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2024 Baltimore Orioles
American League Wild Card Winners
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkOriole Park at Camden Yards
CityBaltimore, Maryland
Record91–71 (.562)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersDavid Rubenstein
General managersMike Elias
ManagersBrandon Hyde
TelevisionMASN
(Kevin Brown, Scott Garceau, Ben Wagner, Brett Hollander, Melanie Newman, Jim Palmer, Mike Devereaux, Brian Roberts, Brad Brach, Dave Johnson and Ben McDonald)
RadioWBAL-AM
Baltimore Orioles Radio Network
(Geoff Arnold, Brett Hollander, and Melanie Newman)
← 2023 Seasons

The 2024 Baltimore Orioles season is the 124th season in Baltimore Orioles franchise history, the 71st in Baltimore, and the 33rd at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. They entered the season as the defending AL East champions.

The ballclub announced its first-ever jersey sponsorship deal with T. Rowe Price on June 10, 2024. A circular dark blue, aqua and white sleeve patch with the investment management firm's bighorn sheep logo debuted in a home game against the Atlanta Braves the following night on June 11.[1][2]

On September 24, the Orioles clinched a return to the postseason for the second straight season,[3] the first time in 27 years they had been to the postseason in consecutive seasons.[4] They will face the Kansas City Royals in the 2024 American League Wild Card Series.

Offseason

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The Orioles finished the 2023 season as AL East division champions and the top seed in the AL, but were swept by the Texas Rangers in the 2023 American League Division Series.

Camden Yards

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Stadium lease negotiations were led by Maryland Governor Wes Moore (left) and Orioles then-CEO John P. Angelos (right)

On September 28, 2023, it was reported that the Orioles came to an agreement with the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland on a 30-year lease agreement with two five-year options that can extend the lease into the 2060s.[5] Negotiations on the team's stadium lease were finalized in December 2023, which transferred responsibility for stadium operations and maintenance to the Orioles and reworked the team's rent payment terms, but postponed an agreement on the team's ground lease and redevelopment plans until 2027 following concerns from Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson.[6][7]

Ownership

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David Rubenstein addresses Orioles fans on Opening Day 2024

On January 30, 2024, team CEO John Angelos came to an agreement with a group of investors led by Baltimore native David Rubenstein to sell the team for $1.725 billion. The deal was approved by Major League Baseball owners on March 27, 2024.[8]

Transactions

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November 2023

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November 2 2B Adam Frazier, OF Aaron Hicks, RHPs Kyle Gibson, Jack Flaherty, Shintaro Fujinami and Austin Voth elected free agency

December 2023

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December 6 Orioles signed right-handed pitcher Craig Kimbrel to a 1 year, $13 million contract

February 2024

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February 1 Milwaukee Brewers traded right-handed pitcher Corbin Burnes to Baltimore Orioles for left-handed pitcher DL Hall, infielder Joey Ortiz and a 2024 draft pick

July 2024

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July 26 Philadelphia Phillies traded right-handed pitcher Seranthony Dominguez and outfielder Cristian Pache to Baltimore Orioles for outfielder Austin Hays.

Additions

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  • Signed right-handed reliever Craig Kimbrel to a 1-year contract on December 6, 2023[9]

Regular season standings

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American League East

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AL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 94 68 .580 44‍–‍37 50‍–‍31
Baltimore Orioles 91 71 .562 3 44‍–‍37 47‍–‍34
Boston Red Sox 81 81 .500 13 38‍–‍43 43‍–‍38
Tampa Bay Rays 80 82 .494 14 42‍–‍39 38‍–‍43
Toronto Blue Jays 74 88 .457 20 39‍–‍42 35‍–‍46


American League Wild Card

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Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
New York Yankees 94 68 .580
Cleveland Guardians 92 69 .571
Houston Astros 88 73 .547
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Baltimore Orioles 91 71 .562 +5
Kansas City Royals 86 76 .531
Detroit Tigers 86 76 .531
Seattle Mariners 85 77 .525 1
Minnesota Twins 82 80 .506 4
Boston Red Sox 81 81 .500 5
Tampa Bay Rays 80 82 .494 6
Texas Rangers 78 84 .481 8
Toronto Blue Jays 74 88 .457 12
Oakland Athletics 69 93 .426 17
Los Angeles Angels 63 99 .389 23
Chicago White Sox 41 121 .253 45


Record vs. Opponents

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Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2024

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 8–5 6–1 3–4 2–4 2–5 4–2 4–2 3–0 6–4 3–3 4–2 9–4 5–2 7–6 20–26
Boston 5–8 4–3 2–5 3–4 2–4 4–2 4–2 3–3 6–7 5–1 4–3 5–5 4–2 6–4 21–25
Chicago 1–6 3–4 5–8 1–9 2–4 1–12 1–2 1–12 1–5 3–3 1–6 4–2 0–7 1–5 11–35
Cleveland 4–3 5–2 8–5 7–6 1–2 5–8 5–1 10–3 2–4 6–1 4–2 3–4 4–2 4–2 22–22
Detroit 4–2 4–3 9–1 6–7 2–4 6–7 3–4 6–7 2–4 3–3 5–1 5–1 3–4 5–2 22–24
Houston 5–2 4–2 4–2 2–1 4–2 4–3 9–4 2–4 1–6 8–5 4–6 4–2 7–6 5–2 22–24
Kansas City 2–4 2–4 12–1 8–5 7–6 3–4 5–2 6–7 2–5 4–2 3–3 3–3 1–5 5–2 19–21
Los Angeles 2–4 2–4 2–1 1–5 4–3 4–9 2–5 1–5 3–3 5–8 8–5 3–4 4–6 0–7 22–24
Minnesota 0–3 3–3 12–1 3–10 7–6 4–2 7–6 5–1 0–6 6–1 5–2 3–4 5–2 4–2 17–26
New York 4–6 7–6 5–1 4–2 4–2 6–1 5–2 3–3 6–0 5–2 4–3 7–6 3–3 7–6 22–21
Oakland 3–3 1–5 3–3 1–6 3–3 5–8 2–4 8–5 1–6 2–5 4–6 3–4 4–6 3–3 24–22
Seattle 2–4 3–4 6–1 2–4 1–5 6–4 3–3 5–8 2–5 3–4 6–4 3–3 10–3 2–4 26–20
Tampa Bay 4–9 5–5 2–4 4–3 1–2 2–4 3–3 4–3 4–3 6–7 4–3 3–3 1–5 9–4 26–20
Texas 2–5 2–4 7–0 2–4 4–3 6–7 5–1 6–4 2–5 3–3 6–4 3–10 5–1 2–4 19–27
Toronto 6–7 4–6 5–1 2–4 2–5 2–5 2–5 7–0 2–4 6–7 3–3 4–2 4–9 4–2 20–23

Updated with the results of all games through September 22, 2024.

Game Log

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Regular season

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Past Games Legend
Orioles Win
(#bfb)
Orioles Loss
(#fbb)
Game Postponed
(#bbb)
Clinched Playoff Berth
(#039)
Bold denotes an Orioles pitcher
2024 Game Log: 91–71 (Home: 44–37; Road: 47–34)
March/April: 19–10 (Home: 11–6; Road: 8–4)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak/
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1 March 28 Angels 11–3 Burnes (1–0) Sandoval (0–1) 45,029 1–0 W1
2 March 30 Angels 13–4 Rodriguez (1–0) Canning (0–1) 28,420 2–0 W2
3 March 31 Angels 1–4 Detmers (1–0) Wells (0–1) Estévez (1) 20,576 2–1 L1
4 April 1 Royals 6–4 Kimbrel (1–0) Anderson (0–1) 12,666 3–1 W1
5 April 2 Royals 1–4 Marsh (1–0) Irvin (0–1) Smith (1) 9,404 3–2 L1
6 April 3 Royals 4–3 Canó (1–0) Smith (0–2) 11,488 4–2 W1
7 April 5 @ Pirates 5–2 Rodriguez (2–0) Jones (1–1) Kimbrel (1) 38,400 5–2 W2
8 April 6 @ Pirates 4–5 (11) Fleming (1–0) Heasley (0–1) 24,089 5–3 L1
9 April 7 @ Pirates 2–3 Hernández (1–0) Canó (1–1) 20,652 5–4 L2
10 April 9 @ Red Sox 7–1 Burnes (2–0) Bello (1–1) 36,093 6–4 W1
11 April 10 @ Red Sox 7–5 Baumann (1–0) Martin (1–1) Kimbrel (2) 27,936 7–4 W2
12 April 11 @ Red Sox 9–4 (10) Kimbrel (2–0) Campbell (0–1) 26,230 8–4 W3
13 April 12 Brewers 1–11 Peralta (2–0) Wells (0–2) ��� 32,205 8–5 L1
14 April 13 Brewers 5–11 Peguero (3–0) Kremer (0–1) 24,327 8–6 L2
15 April 14 Brewers 6–4 Canó (2–1) Uribe (1–1) Kimbrel (3) 35,085 9–6 W1
16 April 15 Twins 7–4 Tate (1–0) Varland (0–3) Kimbrel (4) 14,611 10–6 W2
17 April 16 Twins 11–3 Rodriguez (3–0) Paddack (0–1) 18,108 11–6 W3
18 April 17 Twins 4–2 Kimbrel (3–0) Jax (1–2) 15,860 12–6 W4
19 April 19 @ Royals 4–9 Marsh (3–0) Kremer (0–2) 17,073 12–7 L1
20 April 20 @ Royals 9–7 Burnes (3–0) Ragans (0–3) Kimbrel (5) 23,118 13–7 W1
21 April 21 @ Royals 5–0 Irvin (1–1) Lugo (3–1) 18,044 14–7 W2
22 April 22 @ Angels 4–2 Suárez (1–0) Detmers (3–1) Kimbrel (6) 26,081 15–7 W3
23 April 23 @ Angels 4–7 Canning (1–3) Rodriguez (3–1) Estévez (4) 22,803 15–8 L1
24 April 24 @ Angels 6–5 Kremer (1–2) Anderson (2–3) Kimbrel (7) 19,557 16–8 W1
25 April 26 Athletics 2–3 (10) Spence (2–1) Webb (0–1) Miller (7) 22,965 16–9 L1
26 April 27 Athletics 7–0 Irvin (2–1) Sears (1–2) 28,364 17–9 W1
27 April 28 Athletics 6–7 McFarland (1–0) Kimbrel (3–1) Erceg (1) 40,887 17–10 L1
28 April 29 Yankees 2–0 Rodriguez (4–1) Schmidt (2–1) Coulombe (1) 23,184 18–10 W1
29 April 30 Yankees 4–2 Kremer (2–2) Cortés Jr. (1–3) Webb (1) 21,949 19–10 W2
May: 17–9 (Home: 9–5; Road: 8–4)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak/
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30 May 1 Yankees 0–2 Gil (2–1) Burnes (3–1) Holmes (10) 24,180 19–11 L1
31 May 2 Yankees 7–2 Akin (1–0) Rodón (2–2) 27,299 20–11 W1
32 May 3 @ Reds 3–0 Irvin (3–1) Pagán (2–2) Kimbrel (8) 25,861 21–11 W2
33 May 4 @ Reds 2–1 Means (1–0) Abbott (1–4) Canó (1) 33,202 22–11 W3
34 May 5 @ Reds 11–1 Kremer (3–2) Lodolo (3–1) 31,514 23–11 W4
35 May 7 @ Nationals 0–3 Williams (4–0) Burnes (3–2) Finnegan (12) 29,542 23–12 L1
36 May 8 @ Nationals 7–6 (12) Suárez (2–0) Weems (1–1) Webb (2) 34,078 24–12 W1
37 May 10 Diamondbacks 4–2 Irvin (4–1) Pfaadt (1–3) Canó (2) 27,703 25–12 W2
38 May 11 Diamondbacks 5–4 (11) Kimbrel (4–1) Jarvis (0–2) 27,882 26–12 W3
39 May 12 Diamondbacks 2–9 Gallen (5–2) Kremer (3–3) 31,448 26–13 L1
40 May 13 Blue Jays 2–3 (10) Romano (1–0) Webb (0–2) 24,358 26–14 L2
May 14 Blue Jays Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 29
41 May 15 Blue Jays 3–2 Coulombe (1–0) Romano (1–1) 29,578 27–14 W1
42 May 17 Mariners 9–2 Means (2–0) Miller (3–4) 38,882 28–14 W2
43 May 18 Mariners 3–4 Stanek (2–0) Canó (2–2) Muñoz (8) 19,286 28–15 L1
44 May 19 Mariners 6–3 Burnes (4–2) Kirby (4–4) Kimbrel (9) 30,494 29–15 W1
45 May 20 @ Cardinals 3–6 Gray (6–2) Kremer (3–4) Helsley (14) 35,598 29–16 L1
46 May 21 @ Cardinals 1–3 [a] Lynn (2–2) Webb (0–3) Helsley (15) 32,582 29–17 L2
47 May 22 @ Cardinals 4–5 King (1–1) Irvin (4–2) Fernandez (1) 33,324 29–18 L3
48 May 23 @ White Sox 8–6 Rodriguez (5–1) Clevinger (0–3) Kimbrel (10) 15,843 30–18 W1
49 May 24 @ White Sox 6–4 Canó (3–2) Brebbia (0–3) Kimbrel (11) 18,831 31–18 W2
50 May 25 @ White Sox 5–3 Tate (2–0) Kopech (1–4) Pérez (1) 22,283 32–18 W3
51 May 26 @ White Sox 4–1 Bradish (1–0) Crochet (5–5) Kimbrel (12) 14,992 33–18 W4
52 May 27 Red Sox 11–3 Irvin (5–2) Criswell (2–2) 40,951 34–18 W5
53 May 28 Red Sox 3–8 Bello (6–2) Rodriguez (5–2) 17,970 34–19 L1
54 May 29 Red Sox 6–1 Burnes (5–2) Crawford (2–4) 18,857 35–19 W1
55 May 31 Rays 3–1 Pérez (1–0) Lovelady (1–4) Kimbrel (13) 27,364 36–19 W2
June: 17–12 (Home: 9–6; Road: 8–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak/
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56 June 1 Rays 9–5 Webb (1–3) Bradley (1–3) 36,958 37–19 W3
57 June 2 Rays 3–4 Armstrong (2–1) Tate (2–1) Fairbanks (6) 32,463 37–20 L1
58 June 3 @ Blue Jays 7–2 Rodriguez (6–2) Gausman (4–4) 23,842 38–20 W1
59 June 4 @ Blue Jays 10–1 Burnes (6–2) Cabrera (2–2) 28,816 39–20 W2
60 June 5 @ Blue Jays 2–3 García (2–0) Kimbrel (4–2) 27,929 39–21 L1
61 June 6 @ Blue Jays 5–6 Kikuchi (3–5) Povich (0–1) García (4) 39,215 39–22 L2
62 June 7 @ Rays 6–3 Irvin (6–2) Civale (2–5) Kimbrel (14) 17,882 40–22 W1
63 June 8 @ Rays 5–0 Bradish (2–0) Bradley (1–4) 20,485 41–22 W2
64 June 9 @ Rays 9–2 Rodriguez (7–2) Littell (2–4) 20,386 42–22 W3
65 June 10 @ Rays 5–2 Burnes (7–2) Pepiot (4–3) Kimbrel (15) 14,686 43–22 W4
66 June 11 Braves 4–0 Suárez (3–0) Fried (6–3) 24,048 44–22 W5
67 June 12 Braves 4–2 Akin (2–0) Jiménez (1–2) Kimbrel (16) 24,122 45–22 W6
68 June 13 Braves 3–6 López (4–2) Irvin (6–3) Iglesias (17) 33,700 45–23 L1
69 June 14 Phillies 3–5 (11) Kerkering (2–0) Webb (1–4) Domínguez (1) 43,987 45–24 L2
70 June 15 Phillies 6–2 Rodriguez (8–2) Walker (3–2) 44,555 46–24 W1
71 June 16 Phillies 8–3 Burnes (8–2) Wheeler (8–4) Canó (3) 44,525 47–24 W2
72 June 18 @ Yankees 2–4 Cortés Jr. (4–5) Suárez (3–1) 47,429 47–25 L1
73 June 19 @ Yankees 7–6 (10) Kimbrel (5–2) Holmes (1–3) Tate (1) 47,155 48–25 W1
74 June 20 @ Yankees 17–5 Baker (1–0) Gil (9–2) 45,456 49–25 W2
75 June 21 @ Astros 11–14 Dubin (1–1) Rodriguez (8–3) Abreu (1) 38,596 49–26 L1
76 June 22 @ Astros 1–5 Blanco (8–2) Burnes (8–3) 37,107 49–27 L2
77 June 23 @ Astros 1–8 Valdez (6–5) Suárez (3–2) 37,014 49–28 L3
78 June 24 Guardians 2–3 Bibee (6–2) Povich (0–2) Barlow (2) 20,309 49–29 L4
79 June 25 Guardians 8–10 Ávila (2–1) Irvin (6–4) Clase (25) 18,574 49–30 L5
80 June 26 Guardians 4–2 Rodriguez (9–3) Curry (0–2) Kimbrel (17) 17,965 50–30 W1
81 June 27 Rangers 11–2 Burnes (9–3) Gray (3–4) 29,479 51–30 W2
82 June 28 Rangers 2–1 Suárez (4–2) Scherzer (1–1) Kimbrel (18) 27,666 52–30 W3
83 June 29 Rangers 6–5 Povich (1–2) Lorenzen (4–4) Kimbrel (19) 44,286 53–30 W4
84 June 30 Rangers 2–11 Heaney (3–9) Irvin (6–5) 23,439 53–31 L1
July: 12–13 (Home: 5–8; Road: 7–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak/
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85 July 2 @ Mariners 2–0 Rodriguez (10–3) Kirby (7–6) Kimbrel (20) 36,173 54–31 W1
86 July 3 @ Mariners 4–1 Kremer (4–4) Gilbert (5–5) Kimbrel (21) 37,998 55–31 W2
87 July 4 @ Mariners 3–7 Stanek (6–2) Baker (1–1) 32,347 55–32 L1
88 July 5 @ Athletics 3–2 Suárez (5–2) Harris (1–3) Kimbrel (22) 9,654 56–32 W1
89 July 6 @ Athletics 8–19 Medina (2–3) Povich (1–3) 8,526 56–33 L1
90 July 7 @ Athletics 6–3 Rodriguez (11–3) Spence (5–5) Kimbrel (23) 14,524 57–33 W1
91 July 9 Cubs 2–9 Taillon (6–4) Kremer (4–5) 30,373 57–34 L1
92 July 10 Cubs 0–4 Imanaga (8–2) Burnes (9–4) 20,694 57–35 L2
93 July 11 Cubs 0–8 Steele (2–3) Suárez (5–3) 22,685 57–36 L3
94 July 12 Yankees 1–4 Cole (2–1) Povich (1–4) Holmes (21) 39,566 57–37 L4
95 July 13 Yankees 1–6 Gil (10–5) Rodriguez (11–4) 44,018 57–38 L5
96 July 14 Yankees 6–5 Kimbrel (6–2) Holmes (1–4) 39,031 58–38 W1
ASG July 16 @ Globe Life Field NL @ AL Miller (1–0) Greene (0–1) Clase (1) 39,343 ASG
97 July 19 @ Rangers 9–1 Burnes (10–4) Eovaldi (6–4) 36,336 59–38 W2
98 July 20 @ Rangers 8–4 Rodriguez (12–4) Scherzer (1–3) 38,410 60–38 W3
99 July 21 @ Rangers 2–3 Heaney (4–10) Kremer (4–6) Yates (17) 31,808 60–39 L1
100 July 23 @ Marlins 3–6 Puk (4–8) Suárez (5–4) Scott (17) 10,410 60–40 L2
101 July 24 @ Marlins 3–6 Nardi (2–1) Webb (1–5) Scott (18) 12,127 60–41 L3
102 July 25 @ Marlins 7–6 (10) Canó (4–2) Faucher (2–2) Pérez (2) 17,989 61–41 W1
103 July 26 Padres 4–6 Suárez (5–1) Kimbrel (6–3) 43,692 61–42 L1
104 July 27 Padres 4–9 King (9–6) Kremer (4–7) 30,008 61–43 L2
105 July 28 Padres 8–6 Pérez (2–0) Vásquez (3–6) Canó (4) 38,411 62–43 W1
106 July 29 (1) Blue Jays 11–5 Eflin (6–7) Rodríguez (1–4) see 2nd game 63–43 W2
107 July 29 (2) Blue Jays 4–8 Francis (4–2) Povich (1–5) 22,272 63–44 L1
108 July 30 Blue Jays 6–2 Burnes (11–4) Bassitt (8–10) 21,710 64–44 W1
109 July 31 Blue Jays 10–4 Rodriguez (13–4) Espino (0–1) 25,528 65–44 W2
August: 13–15 (Home: 5–5; Road: 8–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak/
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110 August 1 @ Guardians 3–10 Lively (10–6) Rogers (2–10) 26,194 65–45 L1
111 August 2 @ Guardians 4–8 Smith (6–1) Kremer (4–8) 35,137 65–46 L2
112 August 3 @ Guardians 7–4 Eflin (7–7) Cantillo (0–1) Canó (5) 37,251 66–46 W1
113 August 4 @ Guardians 9–5 Burnes (12–4) Williams (1–4) 33,628 67–46 W2
114 August 6 @ Blue Jays 2–5 Bassitt (9–10) Soto (2–5) Green (9) 35,051 67–47 L1
115 August 7 @ Blue Jays 7–3 Smith (3–0) Burr (0–1) 37,547 68–47 W1
116 August 8 @ Blue Jays 6–7 Gausman (10–8) Kremer (4–9) Green (10) 27,910 68–48 L1
117 August 9 @ Rays 4–1 Eflin (8–7) Littell (5–8) 20,673 69–48 W1
118 August 10 @ Rays 7–5 Smith (4–0) Poche (1–2) Domínguez (2) 23,898 70–48 W2
119 August 11 @ Rays 1–2 Rodríguez (2–2) Kimbrel (6–4) Fairbanks (23) 16,848 70–49 L1
120 August 13 Nationals 3–9 Irvin (9–10) Rogers (2–11) 29,090 70–50 L2
121 August 14 Nationals 4–1 Kremer (5–9) Herz (2–5) Domínguez (3) 26,479 71–50 W1
122 August 15 Red Sox 5–1 Eflin (9–7) Pivetta (5–8) 25,445 72–50 W2
123 August 16 Red Sox 10–12 Criswell (5–4) Burnes (12–5) Jansen (23) 34,541 72–51 L1
124 August 17 Red Sox 1–5 Bello (11–5) Povich (1–6) 38,921 72–52 L2
125 August 18 Red Sox 4–2 Suárez (6–4) Crawford (8–10) Domínguez (4) 27,104 73–52 W1
126 August 19 @ Mets 3–4 Díaz (4–1) Domínguez (3–3) 26,874 73–53 L1
127 August 20 @ Mets 9–5 Kremer (6–9) Quintana (6–9) 34,225 74–53 W1
128 August 21 @ Mets 3–4 Díaz (5–1) Domínguez (3–4) 32,871 74–54 L1
129 August 22 Astros 0–6 Arrighetti (6–11) Burnes (12–6) 22,212 74–55 L2
130 August 23 Astros 7–5 Kimbrel (7–4) Abreu (2–2) Domínguez (5) 39,578 75–55 W1
131 August 24 Astros 3–2 Akin (3–0) Valdez (13–6) Domínguez (6) 35,302 76–55 W2
132 August 25 Astros 3–6 Neris (9–4) Smith (4–1) Hader (28) 21,654 76–56 L1
133 August 27 @ Dodgers 3–2 Bowman (1–0) Flaherty (10–6) Domínguez (7) 52,382 77–56 W1
134 August 28 @ Dodgers 4–6 Banda (2–2) Burnes (12–7) Kopech (12) 53,290 77–57 L1
135 August 29 @ Dodgers 3–6 Miller (2–3) Povich (1–7) Phillips (17) 53,203 77–58 L2
136 August 30 @ Rockies 5–3 Suárez (7–4) Gomber (4–10) Domínguez (8) 30,444 78–58 W1
137 August 31 @ Rockies 5–7 Criswell (1–0) Kimbrel (7–5) Kinley (8) 38,166 78–59 L1
September: 13–12 (Home: 5–7; Road: 8–5)
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138 September 1 @ Rockies 6–1 Eflin (10–7) Blach (3–7) 32,961 79–59 W1
139 September 2 White Sox 13–3 Burnes (13–7) Flexen (2–14) Irvin (1) 35,906 80–59 W2
140 September 3 White Sox 9–0 Povich (2–7) Nastrini (0–7) 15,108 81–59 W3
141 September 4 White Sox 1–8 Cannon (3–9) Suárez (7–5) 17,843 81–60 L1
142 September 6 Rays 2–0 Kremer (7–9) Baz (2–3) Domínguez (9) 25,439 82–60 W1
143 September 7 Rays 1–7 Pepiot (8–6) Eflin (10–8) 34,256 82–61 L1
144 September 8 Rays 0–2 Littell (6–9) Burnes (13–8) Uceta (2) 29,519 82–62 L2
145 September 9 @ Red Sox 3–12 Bello (13–7) Povich (2–8) Winckowski (2) 30,600 82–63 L3
146 September 10 @ Red Sox 5–3 Suárez (8–5) Crawford (8–14) Domínguez (10) 30,898 83–63 W1
147 September 11 @ Red Sox 3–5 (10) Weissert (4–2) Akin (3–1) 32,448 83–64 L1
148 September 13 @ Tigers 0–1 Hurter (5–1) Eflin (10���9) Holton (8) 25,253 83–65 L2
149 September 14 @ Tigers 4–2 Burnes (14–8) Madden (1–1) 33,513 84–65 W1
150 September 15 @ Tigers 2–4 Montero (6–6) Povich (2–9) Foley (23) 20,643 84–66 L1
151 September 17 Giants 0–10 Snell (4–3) Suárez (8–6) 23,967 84–67 L2
152 September 18 Giants 3–5 Birdsong (4–5) Kremer (7–10) Walker (8) 23,856 84–68 L3
153 September 19 Giants 5–3 Soto (3–5) Walker (9–4) 23,181 85–68 W1
154 September 20 Tigers 7–1 Burnes (15–8) Holton (7–2) 33,629 86–68 W2
155 September 21 Tigers 4–6 (10) Brieske (3–4) Canó (4–3) 39,647 86–69 L1
156 September 22 Tigers 3–4 Guenther (2–0) Suárez (8–7) Foley (26) 44,040 86–70 L2
157 September 24 @ Yankees 5–3 Kremer (8–10) Schmidt (5–5) Domínguez (11) 41,149 87–70 W1
158 September 25 @ Yankees 9–7 Webb (2–5) Stroman (10–9) Akin (1) 41,010 88–70 W2
159 September 26 @ Yankees 1–10 Cole (8–5) Burnes (15–9) 42,022 88–71 L1
160 September 27 @ Twins 7–2 Povich (3–9) López (15–10) 26,058 89–71 W1
161 September 28 @ Twins 9–2 Davidson (1–0) Matthews (1–4) 30,558 90–71 W2
162 September 29 @ Twins 6–2 Suárez (9–7) Ober (12–9) 26,041 91–71 W3


Post-season

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Past Games Legend
Orioles Win
(#bfb)
Orioles Loss
(#fbb)
Game Postponed
(#bbb)
Bold denotes an Orioles pitcher
Future Games Legend
Home Game
Away Game

Post-season game log

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Baltimore Orioles 2024 Post-season Game Log
American League Wild Card Series vs. Royals (0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Series Box
1 October 1 Royals
2 October 2 Royals
3* October 3 Royals
* = If Necessary


Current roster

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Active roster Inactive roster Coaches/Other

Pitchers
Starting rotation

Bullpen


Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Designated hitters

Manager

Coaches

60-day injured list



Farm system

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Level Team League Manager
Triple-A Norfolk Tides International League Buck Britton
Double-A Bowie Baysox Eastern League Roberto Mercado
High-A Aberdeen IronBirds South Atlantic League Felipe Rojas Alou Jr.
Low-A Delmarva Shorebirds Carolina League Collin Woody
Rookie FCL Orioles Florida Complex League Christian Frias
Foreign Rookie DSL Orioles 1 Dominican Summer League Elvis Morel
Foreign Rookie DSL Orioles 2 Dominican Summer League Chris Madera

Source:[12]

Notes

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  1. ^ The May 21 game was suspended due to rain in the bottom of the sixth inning with the game tied 1–1; it resumed on May 22, with the Orioles losing 3–1[11]

References

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  2. ^ T. Rowe Price press release announcing its jersey sponsorship deal with the Baltimore Orioles on Monday, June 10, 2024. Retrieved June 10, 2024.
  3. ^ Rill, Jake (September 25, 2024). "'We're ready to go': O's overcome setbacks to return to playoffs". MLB.com. Retrieved September 25, 2024.
  4. ^ MLB [@MLB] (September 24, 2024). "For the first time in 27 years, the @Orioles have #CLINCHED back-to-back #postseason berths!" (Tweet). Retrieved September 25, 2024 – via Twitter.
  5. ^ Axisa, Mike (September 28, 2023). "Baltimore Orioles sign new 30-year lease at Camden Yards: 'The ballpark that forever changed baseball'". CBSSports.com. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
  6. ^ Barker, Jeff; Gardner, Hayes (December 15, 2023). "Orioles' new lease deal would commit team to a minimum of 15 years, puts off development rights". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved December 15, 2023.
  7. ^ Barker, Jeff; Gardner, Hayes; Opilo, Emily (December 8, 2023). "Gov. Wes Moore pauses his agreed-to lease deal with Orioles after pushback from key lawmaker". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  8. ^ Allentuck, Danielle (March 27, 2024). "MLB owners approve Orioles sale, giving David Rubenstein control of the team". The Baltimore Banner. Retrieved March 28, 2024.
  9. ^ Rill, Jake (December 6, 2023). "Kimbrel signed to fill O's void at closer". MLB.com. Major League Baseball. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
  10. ^ Rill, Jake (February 1, 2024). "In blockbuster trade, O's acquire Burnes from Brewers". MLB.com. Retrieved February 12, 2024.
  11. ^ @Cardinals (May 21, 2024). "St. Louis Cardinals on Twitter" (Tweet). Retrieved May 21, 2024 – via Twitter.
  12. ^ "Orioles Announce Minor League Coaching Staffs and Player Development Assignments for 2024". MLB.com (Press release). Major League Baseball. February 7, 2024. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
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