Top 10 Orioles opening day games since team moved to Baltimore

Opening day is no ordinary event on the sports calendar. The first day of baseball season is one of the longest standing traditions in North American sports. It’s the unofficial first day of summer, where optimism is high across the continent that the local nine is destined to hoist the World Series trophy by season’s end.

The same is true in Baltimore, a baseball town through and through where the sport has dug its roots deep. Seventy years ago, the St. Louis Browns came to town and took on the name Baltimore Orioles, filling the hole left behind when the original club left in 1902. The Orioles have since played many memorable opening day games, both at their home ballparks of Memorial Stadium and Oriole Park at Camden Yards as well as on the road.

Here are the top 10 best Orioles opening day games and home openers since their first Baltimore season in 1954.

10. April 1, 2002: Orioles beat New York Yankees, 10-3 (box score)

Attendance: 48,058 (Camden Yards)

In the first year of the post-Cal Ripken Jr. era, the Orioles turned over third base duties to a player they selected off waivers the previous year. Fans were unsure what to expect of Tony Batista, who was in the unenviable position of having to replace a Hall of Famer.

He did so in style, hitting a grand slam off Yankees star Roger Clemens as the Orioles cruised to an opening day victory over their division rivals. Batista would go on to make the American League All-Star team that summer, quelling any fear that the Orioles would suffer an immediate drop-off at the position after Ripken’s retirement.

9. March 30, 2023: Orioles beat Boston Red Sox, 10-9 (box score)

Attendance: 36,049 (Fenway Park)

Last year’s opening day game was one for the record books. Adley Rutschman became the first catcher in the World Series era (1903-present) to reach base six times in an opening day game. He went 5-for-5 with a home run, four singles and a walk to help the Orioles hang on for a one-run win against the Red Sox on the road.

Rutschman drove in four runs in what was the first of the Orioles’ 101 wins, firmly closing the door on their rebuild and swinging their competitive window wide-open. Seven Orioles recorded at least one hit, including multi-hit efforts out of Ramón Urías, Anthony Santander, Adam Frazier and Jorge Mateo.

8. April 6, 1973: Orioles beat Milwaukee Brewers, 10-0 (box score)

Attendance: 26,543 (Memorial Stadium)

This might have been the lowest attended Baltimore home game on the list, but the fans were treated to a contest in which everything went the Orioles’ way. Dave McNally showed he was still at the height of his powers with a shutout on the mound. In true McNally fashion, he needed just one strikeout to do it.

Offensively, Don Baylor led the way with a 4-for-4 performance, finishing a single shy of the cycle with a home run, a triple and two doubles. Brooks Robinson also made his presence felt with a pair of home runs, going back-to-back with Baylor in the seventh inning. This Earl Weaver-led team, which had missed the playoffs in 1972 after three straight World Series appearances, came two AL Championship Series wins away from making it back.

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In this Oct. 9, 1966, file photo, pitcher Dave McNally, left, and right fielder Frank Robinson pose in the clubhouse after the host Orioles defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers to win the World Series.

7. April 12, 1966: Orioles beat Red Sox, 5-4 (box score)

Attendance: 12,386 (Fenway Park)

In the year they went on to win their first World Series, the Orioles fell behind the Red Sox 3-2 and then again 4-3 before Brooks Robinson tied the game with an RBI single in the ninth to force extra innings. The game went to the 13th before Boston pitcher Jim Lonborg balked home the winning run.

The Orioles, who acquired Frank Robinson the previous year, had posted 90-plus win totals each of the past two seasons, but a limited playoff field kept them out of the World Series. That wouldn’t be the case this time, as the Orioles went on to pace the AL with 96 wins, Frank Robinson won AL Most Valuable Player honors and Baltimore swept the Los Angeles Dodgers for its first championship.

6. March 29, 2018: Orioles beat Minnesota Twins, 3-2 (box score)

Attendance: 45,469 (Camden Yards)

The 2018 season was a forgettable one for Baltimore, which lost a franchise-record 115 games to begin an extended rebuild in which the team finished fourth or lower in the AL East for five straight years. It was a rebuild not many saw coming, especially after a wild opening day finish in which Adam Jones walked off the Twins with a home run in the bottom of the 11th.

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