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1 Offseason  





2 Regular season  



2.1  Opening day lineup, April 13, 1954  





2.2  Season standings  





2.3  Record vs. opponents  





2.4  Notable transactions  





2.5  Roster  







3 Player stats  



3.1  Batting  



3.1.1  Starters by position  





3.1.2  Other batters  







3.2  Pitching  



3.2.1  Starting pitchers  





3.2.2  Other pitchers  





3.2.3  Relief pitchers  









4 Awards and honors  





5 Farm system  





6 Notes  





7 References  














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1954 Baltimore Orioles
LeagueAmerican League
BallparkMemorial Stadium
CityBaltimore, Maryland
Record54–100 (.351)
League place7th
OwnersJerold Hoffberger, Joseph Iglehart and Clarence Miles
General managersArthur Ehlers, Paul Richards
ManagersJimmy Dykes
TelevisionWMAR-TV/WAAM
RadioWCBM
(Ernie Harwell, Howard Williams, Bailey Goss)
← 1953 Seasons 1955 →

The 1954 Baltimore Orioles season saw the restoration of Major League BaseballtoBaltimore after a 51-year absence, and the debut of the modern edition of the MLB Oriole franchise. Upon the transfer of the moribund St. Louis Browns on September 30, 1953, Baltimore returned to the American League over a half century after the Orioles of 1901–02 departed for New York City, where they eventually became the Yankees. The Baltimore Terrapins of the "outlaw" Federal League filled the void in 1914 and 1915, but the insurgent circuit collapsed without gaining recognition as a "third major league," and, as of 2022, its status remained in dispute.[1] During most of its 51 seasons without a major-league team, Baltimore was represented in Organized Baseball by a top-level minor-league club, the Orioles of the International League.

For the American League franchise itself, its first season in Maryland actually was the 54th in its history: the team was originally founded as the Milwaukee Brewers in 1901, then transferred to Missouri as the Browns, who played from 1902 to 1953.

Inheriting the playing personnel of the 1953 Browns, the 1954 Orioles finished seventh in the eight-team American League with a record of 54 wins and 100 losses, 57 games behind the AL champion Cleveland Indians. The team was managed by Jimmy Dykes, and played its home games at Baltimore's Memorial Stadium, where it attracted 1,060,910 fans, fifth in the Junior Circuit but a massive 257 percent improvement over the 1953 Browns' totals.[2] The new Orioles' games were broadcast over television and radio by the trio of Ernie Harwell, Howard Williams and Bailey Goss on WMAR-TV/WAAM (television) and WCBM (radio).

Offseason

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Regular season

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Opening day lineup, April 13, 1954

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  5 Bobby Young 2B
  3 Eddie Waitkus    1B
16 Gil Coan CF
20 Vic Wertz RF
15 Sam Mele LF
  4 Vern Stephens 3B
  6 Billy Hunter SS
11 Clint Courtney    C
27 Don Larsen P[7]

Season standings

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  • t
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  • American League
    Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
    Cleveland Indians 111 43 .721 59‍–‍18 52‍–‍25
    New York Yankees 103 51 .669 8 54‍–‍23 49‍–‍28
    Chicago White Sox 94 60 .610 17 45‍–‍32 49‍–‍28
    Boston Red Sox 69 85 .448 42 38‍–‍39 31‍–‍46
    Detroit Tigers 68 86 .442 43 35‍–‍42 33‍–‍44
    Washington Senators 66 88 .429 45 37‍–‍41 29‍–‍47
    Baltimore Orioles 54 100 .351 57 32‍–‍45 22‍–‍55
    Philadelphia Athletics 51 103 .331 60 29‍–‍47 22‍–‍56

    Record vs. opponents

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  • e

  • Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
    Team BAL BOS CHW CLE DET NYY PHA WSH
    Baltimore 11–11 7–15 3–19 8–14 5–17 10–12 10–12
    Boston 11–11 5–17 2–20–2 14–8 9–13 15–7 13–9
    Chicago 15–7 17–5 11–11 12–10–1 7–15 17–5 15–7
    Cleveland 19–3 20–2–2 11–11 14–8 11–11 18–4 18–4
    Detroit 14–8 8–14 10–12–1 8–14 6–16 13–9 9–13
    New York 17–5 13–9 15–7 11–11 16–6 18–4–1 13–9
    Philadelphia 12–10 7–15 5–17 4–18 9–13 4–18–1 10–12–1
    Washington 12–10 9–13 7–15 4–18 13–9 9–13 12–10–1


    Notable transactions

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    Roster

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    1954 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 Clint Courtney 122 397 107 .270 4 37
    1B Eddie Waitkus 95 311 88 .283 2 33
    2B Bobby Young 130 432 106 .245 4 24
    3B Vern Stephens 101 365 104 .285 8 46
    SS Billy Hunter 125 411 100 .243 2 27
    LF Jim Fridley 85 240 59 .246 4 36
    CF Chuck Diering 128 418 108 .258 2 29
    RF Cal Abrams 115 423 124 .293 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
    Bob Kennedy 106 323 81 .251 6 45
    Dick Kryhoski 100 300 78 .260 1 34
    Gil Coan 94 265 74 .279 2 20
    Sam Mele 72 230 55 .239 5 32
    Jim Brideweser 73 204 54 .265 0 12
    Les Moss 50 126 31 .246 0 5
    Vic Wertz 29 94 19 .202 1 13
    Chico García 39 62 7 .113 0 5
    Ray Murray 22 61 15 .246 0 2
    Joe Durham 10 40 9 .225 1 3
    Frank Kellert 10 34 7 .206 0 1
    Don Lenhardt 13 33 5 .152 0 1
    Dick Kokos 11 10 2 .200 1 1
    Neil Berry 5 9 1 .111 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
    Bob Turley 35 247.1 14 15 3.46 185
    Joe Coleman 33 221.1 13 17 3.50 103
    Don Larsen 29 201.2 3 21 4.37 80
    Duane Pillette 25 179.0 10 14 3.12 66
    Bob Kuzava 4 23.2 1 3 4.18 15
    Vern Bickford 1 4.0 0 1 9.00 0

    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
    Lou Kretlow 32 166.2 6 11 4.37 82
    Billy O'Dell 7 16.1 1 1 2.76 6
    Dave Koslo 3 14.1 0 1 3.14 3

    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
    Bob Chakales 38 3 7 4 3.73 44
    Howie Fox 38 1 2 2 3.67 27
    Mike Blyzka 37 1 5 1 4.69 35
    Marlin Stuart 22 1 2 2 4.46 13
    Dick Littlefield 3 0 0 0 10.50 5
    Jay Heard 2 0 0 0 13.50 2
    Ryne Duren 1 0 0 0 9.00 2

    Awards and honors

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    1954 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

    Farm system

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    Level Team League Manager
    AA San Antonio Missions Texas League Don Heffner
    A Wichita Indians Western League Herb Brett and Les Layton
    A Lewiston Broncs Western International League Larry Barton, Sr.
    B York White Roses Piedmont League George Staller
    B Anderson Rebels Tri-State League Virgil Stallcup, Fred Boiko and Bob Knoke
    C Pine Bluff Judges Cotton States League Frank Lucchesi and Bill Enos
    C Aberdeen Pheasants Northern League Barney Lutz
    C Thetford Mines Mineurs Provincial League Bill Krueger
    D Wytheville Statesmen Appalachian League Joe Murray, Bill Enos and Jim Cisternelli
    D Americus-Cordele Orioles Georgia–Florida League Cliff Melton and Jack Landis
    D Ada Herefords/Cementers Sooner State League Louis Brower and John Densmore
    D Marion Marauders Tar Heel League Bob Knoke

    Tar Heel League disbanded, June 21, 1954

    Notes

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    1. ^ Rothe, Emil; Burtt, Richard (2005). "Was the Federal League a Major League?". Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  • ^ Baseball Reference: 1954 MLB Attendance
  • ^ Chuck DieringatBaseball-Reference
  • ^ Satchel PaigeatBaseball-Reference
  • ^ Johnny GrothatBaseball-Reference
  • ^ Dave Koslo transactionsatBaseball Reference
  • ^ a b Retrosheet box score: 1954-04-13
  • ^ "APRIL, 1954 | BaseballLibrary.com". Archived from the original on December 23, 2007. Retrieved January 28, 2008.
  • ^ 1954 Orioles Archived October 20, 2007, at the Wayback Machine at Baseball Library
  • ^ Joe Durham, first African-American player to homer for Orioles, dies at 84. The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved on April 29, 2016.
  • ^ Philadelphia Athletics 5, Baltimore Orioles 4 (2). Game Played on Sunday, September 12, 1954 (D) at Memorial Stadium. Box Score and Play by Play. Retrosheet. Retrieved on April 29, 2016.
  • ^ Neil BerryatBaseball-Reference
  • ^ Don Lenhardt transactions at Baseball-Reference
  • ^ Dick Littlefield transactions at Baseball-Reference
  • ^ Bob ChakalesatBaseball-Reference
  • ^ Marlin Stuart transactions at Baseball-Reference
  • ^ Bob Kuzava transactions at Baseball-Reference
  • References

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