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1976 Baltimore Orioles season

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1976 Baltimore Orioles
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkMemorial Stadium
CityBaltimore, Maryland
Record88–74 (.543)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersJerold Hoffberger
General managersHank Peters
ManagersEarl Weaver
TelevisionWJZ-TV
RadioWBAL (AM)
(Chuck Thompson, Bill O'Donnell)
← 1975 Seasons 1977 →

The 1976 Baltimore Orioles season concluded with the ballclub finishing second in the American League East with a record of 88 wins and 74 losses. The Orioles stayed in contention for the division title until a 1–0 loss to the Boston Red Sox at Memorial Stadium on September 25.[1]

The Orioles sustained a net operating loss of $102,531.[2] Reggie Jackson, Bobby Grich and Wayne Garland left the team following the campaign in what was the advent of Major League Baseball (MLB) free agency.[3]

Offseason

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Regular season

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This was the first season since 1957 that an Oriole other than Brooks Robinson got the most starts at third base, with Doug DeCinces taking over the position for the 39-year-old future Hall of Famer.

Following the early April trade,[5] Reggie Jackson did not immediately report; his first plate appearance was on May 2.[7][8][9][10][11]

Season standings

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AL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 97 62 .610 45‍–‍35 52‍–‍27
Baltimore Orioles 88 74 .543 10½ 42‍–‍39 46‍–‍35
Boston Red Sox 83 79 .512 15½ 46‍–‍35 37‍–‍44
Cleveland Indians 81 78 .509 16 44‍–‍35 37‍–‍43
Detroit Tigers 74 87 .460 24 36‍–‍44 38‍–‍43
Milwaukee Brewers 66 95 .410 32 36‍–‍45 30‍–‍50

Record vs. opponents

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Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Team BAL BOS CAL CWS CLE DET KC MIL MIN NYY OAK TEX
Baltimore 7–11 8–4 8–4 7–11 12–6 6–6 11–7 4–8 13–5 4–8 8–4
Boston 11–7 7–5 6–6 9–9 14–4 3–9 12–6 7–5 7–11 4–8 3–9
California 4–8 5–7 11–7 7–5 6–6 8–10 4–8 8–10 5–7 6–12 12–6
Chicago 4–8 6–6 7–11 3–9 6–6 8–10 7–5 7–11 1–11 8–9 7–11
Cleveland 11–7 9–9 5–7 9–3 6–12 6–6 11–6 9–3 4–12 4–8 7–5
Detroit 6–12 4–14 6–6 6–6 12–6 4–8 12–6 4–8 9–8 6–6 5–7
Kansas City 6–6 9–3 10–8 10–8 6–6 8–4 8–4 10–8 7–5 9–9 7–11
Milwaukee 7–11 6–12 8–4 5–7 6–11 6–12 4–8 4–8 5–13 5–7 10–2
Minnesota 8–4 5–7 10–8 11–7 3–9 8–4 8–10 8–4 2–10 11–7 11–7
New York 5–13 11–7 7–5 11–1 12–4 8–9 5–7 13–5 10–2 6–6 9–3
Oakland 8–4 8–4 12–6 9–8 8–4 6–6 9–9 7–5 7–11 6–6 7–11
Texas 4–8 9–3 6–12 11–7 5–7 7–5 11–7 2–10 7–11 3–9 11–7


Notable transactions

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Roster

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1976 Baltimore Orioles
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

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 Dave Duncan 93 284 58 .204 4 17
1B Lee May 148 530 137 .258 25 109
2B Bobby Grich 144 518 138 .266 13 54
3B Doug DeCinces 129 440 103 .234 11 42
SS Mark Belanger 153 522 141 .270 1 40
LF Ken Singleton 154 544 151 .278 13 70
CF Paul Blair 145 375 74 .197 3 16
RF Reggie Jackson 134 498 138 .277 27 91
DH Andrés Mora 73 220 48 .218 6 25

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
Al Bumbry 133 450 113 .251 9 36
Tony Muser 136 326 74 .227 1 30
Brooks Robinson 71 218 46 .211 3 11
Rick Dempsey 59 174 37 .213 0 10
Elrod Hendricks 28 79 11 .139 1 4
Tommy Harper 46 77 18 .234 1 7
Terry Crowley 33 61 15 .246 0 5
Rich Dauer 11 39 4 .103 0 3
Kiko Garcia 11 32 7 .219 1 4
Tim Nordbrook 27 22 5 .227 0 0
Royle Stillman 20 22 2 .091 0 1
Tom Shopay 14 20 4 .200 0 1
Bob Bailor 9 6 2 .333 0 0

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
Jim Palmer 40 315.0 22 13 2.51 159
Rudy May 24 152.1 11 7 3.78 71
Ross Grimsley 28 136.2 8 7 3.95 41
Mike Cuellar 26 107.0 4 13 4.96 32
Ken Holtzman 13 97.2 5 4 2.86 35

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
Wayne Garland 38 232.1 20 7 2.67 113
Mike Flanagan 20 85.0 3 5 4.13 56
Doyle Alexander 11 64.1 3 4 3.50 17
Dave Pagan 20 46.2 1 4 5.98 34
Dennis Martínez 4 27.2 1 2 2.60 18
Scott McGregor 3 14.2 0 1 3.68 6

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
Tippy Martinez 28 3 1 8 2.59 31
Dyar Miller 49 2 4 7 2.94 37
Fred Holdsworth 16 4 1 2 2.04 24
Grant Jackson 13 1 1 3 5.12 14

Farm system

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Level Team League Manager
AAA Rochester Red Wings International League Joe Altobelli
AA Charlotte O's Southern League Jimmie Schaffer
A Miami Orioles Florida State League Len Johnston
Rookie Bluefield Orioles Appalachian League Ben Hines

Notes

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  1. ^ "Red Sox 1, Orioles 0," The Associated Press (AP), Saturday, September 25, 1976. Retrieved April 19, 2023.
  2. ^ "On Profits, Orioles Mainly Strike Out," The New York Times, Wednesday, April 6, 1977. Retrieved April 19, 2023.
  3. ^ Povich, Shirley. "Orioles Seem Destined for Third Place," The Washington Post, Wednesday, March 23, 1977. Retrieved April 19, 2023.
  4. ^ Wayne Krenchicki page at Baseball Reference
  5. ^ a b "A's trade Jackson, Holtzman". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. April 3, 1976. p. 1B.
  6. ^ Reggie Jackson page at Baseball Reference
  7. ^ "Reggie agrees to join Orioles". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). UPI. April 30, 1976. p. 3D.
  8. ^ "Reggie finally plays and all is forgiven". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). wire services. May 3, 1976. p. 2B.
  9. ^ "Orioles want 'equal' policy". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. May 3, 1976. p. 2B.
  10. ^ "Jackson is back: 0-for-2". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. May 3, 1976. p. 15.
  11. ^ Fimrite, Ron (August 30, 1976). "He's free at last". Sports Illustrated. p. 14.
  12. ^ Bobby Brown page at Baseball Reference
  13. ^ Dallas Williams page at Baseball Reference
  14. ^ Doyle Alexander page at Baseball Reference
  15. ^ Dave Johnson page at Baseball-Reference

References

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