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==Franchise records and award winners== {{main|Baltimore Orioles team records|List of Baltimore Orioles awards}} ===Season records=== ===Individual records – batting=== *Highest batting average: .340, [[Melvin Mora]] (2004) *Most at bats: 673, [[B. J. Surhoff]] (1999) *Most plate appearances: 749, [[Brady Anderson]] (1992) *Most games: 163, [[Brooks Robinson]] (1961, 1964) and [[Cal Ripken]] (1996) *Most runs: 132, [[Roberto Alomar]] (1996) *Most hits: 214, [[Miguel Tejada]] (2006) *Most total bases: 370, [[Chris Davis (baseball)|Chris Davis]] (2013) *Highest slugging %: .646, [[Jim Gentile]] (1961) *Highest on-base %: .442, [[Bob Nieman]] (1956) *Most singles: 158, [[Al Bumbry]] (1980) *Most doubles: 56, [[Brian Roberts (baseball)|Brian Roberts]] (2009) *Most triples: 12, [[Paul Blair (baseball)|Paul Blair]] (1967) *Most home runs, RHB: 49, [[Frank Robinson]] (1966) *Most home runs, LHB: 53, [[Chris Davis (baseball)|Chris Davis]] (2013) *Most home runs, leadoff hitter: 35, [[Brady Anderson]] (1996) *Most home runs, leading off game: 12, [[Brady Anderson]] (1996) *Most consecutive games leading off with a home run: 4, [[Brady Anderson]] (April 18–21, 1996) *Most extra base hits: 96, [[Chris Davis (baseball)|Chris Davis]] (2013) *Most RBI, LHB: 142, [[Rafael Palmeiro]] (1996) *Most RBI, RHB: 150, [[Miguel Tejada]] (2004) *Most RBI, switch: 124, [[Eddie Murray]] (1985) *Most RBI, month: 37, [[Albert Belle]] (June 2000) *Most GWRBI: 25, [[Rafael Palmeiro]] (1998) *Most consecutive games hit safely: 30, [[Eric Davis (baseball)|Eric Davis]] (1998) *Most sac hits: 23, [[Mark Belanger]] (1975) *Most sac flies: 17, [[Bobby Bonilla]] (1996) *Most stolen bases: 57, [[Luis Aparicio]] (1964) *Most walks: 118, [[Ken Singleton]] (1975) *Most intentional walks: 25, [[Eddie Murray]] (1984) *Most strikeouts: 219, [[Chris Davis (baseball)|Chris Davis]] (2016) *Fewest strikeouts: 19, [[Rich Dauer]] (1980) *Most hit by pitch: 24, [[Brady Anderson]] (1999) *Most GIDP: 32, [[Cal Ripken]] (1985) *Most pinch hits: 24, [[Dave Philley]] (1961) *Most consecutive pinch hits: 6, [[Bob Johnson (infielder)|Bob Johnson]] (1964) *Most pinch-hit RBI: 18, [[Dave Philley]] (1961) ===Individual records – pitching=== *Most games: 81, [[Jamie Walker (baseball)|Jamie Walker]] (2007) *Most games, rookie: 67, [[Jorge Julio]] (2002) *Most games, started: 40, [[Dave McNally]] (1969–70), [[Mike Cuellar]] (1970), [[Jim Palmer]] (1976), and [[Mike Flanagan (baseball)|Mike Flanagan]] (1978) *Most games started, rookie: 36, [[Bob Milacki]] (1989) *Most complete games: 25, [[Jim Palmer]] (1975) *Most games finished: 63, [[Jim Johnson (baseball, born 1983)|Jim Johnson]] (2012–13) *Most wins: 25, [[Steve Stone (baseball)|Steve Stone]] (1980) *Most wins, rookie: 19, [[Wally Bunker]] (1964) *Most losses: 21, [[Don Larsen]] (1954) *Best won-lost %: .808, [[Dave McNally]] (1971) *Most bases on balls: 181, [[Bob Turley]] (1954) *Most hit batsmen: 18, [[Daniel Cabrera]] (2008) *Most strikeouts: 221, [[Érik Bédard]] (2007) *Most innings pitched: 323, [[Jim Palmer]] (1975) *Most innings pitched, rookie: 243, [[Bob Milacki]] (1989) *Most shutouts: 10, [[Jim Palmer]] (1975) *Most consecutive shutout innings: 36, [[Hal Brown]] (July 7 – August 8, 1961) *Most home runs allowed: 35, 4 times; last: [[Jeremy Guthrie]] (2009) *Fewest home runs allowed (by qualifier): 8, [[Milt Pappas]] (209 IP) (1959) and [[Billy Loes]] (155 IP) (1957) *Lowest ERA (by qualifier): 1.95, [[Dave McNally]] (1968) *Highest ERA (by qualifier): 5.90, [[Rodrigo López (baseball)|Rodrigo Lopez]] (2006) *Most saves: 51, [[Jim Johnson (baseball, born 1983)|Jim Johnson]] (2012) *Most saves, rookie: 27, [[Gregg Olson]] (1989) *Most wins, reliever: 14, [[Stu Miller]] (1965) *Most relief points: 131, [[Randy Myers]] (1997) *Most innings pitched by reliever: 140.1, [[Sammy Stewart]] (1983) *Most consecutive wins: 15, [[Dave McNally]] (April 12 – August 3, 1969) *Most consecutive losses: 10, [[Jay Tibbs]] (July 10 – October 1, 1988) *Most consecutive losses, start of season: 8, [[Mike Boddicker]] (1988) and [[Jason Johnson (baseball)|Jason Johnson]] (2000) *Most wins vs. one club: 6, [[Wally Bunker]] vs. Kansas City (1964) *Most losses vs. one club: 5 [[Don Larsen]] vs. White Sox (1954), [[Joe Coleman (1950s pitcher)|Joe Coleman]] vs. Yankees (1954), and [[Jimmy Wilson (baseball)|Jim Wilson]] vs. Cleveland (1955) *Most wins by opponent: 6, [[Andy Pettitte]], Yankees (2003) and [[Bud Daley]], Kansas City (1959) *Most losses by opponent: 5, [[Ned Garver]], Kansas City (1957), [[Dick Stigman]], Minnesota (1963), [[Stan Williams (baseball)|Stan Williams]], Cleveland (1969), and [[Catfish Hunter]], Yankees (1976)
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