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Bobby Young
A native of Baltimore, Bob led the Browns last year in Hits, Doubles and Placed 2nd in Team Batting. A clever fielder, he was runner-up among the A.L. 2nd Basemen in Putouts and Double Plays in '53. Bob broke in with Allentown in '46, played with Baltimore (I.L.) in '49 and '50 before joining the Browns (now the Orioles).
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Bob Melvin
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In 2017, Zach ran his streak of consecutive save conversions to 60 - an American League record by five - before finally seeing it end in August.



The shortest man on the Orioles roster, Curt has played on three All-Star squads in the minors. In 1967, he topped the International League with 70 RBIs playing for the Red Wings.



Cal spent his entire 21-year, Hall-of-Fame career in Baltimore, setting the standard for consistency and professionalism. A master at positioning and anticipation, he won two fielding awards at shortstop to go with eight American League Silver Slugger Awards. The 19-time MLB All-Star Game selection garnered AL MVP honors in 1983 and 1991.



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Trey Mancini, Donnie Hart
Matt Snyder
Ryan Mountcastle

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Ryan Mountcastle, First Base - Orioles. and Ryan Mountcastle, Outfield - Orioles.
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Coby Mayo
Coby accumulated 17 homers, 44 RBI and a 1.026 OPS for Double-A Bowie in 2023 to earn Eastern League Most Valuable Player and Baseball America Double-A All-Star honors. He tore the cover off the ball for Triple-A Norfolk the following season to earn his first promotion to Baltimore. Mayo walked twice and scored a run in his debut game on August 2.
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