Friday, March 31, 2023

Baltimore Orioles All-Time Team

The 2023 Major League Baseball season is underway, and so is The Collector's All-Time Teams series!

Let's head out to Camden Yards in beautiful Baltimore, Maryland for our first All-Time roster.


The Baltimore Orioles last won a World Series in 1983. They were World Champions in 1966 and again in 1970, when Hall of Fame Manager Earl Weaver established "The Oriole Way."



Here's the starting lineup for the All-Time Orioles.



Well, it looks like Weaver will be sticking with the same starters here. Are there any new faces on the Baltimore bench?


Boog Powell and Adam Jones easily retain their roster spots. The others were an open competition:


Orioles statsWARBAOBPSLGOPSOPS+

*Rick Dempsey21.20.2380.3190.3550.67489

Gus Triandos13.10.2490.3260.4240.751107










*Manny Machado31.90.2830.3350.4870.822121

Harlond Clift40.10.2770.3940.4530.847116










*Brady Anderson34.90.2570.3640.4300.794110

Nick Markakis24.80.2900.3580.4350.793113

Machado holds off a hard charge from Harlond Clift based on his advantage in power and defense. Anderson's power, speed, and longevity give him the slight edge over Nick Markakis. Dempsey was initially chosen for his work behind the plate, but Earl Weaver can no longer tolerate his weak bat. Gus Triandos earns the backup catcher job.

This one is not going in the album.


On the pitching side, there was a lot of competition for the fifth starter and middle relief roles.


The top three starters are secure, including a pair of Hall of Fame hurlers.
 



Urban Shocker struggled in Spring Training but managed to hold on to his spot as the fourth starter. The fifth starter competition was heated, and in the end Earl Weaver decided to make a change.


Orioles statsWARERAERA+K/BB WHIP

*Mike Cuellar17.13.181091.681.188

Milt Pappas21.73.241131.781.225

Jack Powell31.52.631091.821.152

Mike Flanagan21.43.891001.751.323

Scott McGregor20.23.99981.751.291

Incumbent Mike Cuellar loses his fifth starter spot to Jack Powell, a standout star from the early days of the franchise. [Oh no, does that mean I have to track down a Powell card? Crud.]

Now let's take a look at the Baltimore bullpen, where Tippy Martinez has been knocking on the door:


The O's would love to have another lefty in the 'pen, and Stu Miller does have eligibility with another team. However, this is a case where the stats call the shots:


Orioles statsSVERAERA+K/BB WHIP

*Dick Hall602.891243.961.005

*Eddie Watt742.741231.971.133

*Stu Miller992.371452.441.120

Tippy Martinez1053.461121.601.370

Miller was much more effective as an Oriole than he was as a Giant; there's no guarantee he'd make the San Fran roster. Martinez has the longevity (second among Orioles in appearances, fourth in saves, first in games finished) but the production gap between him and the incumbents is too much to overcome. The bullpen stays as-is.



Looking ahead, there aren't any current Orioles who can push for a spot on this All-Time roster. Adley Rutschman could get there one day, not only for his limitless potential but because he happens to be a catcher - one of Baltimore's weakest positions.


TL; DR: Two changes from the original roster. Cuellar and Dempsey out, Powell and Triandos in.


Come back tomorrow for our next All-Time Team, the Boston Red Sox.



Thanks for reading!



 

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12 comments:

  1. I'd honestly put Adley above Hoiles,

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    1. Once Adley reaches the minimum number of years Chris had set, I'm sure he'll overtake Hoiles eventually.

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  2. Hope a reprint Jack Howell card is good enough!

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  3. Oof, that's a major pitching staff for Cuellar not to get in. ... I need that Earl Weaver card.

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  4. I was going to comment "where's Mussina?" until I realized he was there. Definitely didn't look like him in that Studio card at first glance.

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  5. Not surprising that no one on the current team takes a spot. I wonder how many there will be around the league who earned their spots since you did the first version. Surely a few on the more successful teams.

    It's amazing to me that an original franchise like this didn't have a better catcher in its history. then Chris Hoiles.

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  6. I was under the impression that you had cards for all the players who made the cut...good luck getting that Powell!

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    1. I did - for the original rosters. The updates are going to create some gaps in my collection. ::shrug emoji::

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  7. That Weaver is awesome! That's exactly how I remember him (and Billy Martin). Hopefully one day Machado moves over to the Padres All-Time Team.

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  8. Nice to see you including the Browns in the Orioles lore!

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  9. Wow.. Lots of new names for me

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