List of Baltimore Orioles team records
This is a list of team records for the Baltimore Orioles baseball franchise. Records include when the franchise was the Brewers and Browns.
All-time team season records
Batting
- Batting Average: George Sisler, .420 (1922)
- On-base percentage: George Sisler, .467 (1922)
- Slugging Percentage: Goose Goslin, .652 (1930)
- OPS: George Sisler, 1.081 (1920)
- At Bats: B. J. Surhoff, 673 (1999)
- Runs: Harlond Clift, 145 (1936)
- Hits: George Sisler, 257 (1920)
- Total Bases: George Sisler, 399 (1920)
- Doubles: Brian Roberts, 56 (2009)
- Home Runs: Chris Davis, 53 (2013)
- Triples: 12, Paul Blair (1967)
- RBI: Ken Williams, 155 (1922)
- Walks: Lu Blue, 126 (1929)
- Strikeouts: Chris Davis, 199 (2013)
- Stolen Bases: Luis Aparicio, 57 (1964)
- Singles: Jack Tobin, 179 (1921)
- Runs Created: George Sisler, 179 (1920)
- Extra-Base Hits: Chris Davis, 96 (2013)
- Times on Base: George Sisler, 305 (1920)
- Hit By Pitch: Brady Anderson, 24 (1999)
- Sacrifice Hits: Joe Gedeon, 48 (1920)
- Sacrifice Flies: Bobby Bonilla, 17 (1996)
- Intentional Walks: Eddie Murray, 25 (1984)
- Grounded into Double Plays: Cal Ripken, 32 (1985)
- At Bats per Strikeout: Clint Courtney, 56.7 (1954)
- At Bats per Home Run: Jim Gentile, 10.6 (1961)
- Outs: Brooks Robinson, 517 (1961)
- Most Games: 163, Brooks Robinson (1961, 1964) and Cal Ripken (1996)
Pitching
- ERA: Barney Pelty, 1.59 (1906)
- Wins: Urban Shocker, 27 (1921)
- WHIP: Dave McNally, .842 (1968)
- Hits Allowed/9IP: Dave McNally, 5.77 (1968)
- Walks/9IP: Scott McGregor, 1.19 (1979)
- Strikeouts/9IP: Mike Mussina, 8.73 (1997)
- Saves: Jim Johnson, 51 (2012)
- Innings: Urban Shocker, 348 (1922)
- Strikeouts: Rube Waddell, 232 (1908)
- Complete Games: Jack Powell, 36 (1902)
- Shutouts: Jim Palmer, 10 (1975)
- Walks Allowed: Bobo Newsom, 192 (1938)
- Hits Allowed: Urban Shocker, 365 (1922)
- Strikeout to Walk: Mike Mussina, 4.57 (2000)
- Losses: Fred Glade, 25 (1905)
- Earned Runs Allowed: Bobo Newsom, 186 (1938)
- Wild Pitches: Daniel Cabrera, 17 (2006)
- Hit Batsmen: Barney Pelty, 20 (1904)
- Batters Faced: Bobo Newsom, 1,475 (1938)
- Games Finished: Gregg Olson, 62 (1991)
All-time team career leaders
Batting
- Batting Average: George Sisler, .344
- On-base percentage: Ken Williams, .403
- Slugging Percentage: Ken Williams, .558
- OPS: Ken Williams, .961
- Games: Cal Ripken, 3,001
- At Bats: Cal Ripken, 11,551
- Runs: Cal Ripken, 1,647
- Hits: Cal Ripken, 3,184
- Total Bases: Cal Ripken, 5,168
- Doubles: Cal Ripken, 603
- Triples: George Sisler, 145
- Home Runs: Cal Ripken, 431
- RBI: Cal Ripken, 1,695
- Walks: Cal Ripken, 1,129
- Strikeouts: Cal Ripken, 1,305
- Stolen Bases: George Sisler, 351
- Singles: Cal Ripken, 2,106
- Runs Created: Cal Ripken, 1,772
- Extra-Base Hits: Cal Ripken, 1,078
- Times on Base: Cal Ripken, 4,379
- Hit By Pitch: Brady Anderson, 148
- Sacrifice Hits: Jimmy Austin, 223
- Sacrifice Flies: Cal Ripken, 127
- Intentional Walks: Eddie Murray, 135
- Grounded into Double Plays: Cal Ripken, 350
- At Bats per Strikeout: Hank Severeid, 27.8
- At Bats per Home Run: Jim Gentile, 15.4
- Outs: Cal Ripken, 8,893
Pitching
- ERA: Harry Howell, 2.06
- Wins: Jim Palmer, 268
- Won-Loss %: Mike Mussina, .645
- WHIP: Dick Hall, 1.005
- Hits Allowed/9IP: Stu Miller, 6.90
- Walks/9IP: Dick Hall, 1.47
- Strikeouts/9IP: Arthur Rhodes, 8.37
- Games: Jim Palmer, 558
- Saves: Gregg Olson, 160
- Innings: Jim Palmer, 3,948
- Strikeouts: Jim Palmer, 2,212
- Games Started: Jim Palmer, 521
- Complete Games: Jim Palmer, 211
- Shutouts: Jim Palmer, 53
- Home Runs Allowed: Jim Palmer, 303
- Walks Allowed: Jim Palmer, 1,311
- Hits Allowed: Jim Palmer, 3,349
- Strikeout to Walk: Dick Hall, 3.96
- Losses: Jim Palmer, 152
- Earned Runs Allowed: Jim Palmer, 1,253
- Wild Pitches: Jim Palmer, 85
- Hit Batsmen: Barney Pelty, 103
- Batters Faced: Jim Palmer, 16,112
- Games Finished: Tippy Martinez, 298
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