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1989 Baltimore Orioles season

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Record
  
87–75 (.537)

Owner(s)
  
Manager(s)
  
Divisional place
  
2nd

General manager(s)
  

The 1989 Baltimore Orioles season was a season in American baseball. It involved the Orioles finishing 2nd in the American League East with a record of 87 wins and 75 losses. The team was known as the Comeback Kids as they rebounded from the 54 wins and 107 losses of the 1988 season. The season also took on the "Why Not?!" promotional slogan as the team's pursuit of the pennant went down to the final series of the season. The Orioles went into the 3 game season finale with the first place Toronto Blue Jays down by 1 game in the AL East standings and needing either a sweep for the pennant or 2 wins to force a one-game playoff for the pennant. The Blue Jays won the first two games of the series, clinching the pennant on the penultimate game of the season.

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Offseason

  • October 3, 1988: Don Aase was released by the Orioles.
  • November 9, 1988: Pete Blohm (minors) was traded by the Orioles to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Randy Milligan.
  • November 17, 1988: Dickie Noles was released by the Orioles.
  • December 4, 1988: Eddie Murray was traded by the Orioles to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Ken Howell, Brian Holton, and Juan Bell.
  • December 8, 1988: Ken Howell and Gordon Dillard were traded by the Orioles to the Philadelphia Phillies for Phil Bradley.
  • March 1, 1989: Mark Huismann was signed as a free agent by the Orioles.
  • March 31, 1989: Carl Nichols was traded by the Orioles to the Houston Astros for Dave Johnson and Victor Hithe (minors).
  • Regular season

    Bill Ripken's 1989 Fleer Baseball Card (#616) made national news when it included a hidden obscenity. The obscenity was printed in black marker on the knob of his bat. Once the discovery was made public, subsequent printings of the card were issued with the words obscured. The first obscuring involved a blob of white out, another was scribbled with a black pen while the last was covered with a black square.

    Opening Day starters

  • Brady Anderson
  • Phil Bradley
  • Steve Finley
  • Rene Gonzales
  • Cal Ripken, Jr.
  • Dave Schmidt
  • Larry Sheets
  • Mickey Tettleton
  • Jim Traber
  • Craig Worthington
  • Notable transactions

  • May 19, 1989: Rick Schu was purchased from the Orioles by the Detroit Tigers.
  • June 1, 1989: John Posey (minors) was traded by the Orioles to the Philadelphia Phillies for Shane Turner.
  • June 5, 1989: 1989 Major League Baseball Draft
  • Ben McDonald was drafted by the Orioles in the 1st round (1st pick). Player signed August 19, 1989.
  • Mike Oquist was drafted by the Orioles in the 13th round. Player signed June 14, 1989.
  • Gregg Zaun was drafted by the Orioles in the 17th round. Player signed August 25, 1989.
  • July 20, 1989: John Habyan was traded by the Orioles to the New York Yankees for Stan Jefferson.
  • August 5, 1989: Jamie Quirk was signed as a free agent by the Orioles.
  • Starters by position

    Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In

    Awards and honors

  • Frank Robinson, Associated Press Manager of the Year
  • Frank Robinson, American League Manager of the Year
  • Gregg Olson, American League Rookie of the Year
  • MLB All-Star Game

  • Cal Ripken, Jr.
  • References

    1989 Baltimore Orioles season Wikipedia


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