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The Story of the Baltimore Orioles

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Journey with the Baltimore Orioles team through their highs and lows in Major League Baseball from their origins in Milwaukee to their move to Maryland. Written for middle-grade sports fans, this book highlights key eras, including the Weaver years, the Ripken era, and recent ups and downs. Notable players like Eddie Murray, Cal Ripken Jr., and Adam Jones are featured. The narrative underscores the Orioles' resilience and the passionate support of their fans through triumphs and challenges. Includes table of contents, sidebars, and index.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Creative Education
Date
1 January 2026
Pages
32
ISBN
9798895810866

Journey with the Baltimore Orioles team through their highs and lows in Major League Baseball from their origins in Milwaukee to their move to Maryland. Written for middle-grade sports fans, this book highlights key eras, including the Weaver years, the Ripken era, and recent ups and downs. Notable players like Eddie Murray, Cal Ripken Jr., and Adam Jones are featured. The narrative underscores the Orioles' resilience and the passionate support of their fans through triumphs and challenges. Includes table of contents, sidebars, and index.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Creative Education
Date
1 January 2026
Pages
32
ISBN
9798895810866