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The Baltimore Orioles are a storied MLB franchise based in Baltimore, Maryland, competing in the American League East division. Their home venue is the iconic Oriole Park at Camden Yards, known for its retro design since opening in 1992. The franchise originated in 1901 as the Milwaukee Brewers, later becoming the St. Louis Browns before relocating to Baltimore in 1954 and adopting the Orioles name[1][4]. Historically, the Orioles have secured three World Series championships (1966, 1970, 1983) and multiple American League pennants, with defining eras led by legends like Cal Ripken Jr., known for his record 2,632 consecutive games played, Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer, and Mike Mussina[1][2][5].

In the 2025 season, the Orioles continue to build on the momentum of a remarkable turnaround that began in the early 2020s. After a franchise-record 101-win season and an AL East title in 2023, Baltimore remains a competitive force under manager Brandon Hyde, who earned the 2023 AL Manager of the Year award. Key players include Adley Rutschman, a dynamic All-Star catcher integral to the team's positive clubhouse culture, and Gunnar Henderson, the unanimous 2023 AL Rookie of the Year, who also won a Silver Slugger. Pitching highlights from 2023, such as the record-setting strikeout performances by Dean Kremer and others, demonstrate their growing strength on the mound[1][3].

From a betting perspective, the Orioles have shown strong form against the spread, especially when playing at home at Camden Yards, where environmental adjustments like the moved left-field wall have aided pitchers. They often perform well as favorites in divisional matchups within the AL East, leveraging their balanced pitching and emerging offensive talents. However, the team has occasionally struggled in primetime and postseason settings, as evidenced by their 2023 ALDS sweep. Bettors should note their resilience in late-season games and their ability to handle high-pressure divisional contests but remain cautious about fluctuations due to roster changes or injuries[3].

Looking ahead, the Orioles are clearly in a contending phase, not rebuilding, with a young core and solid veteran presence positioning them for sustained competitiveness in 2025 and beyond. Realistic expectations include regular playoff appearances and continued battles for the AL East crown, with potential to advance deeper in the postseason as their pitching depth and offensive consistency mature. New ownership since 2024 and strategic roster moves suggest a franchise focused on long-term success while maintaining fan enthusiasm built on recent achievements[1][2][3].

This profile reflects the Orioles’ rich history, current form, and promising future as of August 2025, offering a comprehensive snapshot relevant for at least the coming month.

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Season Overview
Overall Record
W L T GP PCT STRK GB RF RA DIFF
55 66 0 121 0.455 2 0 514 600 -86
Home/Road Split
W L PCT
Home 30 30 0.500
Road 25 36 0.410
Schedule

Aug 2025

S
M
T
W
T
F
S
27
28
29
30
31
1
L
@ Cubs
0-1
2
W
@ Cubs
4-3
3
L
@ Cubs
3-5
4
L
@ Phillies
3-13
5
L
@ Phillies
0-5
6
W
@ Phillies
5-1
7
8
W
vs Athletics
3-2
9
L
vs Athletics
3-11
10
L
vs Athletics
2-3
11
12
L
vs Mariners
0-1
13
W
vs Mariners
4-3
14
W
vs Mariners
5-3
15
16
GAME
@ Astros
11:10 PM
17
GAME
@ Astros
06:10 PM
18
GAME
@ Sox
11:10 PM
19
GAME
@ Sox
11:10 PM
20
21
GAME
vs Astros
11:15 PM
22
GAME
vs Astros
11:05 PM
23
GAME
vs Astros
11:05 PM
24
GAME
vs Astros
05:35 PM
25
GAME
vs Sox
10:35 PM
26
GAME
vs Sox
10:35 PM
27
GAME
vs Sox
10:35 PM
28
GAME
vs Sox
05:05 PM
29
30
GAME
@ Giants
11:15 PM
31
GAME
@ Giants
08:05 PM
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2
3
4
5
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Team Roster
# Player Position
2 Gunnar Henderson Shortstop
6 Ryan Mountcastle First Baseman
7 Jackson Holliday Second Baseman
11 Jordan Westburg Third Baseman
15 Dylan Carlson Left Fielder
16 Coby Mayo First Baseman
19 Tomoyuki Sugano Starting Pitcher
25 Greg Allen Center Fielder
28 Trevor Rogers Starting Pitcher
35 Adley Rutschman Catcher
37 Cade Povich Starting Pitcher
41 Ryan Noda First Baseman
45 Keegan Akin Relief Pitcher
48 Corbin Martin Relief Pitcher
50 Rico Garcia Relief Pitcher
52 Luis Vazquez Shortstop
56 Daniel Johnson Center Fielder
57 Kade Strowd Relief Pitcher
63 Brandon Young Starting Pitcher
64 Dean Kremer Starting Pitcher
70 Alex Jackson Catcher
71 Dietrich Enns Relief Pitcher
76 Yaramil Hiraldo Relief Pitcher
78 Yennier Cano Relief Pitcher
82 Jeremiah Jackson Second Baseman
86 Grant Wolfram Relief Pitcher