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472: 22: 526:, 4 games to 1. The Orioles actually led the fourth game, 12–4, but a riot broke out among the Louisville home crowd in the top of the 9th inning, and the game was forfeited to Baltimore, 9–0. The I.L. Orioles continued to roll over International League opposition for several more seasons straight through to the 553:
on 33rd Street Boulevard (also known as "Baltimore Stadium"), the team seemed to have a hard time recovering from that loss, playing lackluster ball through the rest of the season and losing their last game, only to strangely "back into the championship" when the second place team, the
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moved to Baltimore and took the name of the Baltimore Orioles. The last minor league/International League Orioles team (of 1916–1953) re-located to Richmond (coincidentally just as had the earlier Orioles team in 1914), this time as the
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pennant with 100 victories, the first team to win that many games and went on a championship spree, seldom seen in major or minor league baseball ever since. Featuring another future
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from 1901 through 1902. The original American League franchise was replaced by a team in New York City in 1903 and eventually became known as the
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of Ohio, four games to one. In 2001, the Orioles teams of 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, and 1924 were recognized as being among the
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challenge for major league status, with their more modern steel-beamed ballpark across the street, forced Dunn to sell Ruth (to the
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playoffs in the International circuit in 1936, 1937, and 1940, but did not win another pennant until the "war year" of
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of 1914), burned down. Even after relocating several blocks northwest to the old 1922 football bowl of
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After the Federal League's demise, Dunn returned with an Orioles team in 1916. This team, later in the
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by winning 110 games, including the last 25 of the season. In
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The 1914 season featured the professional debut of local son,
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which played for two seasons in 1901 and 1902, and the
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