1966 Baltimore Orioles season

The 1966 Baltimore Orioles season involved the Orioles finishing first in the American League with a record of 97 wins and 63 losses, nine games ahead of the runner-up Minnesota Twins. It was their first AL pennant since 1944, when the club was known as the St. Louis Browns. The Orioles swept the NL champion Los Angeles Dodgers in four games to register their first-ever World Series title. The team was managed by Hank Bauer, and played their home games at Memorial Stadium. They drew 1,203,366 fans to their home ballpark, third in the ten-team league. It would be the highest home attendance of the team's first quarter-century at Memorial Stadium, and was eclipsed by the pennant-winning 1979 Orioles.[1] This was the first season to feature names on the back of the uniforms and the first with the cartoon bird on the cap.

1966 Baltimore Orioles
World Series Champions
American League Champions
LeagueAmerican League
BallparkMemorial Stadium
CityBaltimore, Maryland
Record97–63 (.606)
League place1st
OwnersJerold Hoffberger
General managersHarry Dalton
ManagersHank Bauer
TelevisionWJZ-TV
RadioWBAL (AM)
(Chuck Thompson, Frank Messer, Bill O'Donnell)
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Offseason

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Regular season

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Right fielder Frank Robinson, acquired via trade from the Cincinnati Reds in the off-season, won the Triple Crown, leading the AL with a .316 average, 49 home runs, and 122 RBI. He was named winner of the American League MVP Award, becoming the first player in the history of Major League Baseball to win MVP honors in both the American and National Leagues.[8]

On May 8, 1966, Frank Robinson hit a 540-foot home run off Cleveland Indians pitcher Luis Tiant, becoming the only player to hit a fair ball out of Memorial Stadium.[9] It cleared the left field single-deck portion of the grandstand.[10] A flag was later erected near the spot the ball cleared the back wall, with simply the word "HERE" upon it.

Season standings

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American League
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Baltimore Orioles 97 63 .606 48‍–‍31 49‍–‍32
Minnesota Twins 89 73 .549 9 49‍–‍32 40‍–‍41
Detroit Tigers 88 74 .543 10 42‍–‍39 46‍–‍35
Chicago White Sox 83 79 .512 15 45‍–‍36 38‍–‍43
Cleveland Indians 81 81 .500 17 41‍–‍40 40‍–‍41
California Angels 80 82 .494 18 42‍–‍39 38‍–‍43
Kansas City Athletics 74 86 .463 23 42‍–‍39 32‍–‍47
Washington Senators 71 88 .447 25½ 42‍–‍36 29‍–‍52
Boston Red Sox 72 90 .444 26 40‍–‍41 32‍–‍49
New York Yankees 70 89 .440 26½ 35‍–‍46 35‍–‍43

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Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
Team BAL BOS CAL CWS CLE DET KCA MIN NYY WSH
Baltimore 12–6 12–6 9–9 8–10 9–9 11–5 10–8 15–3 11–7
Boston 6–12 9–9 11–7 7–11 8–10 9–9 6–12 8–10 8–10
California 6–12 9–9 8–10 10–8 9–9 9–9 11–7 11–7 7–11
Chicago 9–9 7–11 10–8 11–7 8–10 13–5 4–14 9–9–1 12–6
Cleveland 10–8 11–7 8–10 7–11 9–9 6–12 9–9 12–6 9–9
Detroit 9–9 10–8 9–9 10–8 9–9 6–12 11–7 11–7 13–5
Kansas City 5–11 9–9 9–9 5–13 12–6 12–6 8–10 5–13 9–9
Minnesota 8–10 12–6 7–11 14–4 9–9 7–11 10–8 8–10 14–4
New York 3–15 10–8 7–11 9–9–1 6–12 7–11 13–5 10–8 5–10
Washington 7–11 10–8 11–7 6–12 9–9 5–13 9–9 4–14 10–5


Opening Day starters

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Notable transactions

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Roster

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1966 Baltimore Orioles
Roster
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Game log

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Past Games Legend
Orioles Win
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Orioles Loss
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Game Postponed
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Clinched Playoff Berth
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Bold denotes an Orioles pitcher
1966 Game Log: 97–63 (Home: 48–31; Road: 49–32)
April: 11–1 (Home: 5–1; Road: 6–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
1 April 12 @ Red Sox 5–4 (13) S. Miller (1–0) Lonborg (0–1) Watt (1) 12,386 1–0 W1
2 April 13 @ Red Sox 8–1 Palmer (1–0) Morehead (0–1) 1,955 2–0 W2
3 April 15 Yankees 2–3 Peterson (1–0) Bunker (0–1) 35,624 2–1 L1
4 April 16 Yankees 7–2 McNally (1–0) Downing (0–1) S. Miller (1) 12,128 3–1 W1
5 April 17 Yankees 5–4 Hall (1–0) Ramos (0–2) S. Miller (2) 27,802 4–1 W2
6 April 19 Senators 14–8 Watt (1–0) Ortega (0–1) Drabowsky (1) 6,045 5–1 W3
7 April 20 Senators 6–3 Bunker (1–1) Richert (0–2) S. Miller (3) 6,778 6–1 W4
8 April 23 @ Yankees 4–3 McNally (2–0) Peterson (1–1) S. Miller (4) 17,099 7–1 W5
9 April 24 @ Yankees 2–1 Barber (1–0) Stottlemyre (0–2) 13,104 8–1 W6
10 April 26 Angels 7–3 Palmer (2–0) McGlothlin (1–1) Hall (1) 8,208 9–1 W7
April 27 Twins Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 1
April 28 Twins Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 30
11 April 29 @ Tigers 8–1 Bunker (2–1) Monbouquette (2–2) 13,255 10–1 W8
12 April 30 @ Tigers 3–2 McNally (3–0) McLain (3–1) S. Miller (5) 5,130 11–1 W9
May: 14–16 (Home: 6–8; Road: 8–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
13 May 1 @ Tigers 4–1 Barber (2–0) Sparma (1–1) Hall (2) 11,719 12–1 W10
May 2 @ Senators Postponed (rain); Makeup: June 6
14 May 3 @ Senators 0–3 Ortega (1–1) Palmer (2–1) Cox (3) 8,550 12–2 L1
15 May 4 @ Senators 2–3 Lines (1–0) Bunker (2–2) Kline (2) 6,110 12–3 L2
16 May 6 Indians 3–2 (15) Hall (2–0) Allen (1–1) 30,767 13–3 W1
17 May 7 Indians 3–6 McMahon (1–0) S. Miller (1–1) 9,953 13–4 L1
18 May 8 Indians 8–2 Palmer (3–1) Siebert (2–1) 14–4 W1
19 May 8 Indians 8–3 Bertaina (1–0) Tiant (3–1) 37,658 15–4 W2
20 May 10 White Sox 3–2 (12) Watt (2–0) Locker (2–2) 6,515 16–4 W3
21 May 11 White Sox 2–3 (11) Locker (3–2) Brabender (0–1) Buzhardt (1) 10,063 16–5 L1
22 May 12 White Sox 3–5 Lamabe (1–0) Watt (2–1) Fisher (4) 6,079 16–6 L2
23 May 13 @ Indians 3–4 (11) O'Donoghue (3–0) Hall (2–1) 12,301 16–7 L3
24 May 14 @ Indians 1–2 Siebert (3–1) Bunker (2–3) 12,518 16–8 L4
25 May 15 @ Indians 1–0 (13) Watt (3–1) Hargan (0–1) 17–8 W1
26 May 15 @ Indians 1–2 Stange (1–0) McNally (3–1) 34,186 17–9 L1
27 May 17 Red Sox 8–6 Watt (4–1) Stephenson (2–3) 8,442 18–9 W1
28 May 18 Red Sox 1–2 (10) Wilson (3–2) Palmer (3–2) 5,431 18–10 L1
29 May 19 Red Sox 1–3 Lonborg (1–2) Barber (2–1) Radatz (3) 5,477 18–11 L2
30 May 20 Tigers 8–4 Bunker (3–3) Sparma (1–3) Watt (2) 19–11 W1
31 May 20 Tigers 5–9 Monbouquette (3–3) McNally (3–2) Sherry (5) 26,094 19–12 L1
32 May 21 Tigers 5–7 McLain (7–1) J. Miller (0–1) 24,946 19–13 L2
33 May 22 Tigers 2–3 Lolich (5–3) Bertaina (1–1) Podres (1) 16,694 19–14 L3
34 May 24 @ White Sox 6–4 Palmer (4–2) Lamabe (1–1) Hall (3) 13,335 20–14 W1
35 May 25 @ White Sox 2–3 John (3–2) Barber (2–2) Fisher (5) 14,079 20–15 L1
36 May 26 @ White Sox 7–1 McNally (4–2) Pizarro (3–1) S. Miller (6) 3,814 21–15 W1
37 May 27 @ Athletics 4–2 Bunker (4–3) Sheldon (2–5) S. Miller (7) 9,872 22–15 W2
38 May 28 @ Athletics 9–2 Drabowsky (1–0) Terry (0–3) 12,393 23–15 W3
39 May 29 @ Athletics 3–6 Hunter (4–3) Palmer (4–3) Aker (5) 10,378 23–16 L1
40 May 30 @ Twins 5–1 Barber (3–2) Merritt (0–3) S. Miller (8) 26,482 24–16 W1
41 May 30 @ Twins 4–7 Worthington (2–1) Hall (2–2) 12,140 24–17 L1
42 May 31 @ Twins 14–5 Watt (5–1) Pascual (6–4) 7,072 25–17 W1
June: 25–8 (Home: 11–2; Road: 14–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
43 June 1 @ Angels 9–7 (10) Drabowsky (2–0) Brunet (2–3) Hall (4) 22,862 26–17 W2
44 June 2 @ Angels 9–6 (10) S. Miller (2–1) Lee (2–2) 10,430 27–17 W3
45 June 3 Athletics 3–2 Palmer (5–3) Hunter (4–4) 11,178 28–17 W4
46 June 4 Athletics 9–0 Barber (4–2) Dobson (2–4) 29–17 W5
47 June 4 Athletics 6–5 (12) S. Miller (3–1) Sheldon (3–6) 24,213 30–17 W6
48 June 5 Athletics 4–9 Dickson (1–0) Bunker (4–4) Aker (7) 9,745 30–18 L1
49 June 6 @ Senators 3–5 Ortega (5–2) J. Miller (0–2) 7,418 30–19 L2
50 June 7 Senators 6–5 (12) Watt (6–1) Bosman (1–2) 7,215 31–19 W1
51 June 8 Senators 6–5 (14) S. Miller (4–1) Humphreys (1–1) 32–19 W2
52 June 8 Senators 8–7 Brabender (1–1) Bosman (1–3) Watt (3) 9,612 33–19 W3
53 June 9 Senators 4–2 McNally (5–2) Segui (2–5) S. Miller (9) 6,318 34–19 W4
54 June 10 Red Sox 9–2 Bunker (5–4) Stange (1–1) 16,052 35–19 W5
55 June 11 Red Sox 2–8 Lonborg (3–4) J. Miller (0–3) McMahon (2) 11,682 35–20 L1
56 June 12 Red Sox 8–1 Barber (5–2) Wilson (5–5) 9,755 36–20 W1
57 June 13 Yankees 8–0 Palmer (6–3) Downing (6–4) Watt (4) 28,225 37–20 W2
58 June 14 Yankees 2–1 S. Miller (5–1) Bouton (1–2) 37,891 38–20 W3
59 June 15 @ Senators 6–4 Bunker (6–4) Bosman (1–4) Drabowsky (2) 13,507 39–20 W3
60 June 16 @ Senators 1–2 Richert (7–6) Bertaina (1–2) Kline (10) 4,764 39–21 L1
61 June 17 @ Red Sox 5–3 Barber (6–2) Lonborg (3–5) S. Miller (10) 15,825 40–21 W1
62 June 18 @ Red Sox 16–6 Palmer (7–3) Sadowski (1–1) Brabender (1) 7,957 41–21 W2
63 June 19 @ Red Sox 5–3 McNally (6–2) Stange (1–2) Fisher (7) 42–21 W3
64 June 19 @ Red Sox 2–5 Santiago (5–4) J. Miller (0–4) Wyatt (3) 19,350 42–22 L1
65 June 21 @ Yankees 7–5 Bunker (7–4) Stottlemyre (6–7) S. Miller (11) 43–22 W1
66 June 21 @ Yankees 3–8 Reniff (1–0) Bertaina (1–3) 29,449 43–23 L1
67 June 22 @ Yankees 3–0 Barber (7–2) Talbot (5–5) 17,239 44–23 W1
68 June 23 @ Yankees 5–2 Palmer (8–3) Downing (6–5) Fisher (8) 10,640 45–23 W2
69 June 24 @ Angels 4–5 (14) Sanford (8–2) Fisher (1–4) 32,088 45–24 L1
70 June 25 @ Angels 1–0 Bunker (8–4) Brunet (5–5) Hall (5) 35,174 46–24 W1
71 June 26 @ Angels 12–7 J. Miller (1–4) Rojas (2–2) Fisher (9) 23,314 47–24 W2
72 June 27 @ Angels 4–1 Barber (8–2) M. López (4–7) S. Miller (12) 18,321 48–24 W3
73 June 28 @ Athletics 3–4 Dobson (4–6) Palmer (8–4) Aker (14) 11,291 48–25 L1
74 June 29 @ Athletics 5–2 Hall (3–2) Krausse (4–4) 11,291 49–25 W1
75 June 30 @ Athletics 11–3 Brabender (2–1) Terry (1–5) 8,137 50–25 W2
July: 19–10 (Home: 14–6; Road: 5–4)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
76 July 1 Twins 4–1 Barber (9–2) Kaat (9–6) Fisher (10) 51–25 W3
77 July 1 Twins 2–0 Short (1–0) Merritt (0–6) 31,944 52–25 W4
78 July 2 Twins 6–5 S. Miller (6–1) Roggenburk (1–2) 53–25 W5
79 July 2 Twins 3–2 Fisher (2–4) Grant (5–11) 28,403 54–25 W6
80 July 3 Twins 4–2 McNally (7–2) Cimino (1–2) S. Miller (13) 15,715 55–25 W7
81 July 4 Athletics 6–9 Hunter (8–6) Brabender (2–2) Aker (17) 24,129 55–26 L1
82 July 6 Athletics 11–0 Barber (10–2) Stafford (0–3) 56–26 W1
83 July 6 Athletics 8–9 (11) Aker (5–1) J. Miller (1–5) 14,409 56–27 L1
84 July 8 Angels 2–1 S. Miller (7–1) M. López (4–9) 19,312 57–27 W1
85 July 9 Angels 10–2 Palmer (9–4) Chance (7–10) Fisher (11) 58–27 W2
86 July 9 Angels 1–2 Wright (3–2) McNally (7–3) Rojas (7) 27,606 58–28 L1
87 July 10 Angels 0–4 Brunet (9–5) Barber (10–3) 16,632 58–29 L2
ASG July 12 AL @ NL 1–2 Perry (1–0) Richert (0–1) 49,936 N/A
88 July 14 @ Tigers 3–4 Wilson (9–7) Barber (10–4) Peña (3) 30,571 58–30 L3
89 July 15 @ Tigers 5–8 (13) Monbouquette (5–6) S. Miller (7–2) 43,647 58–31 L4
90 July 16 @ Tigers 8–2 McNally (8–3) McLain (13–5) 29,767 59–31 W1
91 July 17 @ White Sox 1–5 Peters (6–7) Short (1–1) 59–32 L1
92 July 17 @ White Sox 3–2 Palmer (10–4) Lamabe (4–6) S. Miller (14) 27,789 60–32 W1
93 July 18 @ White Sox 5–3 J. Miller (2–5) Pizarro (6–5) Drabowsky (3) 17,899 61–32 W2
94 July 19 Tigers 13–3 Watt (7–1) Wilson (9–8) 24,261 62–32 W3
95 July 20 Tigers 10–7 Brabender (3–2) McLain (13–6) Drabowsky (4) 28,203 63–32 W4
96 July 21 Tigers 6–4 McNally (9–3) Monbouquette (5–7) Fisher (12) 29,107 64–32 W5
97 July 22 White Sox 3–1 Palmer (11–4) Peters (6–8) 25,772 65–32 W6
98 July 23 White Sox 5–4 Short (2–1) John (8–6) S. Miller (15) 25,908 66–32 W7
99 July 24 White Sox 0–4 Howard (5–1) Watt (7–2) 25,404 66–33 L1
100 July 26 Indians 4–7 Bell (11–6) Barber (10–5) Tiant (2) 23,990 66–34 L2
101 July 27 Indians 7–1 McNally (10–3) O'Donoghue (6–7) 22,294 67–34 W1
102 July 29 @ Twins 3–0 Palmer (12–4) Merritt (2–9) Fisher (13) 30,288 68–34 W2
103 July 30 @ Twins 0–7 Boswell (10–5) Short (2–2) 27,276 68–35 L1
104 July 31 @ Twins 4–0 Watt (8–2) Kaat (14–8) Fisher (14) 31,228 69–35 W1
August: 14–14 (Home: 4–7; Road: 10–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
105 August 2 @ Indians 8–6 Hall (4–2) Kelley (3–6) 17,936 70–35 W2
106 August 3 @ Indians 6–9 Siebert (11–6) Palmer (12–5) Tiant (4) 14,432 70–36 L1
107 August 4 @ Indians 1–3 Bell (12–7) Short (2–3) 13,036 70–37 L2
108 August 5 Senators 2–4 Humphreys (4–1) Watt (8–3) Kline (18) 14,618 70–38 L3
109 August 6 Senators 4–0 McNally (11–3) Moore (2–1) 25,963 71–38 W1
110 August 7 @ Senators 2–6 Richert (12–9) J. Miller (2–6) 14,703 71–39 L1
111 August 9 @ Yankees 1–4 Peterson (9–7) Palmer (12–6) 21,109 71–40 L2
112 August 10 @ Yankees 9–4 Hall (5–2) Talbot (9–9) 19,804 72–40 W1
113 August 11 @ Yankees 6–5 (11) Brabender (4–2) Ramos (3–8) 14,481 73–40 W2
114 August 12 @ Senators 2–1 Drabowsky (3–0) Richert (12–10) Fisher (15) 74–40 W3
115 August 12 @ Senators 1–4 Moore (3–1) J. Miller (2–7) Humphreys (2) 22,470 74–41 L1
116 August 13 Senators 5–2 Palmer (13–6) Ortega (8–11) Fisher (16) 19,202 75–41 W1
117 August 14 @ Senators 6–0 Watt (9–3) Kreutzer (0–3) Brabender (2) 11,769 76–41 W2
118 August 15 @ Red Sox 4–2 (11) Fisher (3–4) Wyatt (1–6) Hall (6) 10,018 77–41 W3
119 August 16 @ Red Sox 6–4 J. Miller (3–7) Brandon (4–6) 17,131 78–41 W4
120 August 17 @ Red Sox 8–4 Palmer (14–6) Santiago (11–10) S. Miller (16) 15,328 79–41 W5
121 August 19 @ Tigers 4–10 Lolich (12–8) Brabender (4–3) 35,504 79–42 L1
122 August 20 @ Tigers 8–3 McNally (12–3) McLain (14–11) Fisher (17) 21,235 80–42 W1
123 August 21 @ Tigers 4–9 Wilson (15–9) Bunker (8–5) 30,146 80–43 L1
124 August 23 Indians 1–2 McDowell (8–5) Palmer (14–7) 22,578 80–44 L2
125 August 24 Indians 4–10 Siebert (14–7) Watt (9–4) Tiant (8) 19,427 80–45 L3
126 August 25 Indians 4–3 (11) S. Miller (8–2) Tiant (7–8) 17,079 81–45 W1
127 August 26 Red Sox 3–2 (12) Drabowsky (4–0) Osinski (2–3) 13,657 82–45 W2
128 August 27 Red Sox 2–3 Lonborg (7–8) Bertaina (1–4) McMahon (8) 23,790 82–46 L1
129 August 28 Red Sox 2–3 Brandon (5–7) Fisher (3–5) Wyatt (6) 12,220 82–47 L2
130 August 29 Tigers 3–6 McLain (16–11) McNally (12–4) 22,941 82–48 L3
131 August 30 Tigers 4–5 Wilson (16–9) Watt (9–5) Peña (7) 28,207 82–49 L4
132 August 31 @ Indians 5–1 J. Miller (4–7) Tiant (7–10) S. Miller (17) 18,771 83–49 W1
September: 13–13 (Home: 7–6; Road: 6–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
133 September 1 @ Indians 1–4 Siebert (15–7) Palmer (14–8) 16,476 83–50 L1
134 September 2 @ White Sox 8–9 (11) Higgins (1–0) S. Miller (8–3) 9,151 83–51 L2
135 September 3 @ White Sox 4–1 Bunker (9–5) Lamabe (7–7) Hall (7) 9,294 84–51 W1
136 September 4 @ White Sox 8–5 Drabowsky (5–0) Locker (9–8) Fisher (18) 17,725 85–51 W2
137 September 5 Yankees 5–4 Fisher (4–5) Peterson (11–10) 86–51 W3
138 September 5 Yankees 7–4 Hall (6–2) Downing (8–10) Fisher (19) 36,832 87–51 W4
139 September 6 Yankees 4–1 McNally (13–4) Bouton (2–7) 15,540 88–51 W5
140 September 7 Yankees 3–2 Fisher (5–5) Stottlemyre (12–17) S. Miller (18) 13,703 89–51 W6
141 September 9 @ Twins 1–6 Kaat (23–9) Watt (9–6) 26,531 89–52 L1
142 September 10 @ Twins 2–7 Merritt (5–13) J. Miller (4–8) 21,259 89–53 L2
143 September 11 @ Twins 6–11 Worthington (6–3) S. Miller (8–4) 25,618 89–54 L3
144 September 12 Angels 5–6 Rojas (7–4) Fisher (5–6) Lee (14) 5,122 89–55 L4
September 13 Angels Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 15
September 14 Angels Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 19
145 September 15 Angels 2–0 Phoebus (1–0) Chance (10–16) 90–55 W1
146 September 15 Angels 4–3 Fisher (6–6) Kelso (0–1) 7,617 91–55 W2
147 September 16 White Sox 0–4 Horlen (9–12) McNally (13–5) 14,326 91–56 L1
148 September 17 White Sox 1–3 John (14–9) Palmer (14–9) 11,007 91–57 L2
149 September 18 White Sox 3–4 Howard (9–5) Bunker (9–6) Wilhelm (4) 12,036 91–58 L3
150 September 19 Angels 11–9 Drabowsky (6–8) Sanford (13–7) 2,280 92–58 W1
151 September 20 @ Athletics 4–0 Phoebus (2–0) Hunter (8–11) 10,828 93–58 W2
152 September 21 @ Athletics 10–8 S. Miller (9–4) Stock (2–2) Fisher (20) 12,021 94–58 W3
153 September 22 @ Athletics 6–1 Palmer (15–9) Krausse (14–9) 5,250 95–58 W4
154 September 23 @ Angels 0–2 M. López (7–14) Bertaina (1–5) 17,874 95–59 L1
155 September 24 @ Angels 6–3 Bunker (10–6) Wright (4–7) Drabowsky (5) 22,540 96–59 W1
156 September 25 @ Angels 1–6 Chance (11–17) Phoebus (2–1) 14,785 96–60 L1
157 September 30 Twins 7–10 Grant (13–13) McNally (13–6) Worthington (15) 96–61 L2
158 September 30 Twins 2–8 Merritt (7–14) Palmer (15–10) 12,260 96–62 L3
October: 1–1 (Home: 1–1; Road: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
October 1 Twins Postponed (rain); Makeup: October 2
159 October 2 Twins 6–2 Bertaina (2–5) Kaat (25–13) Drabowsky (6) 97–62 W1
160 October 2 Twins 0–1 Perry (11–7) Watt (9–7) Worthington (16) 13,340 97–63 L1

Player stats

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Batting

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Starters by position

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Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Andy Etchebarren 121 412 91 .221 11 50
1B Boog Powell 140 491 141 .287 34 109
2B Davey Johnson 131 501 129 .257 7 56
3B Brooks Robinson 157 620 167 .269 23 100
SS Luis Aparicio 151 659 182 .276 6 41
LF Curt Blefary 131 419 107 .255 23 64
CF Paul Blair 133 303 84 .277 6 33
RF Frank Robinson 155 576 182 .316 49 122

Other batters

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Russ Snyder 117 373 114 .306 3 41
Sam Bowens 89 243 51 .210 6 20
Bob Johnson 71 157 34 .217 1 10
Vic Roznovsky 41 97 23 .237 1 10
Woodie Held 56 82 17 .207 1 7
Larry Haney 20 56 9 .161 1 3
Jerry Adair 17 52 15 .288 0 3
Mark Belanger 8 19 3 .158 0 0
Charley Lau 18 12 6 .500 0 5
Mike Epstein 6 11 2 .182 0 3
Cam Carreon 4 9 2 .222 0 2

Pitching

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Starting pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Dave McNally 34 213.0 13 6 3.17 158
Jim Palmer 30 208.1 15 10 3.46 147
Wally Bunker 29 142.2 10 6 4.29 89
Steve Barber 25 133.1 10 5 2.30 91
Bill Short 6 37.2 2 3 2.87 27
Tom Phoebus 3 22.0 2 1 1.23 17

Other pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Eddie Watt 43 145.2 9 7 3.83 102
John Miller 23 100.2 4 8 4.74 81
Frank Bertaina 16 63.1 2 5 3.13 46

Relief pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Stu Miller 51 9 4 18 2.25 67
Eddie Fisher 44 5 3 13 2.64 39
Moe Drabowsky 44 6 0 7 2.81 98
Dick Hall 32 6 2 7 3.95 44
Gene Brabender 31 4 3 2 3.55 62
Ed Barnowski 2 0 0 0 3.00 2

1966 World Series

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AL Baltimore Orioles (4) vs. NL Los Angeles Dodgers (0)
Game Score Date Location Attendance Time of Game
1 Orioles – 5, Dodgers – 2 October 5 Dodger Stadium 55,941 2:56
2 Orioles – 6, Dodgers – 0 October 6 Dodger Stadium 55,947 2:26
3 Dodgers – 0, Orioles – 1 October 8 Memorial Stadium 54,445 1:55
4 Dodgers – 0, Orioles – 1 October 9 Memorial Stadium 54,458 1:45

Awards and honors

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Farm system

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Level Team League Manager
AAA Rochester Red Wings International League Earl Weaver
AA Elmira Pioneers Eastern League Darrell Johnson
A Stockton Ports California League Harry Malmberg
A Miami Marlins Florida State League Billy DeMars
A-Short Season Aberdeen Pheasants Northern League Cal Ripken Sr.
Rookie Bluefield Orioles Appalachian League Joe Altobelli

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Elmira

Notes

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  1. ^ Baseball Reference: Baltimore Orioles attendance history
  2. ^ Woodie Held at Baseball Reference
  3. ^ a b Ron Stone at Baseball Reference
  4. ^ Norm Siebern at Baseball Reference
  5. ^ Darold Knowles at Baseball Reference
  6. ^ Frank Robinson at Baseball Reference
  7. ^ Lou Piniella at Baseball Reference
  8. ^ Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures, 2008 Edition, p.153, David Nemec and Scott Flatow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York, ISBN 978-0-451-22363-0
  9. ^ 100 Things Orioles Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die, Dan Connolly, Triumph Books, Chicago, 2015, ISBN 978-1-62937-041-5, p.117
  10. ^ "Retrosheet Boxscore: Baltimore Orioles 8, Cleveland Indians 3 (2)". www.retrosheet.org.
  11. ^ 1966 Baltimore Oriole roster at Baseball Almanac
  12. ^ Roger Freed at Baseball-Reference
  13. ^ Eddie Fisher at Baseball-Reference
  14. ^ American League MVP Award voting results at Baseball Reference
  15. ^ Triple Crown winners at Baseball Reference
  16. ^ 1966 Batting leaders at Baseball Reference
  17. ^ Babe Ruth Award winners at Baseball Reference
  18. ^ a b 1966 Post-Season Awards at Baseball Reference
  19. ^ a b American League Gold Glove Award winners at Baseball Reference

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