-time home run list. Sosa sat out the 2006 season; in early 2007, however, …

  13. Jeff Conine

    Jeffrey Guy Conine (born June 27, 1966 in Tacoma, Washington) is a first baseman/outfielder in Major League Baseball for the Cincinnati Reds. Previously, Conine played with the Kansas City Royals (1990, 1992, 1998), Florida Marlins (1993-1997, 2003-2005), Baltimore Orioles (1999-2003, 2006) and Philadelphia Phillies (2006). He bats and throws right-handed. His nickname is "Niner." He is also nicknamed "Mr.

  14. Kevin Millar

    Kevin Charles Millar (Born:September 24, 1971, in Los Angeles, California) is a professional designated hitter/first baseman who plays for the Baltimore Orioles and was a member of the 2004 World Series champions Boston Red Sox. Millar played college baseball at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas In 1993, Millar began his professional career with the Saint Paul Saints of the Northern League.

  15. Chris Ray

    Christopher T. Ray (born January 12 1982 in Tampa, Florida, United States) is a current Major League relief pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles. Ray graduated from Hillsborough High School in Tampa, Florida, and was drafted in the third round of the 2003 MLB amateur draft out of The College of William and Mary. He spent the 2003 and 2004 seasons in the Orioles minor league system before being called up in June of 2005. He bats and throws right-handed and wears #37.

  16. Jim Palmer

    James Alvin "Jim" Palmer (born October 15, 1945, in New York, New York), nicknamed "Cakes," is a former Major League Baseball right-handed starting pitcher who played his entire career for the Baltimore Orioles (1965-1984). He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1990.

  17. Luis Matos

    Luis David Matos (born October 30, 1978 in Bayamon, Puerto Rico) is a center fielder in Major League Baseball who plays for the Pittsburgh Pirates organization. He previously played for the Baltimore Orioles between 2000-2006 and briefly for the Washington Nationals in late 2006. He bats and throws right handed. Matos is considered to be injury prone, as he has had only 3 seasons with over 300 at-bats and one with 400 or more.

  18. Eddie Murray

    Eddie Clarence Murray (born February 24, 1956 in Los Angeles, California) is a former Major League Baseball first baseman who was known as one of the most reliable and productive hitters of his era, earning the nickname "Steady Eddie". Murray is regarded as one of the best switch hitters ever to play the game. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2003.

  19. Nick Markakis

    Nicholas William Markakis (mar-KAY-kis) (born November 17, 1983, in Glen Cove, New York) is an outfielder who went to Young Harris College and currently plays for the Baltimore Orioles.

  20. Albert Belle

    Albert Jojuan Belle (born August 25, 1966) is a former American Major League Baseball outfielder for the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, and Baltimore Orioles. Standing at 6'2 and weighing in at 225 lbs, Albert was one of the leading sluggers of his time, and in 1995 he became the first player to hit 50 doubles and 50 home runs in a single season. What makes this achievement more remakable is the 1995 season was a shorten season due to a baseball strike.

  21. Latroy Hawkins

    LaTroy Hawkins (born December 21 1972 in Gary, Indiana) is a current Major League relief pitcher for the Colorado Rockies. He spent the majority of his career with the Minnesota Twins (1995-2003), before going to the Chicago Cubs in 2004. On May 28, 2005, he was traded to the San Francisco Giants in return for Jerome Williams and David Aardsma. Before the 2006 season, he was dealt to the Orioles in exchange for left-hander Steve Kline. He recently signed with the Rockies.

  22. John Parrish

    John Parrish (born November 26, 1977 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania is a relief pitcher who currently plays for the Baltimore Orioles.

  23. Kris Benson

    Kristin James Benson (born November 7, 1974 in Superior, Wisconsin) is a Major League Baseball right-handed starting pitcher who plays for the Baltimore Orioles. Benson pitched for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1997 to 2004 and for the New York Mets from 2004 to 2005.

  24. Chris Gomez

    Christopher Cory Gomez (born June 16, 1971, in Los Angeles, California) is an infielder who is currently on the Baltimore Orioles. He has also played for the Detroit Tigers (1993-96), San Diego Padres (1996-2001), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2001-02) Minnesota Twins (2003) Toronto Blue Jays (2004).

  25. David Segui

    David Vincent Segui (born July 19 1966 in Kansas City, Kansas) was primarily a first baseman with the Baltimore Orioles (1990-93 and 2001-04), New York Mets (1994-95), Montreal Expos (1995-97), Seattle Mariners (1998-99), Toronto Blue Jays (1999), Texas Rangers (2000) and Cleveland Indians (2000). He is the son of former baseball player Diego Segui.

  26. Hayden Penn

    Hayden Andrew Penn (born October 13, 1984 in Santee, California) is a pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles. He made his major-league debut in 2005, when he made eight starts with the Orioles, compiling a 3-2 record with a 6.34 earned run average. In May 2006 he suffered appendicitis after being called up by the Orioles and missed several months while recovering from it.

  27. Bruce Chen

    Bruce Kastulo Chen is a pitcher who is currently a member of the Texas Rangers organization. He previously played for the Baltimore Orioles, Houston Astros, Boston Red Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, and Atlanta Braves. He attended Institute of Panama and studied civil engineering during the baseball off-season at Georgia Tech.

  28. John Halama

    John Thadeus Halama (born February 22, 1972 in Brooklyn, New York) is a Major League Baseball pitcher who last played for the Baltimore Orioles. Previously, Halama played with the Houston Astros (1998), Seattle Mariners (1999-2002), Oakland Athletics (2003), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2004), Boston Red Sox (2005), and Washington Nationals (2005). He bats and throws left-handed.

  29. Adam Loewen

    Adam A. Loewen (born April 9, 1984 in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada) is a pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles. He bats and throws left-handed. After one season with Chipola College, Loewen signed a Major League Baseball contract worth $4.02 million with the Baltimore Orioles as the No. 4 pick of the 2002 MLB draft, the highest a Canadian player has ever been drafted. He is currently on the Orioles 40-man roster but is currently on the 60 day disabled list.

  30. Eric Dubose

    Eric Ladell Dubose (born May 15, 1976 in Bradenton, Florida) is a major league pitcher most recently for the Colorado Rockies. Dubose has a career record of 9-15 with a 5.10 ERA (as of the end of 2005). He bats and throws left-handed. Dubose attended Mississippi State University. After tossing just 6 innings in 4 games in 2002, his first official year, Dubose looked to be a minor leaguer for good.

  31. David Newhan

    David Matthew Newhan (born September 7, 1973, in Fullerton, California) is an American baseball player in the New York Mets organization. He bats left-handed and throws right-handed. He is known for his hustle, scrappiness, speed, fundamentals, and versatility.

  32. Val Majewski

    Walter V. "Val" Majewski (pronounced my-ESS-skee; born June 19, 1981 in New Brunswick, New Jersey) is a center fielder who currently plays for the Baltimore Orioles. He was the Orioles' third-round draft pick in 2002 and was named the Orioles' Minor League Player of the Year in 2004. Majewski grew up in Freehold Township, where he went to Freehold Township High School, and later attended Rutgers University. After a successful stint with the Class AA Bowie Baysox, …

  33. Aaron Rakers

    Aaron James Rakers (born January 22, 1977 in Highland, Illinois) is a non-roster relief pitcher for the San Diego Padres. He attended Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. He was invited to spring training by the Padres in February 2007 after spending the beginning of his career with the Baltimore Orioles.

  34. Omar Daal

    Omar José Daal is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for 11 seasons, from 1993 through 2003. Daal played for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1993-95, 2002), Montreal Expos (1996-97), Toronto Blue Jays (1997), Arizona Diamondbacks (1998-2000), Philadelphia Phillies (2000-01) and Baltimore Orioles (2003). He bats and throws left-handed. Daal throws a deceptive fastball that rarely exceeds 85 MPH, a good changeup, and a decent curveball.

  35. Steve Bechler

    Steven Scott Bechler (November 18, 1979 - February 17, 2003) was a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles in 2002. Bechler died at the beginning of spring training with the Orioles in 2003 after using the drug ephedra. His autopsy was performed by Dr. Joshua Perper.

  36. Steve Reed

    Steven Vincent Reed (born March 11, 1965 in Los Angeles, California) is a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who currently a free agent. He went to Lewis-Clark State College. Steve has played for numerous baseball teams, including the Colorado Rockies, Cleveland Indians, Atlanta Braves (along with Steve Karsay from Cleveland for former Major League Pitcher John Rocker), the New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and the San Francisco Giants.

  37. Tim Byrdak

    Timothy Christopher Byrdak (born October 31, 1973 in Oak Forest, Illinois) is a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who plays for the Detroit Tigers. His previous major league experience came from 1998 to 2000, when Byrdak played for the Kansas City Royals. On August 30, 2006, the Orioles designated Byrdak for assignment. On November 17, 2006 the Tigers signed him to a minor league deal. Prior to the 2007 season, Byrdak developed a forkball, …

  38. Sidney Ponson

    Sir Sidney Alton Ponson (born November 2, 1976, in Noord, Aruba) is a baseball pitcher who last played for the Minnesota Twins. Prior to signing with the Twins, Ponson played most of his career with the Baltimore Orioles. When he made his debut for the Orioles in 1998, he became the third player from Aruba to play in the major leagues. Ponson attended Maria College high school in Aruba. He was picked up by the Orioles as an amateur in 1993.

  39. Midre Cummings

    Midre Almeric Cummings (born October 14, 1971 in St. Croix, Virgin Islands) was an Outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1993-97), Philadelphia Phillies (1997), Boston Red Sox (1998 and 2000), Minnesota Twins (1999-2000), Arizona Diamondbacks (2001), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2004) and Baltimore Orioles (2005). He helped the Diamondbacks win the 2001 World Series. In 11 seasons he played in 460 Games and had 1,113 At Bats, 136 Runs, 286 Hits, 60 Doubles, 8 Triples, …

  40. Jim Brower

    James Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972 in Edina, Minnesota) is a Major League Baseball pitcher currently pitching in the New York Yankees Minor League system. He has played with 7 different MLB teams: Cleveland Indians (1999-2000), Cincinnati Reds (2001-2002), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (2003-2004), Atlanta Braves (2005), Baltimore Orioles (2006), and San Diego Padres (2006). In 2004, he tied the Giants team record with 89 relief appearances.

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