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Baltimore Orioles

History

Baltimore Orioles- 1901-Present

Homes: Lloyd Street Grounds, 1901, (Milwaukee), Sportsman’s Park, 1902-1953 (St. Louis), Memorial Stadium, 1954-1991 (Baltimore), Oriole Park at Camden Yards, 1992-Present (Baltimore).

Names: Milwaukee Brewers (1901), St. Louis Browns (1902-1953), Baltimore Orioles (1954-Present).

Championships: 3 Time World Series Champions (1966, 1970 and 1983), 7 Time AL Champions (1944, 1966, 1969-1971, 1979, 1983), 8 Time AL Eastern Division Champions (1969-1971, 1973-1974, 1979, 1983, 1997), 1 Time AL Wild Card Champion (1996).

All-Time Record (Since 1901): 7519-8224 (.478)

Records by Decade: 599-721 (.454) in 1900's, 597-892 (.401) in 1910's, 762-769 (.498) in 1920's, 578-951 (.378) in 1930's, 698-833 (.456) in 1940's, 632-905 (.411) in 1950's, 911-698 (.566) in 1960's, 944-656 (.590) in 1970's, 800-761 (.512) in 1980's, 794-757 (.512) in 1990's, 204-281 (.421) in 2000's.

Miscellaneous: Hosted All-Star Game three times (1948, 1958 and 1993).

Team Information

Principal Owner: Peter Angelos

General Managers: Jim Beattie and Mike Flanagan

Manager: Mike Hargrove

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Boston Red Sox

History

Boston Red Sox- 1901-Present

Homes: Huntington Avenue Grounds, 1901-1911 (Boston), Fenway Park, 1912-Present (Boston).

Names: Insignificant Names (1901-1906), Boston Red Sox (1907-Present).

Championships: 5 Time World Series Champions (1903, 1912, 1915-1916, 1918), 9 Time AL Champions (1903, 1912, 1915-1916, 1918, 1946, 1967, 1975, 1986), 5 Time AL East Champions (1975, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1995), 2 Time AL Wild Card Champions (1998 and 1999).

All-Time Record (Since 1901): 8070-7686 (.512)

Records by Decade: 691-634 (.522) in 1900's, 857-624 (.579) in 1910's, 595-938 (.388) in 1920's, 705-815 (.464) in 1930's, 854-683 (.556) in 1940's, 814-725 (.529) in 1950's, 764-845 (.475) in 1960's, 895-714 (.556) in 1970's, 821-742 (.525) in 1980's, 814-741 (.523) in 1990's, 260-225 (.536) in 2000's.

Miscellaneous: Hosted All-Star Game three times (1946, 1961 and 1999).

Team Information

Co-Owners: Larry Lucchino and John Henry

General Manager: Theo Epstein

Manager: Grady Little

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New York Yankees

History

New York Yankees- 1901-Present

Homes: Oriole Park, 1901-1902 (Baltimore), Hilltop Park, 1903-1912 (Manhattan), Polo Grounds II, 1913-1922 (Manhattan), Yankee Stadium I, 1923-1973 (Bronx), Shea Stadium, 1974-1975 (Queens), Yankee Stadium II, 1976-Present (Bronx).

Names: Baltimore Orioles (1901-1902), New York Highlanders (1903-1912), New York Yankees (1913-Present).

Championships: 26 Time World Series Champions (1923, 1927-1928, 1932, 1936-1939, 1941, 1943, 1947, 1949-1953, 1956, 1958, 1961-1962, 1977-1978, 1996, 1998-2000), 38 AL Championships (1921-1923, 1926-1928, 1932, 1936-1939, 1941-1943, 1947, 1949-1953, 1955-1958, 1960-1964, 1976-1978, 1981, 1996, 1998-2001), 11 Time AL Eastern Division Champions (1976-1978, 1980-1981, 1996, 1998-2002), 2 Time AL Wild Card Champions (1995 and 1997).

All-Time Record (Since 1901): 8895-6840 (.565)

Records by Decade: 638-671 (.487) in 1900's, 701-780 (.473) in 1910's, 933-602 (.608) in 1920's, 970-554 (.636) in 1930's, 929-609 (.604) in 1940's, 955-582 (.621) in 1950's, 887-720 (.552) in 1960's, 892-715 (.555) in 1970's, 854-708 (.547) in 1980's, 851-702 (.548) in 1990's, 285-197 (.591) in 2000's.

Miscellaneous: Hosted All-Star game twice (1939 and 1960).

Team Information

Principal Owner: George Steinbrenner

General Manager: Brian Cashman

Manager: Joe Torre

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Tampa Bay Devil Rays

History

Tampa Bay Devil Rays- 1998-Present

Homes: Tropicana Field, 1998-Present (St. Petersburg).

Names: Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1998-Present).

Championships: None

All-Time Record (Since 1998): 318-490 (.394)

Records by Decade: 132-192 (.407) in 1990's, 186-298 (.384) in 2000's.

Miscellaneous: None

Team Information

Managing General Partner: Vince Naimoli

General Manager: Chuck LaMar

Manager: Lou Piniella

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Toronto Blue Jays

History

Toronto Blue Jays- 1977-Present

Homes: Exhibition Stadium, 1977-1989 (Toronto), Skydome, 1989-Present (Toronto).

Names: Toronto Blue Jays (1977-Present).

Championships: 2 Time World Series Champions (1992-1993), 2 Time AL Champions (1992-1993), 5 Time AL Eastern Division Champions (1985, 1989, 1991-1993).

All-Time Record (Since 1977): 2025-2063 (.495)

Records by Decade: 166-318 (.343) in 1970's, 817-746 (.523) in 1980's, 801-754 (.515) in 1990's, 241-245 (.496) in 2000's.

Miscellaneous: Hosted All-Star game once (1991). 

Team Information

Ownership Group: Rogers Communications Inc.

President and CEO: Paul Godfrey

General Manager: J.P. Ricciardi

Manager: Carlos Tosca

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