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The Orioles last won a game by walkoff walk on 6/26/07 versus the Yankees (Ramon Hernandez).

 

Since then they have won 72 walkoff games.  One thing I try to do is mentally recall the game winning events for each of these players, so here is the complete list of walkoff-winning events without dates or further description:

Singles (34)

  • Davis (x2)
  • Hardy (x2)
  • Hundley
  • Markakis (x5)
  • Lough 
  • Wieters (x2)
  • Machado 
  • McClouth
  • Jones (x4)
  • Andino (x2)
  • Ryan Adams
  • Guererro
  • Wiggington
  • Luke Scott
  • Izturis
  • Lugo
  • Tejada
  • Huff
  • Millar
  • R Hernandez
  • Cintron
  • Luis Hernandez
  • Mora

Doubles (5)

  • Kelly Johnson
  • Paredes
  • Clevenger
  • Wieters
  • Wiggington

Home Runs (27)

  • Trumbo (x2)
  • Reimold (x3)
  • Davis (x3)
  • Urrutia
  • Machado (x2)
  • Wieters (x4)--1 GS
  • Schoop
  • Lough
  • Corey Dickerson--GS
  • Teagarden
  • Jones (x2)
  • Betemit
  • Derek Lee
  • Roberts
  • Mora
  • LScott
  • Millar--GS

Errors (3)--(batter listed)

  • Machado
  • Lugo
  • Fiorentino

Sacrifice Flies (2)

  • Alvarez
  • Markakis

Wild Pitch (1)

  • Pearce batting, Lough scored
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Just now, O's84 said:

Fiorentino, that's a blast from the past! Sucks he never panned out, I remember Frobby was a huge fan.

Some of the names on this list remind are bitter reminders of how bad the Orioles were before Buck arrived.

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5 minutes ago, OFFNY said:

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I remember Melvin Mora's opposite-field home run against the Blue Jays in the bottom of the 12th inning in 2009.

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And I was at the final game of the season in 2009, which also happened to be Mora's last game ever as an Oriole (we gave him a well-deserved standing ovation when Dave Trembley took him out of the game for a pinch-hitter in the 6th inning.)

 

We won it in the bottom of the 9th when the Blue Jays' pitcher threw the ball away on 2 consecutive plays,  which were back-to-back bunts.

 

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29 minutes ago, Filmstudy said:

The Orioles last won a game by walkoff walk on 6/26/07 versus the Yankees (Ramon Hernandez).

 

Since then they have won 72 walkoff games.  One thing I try to do is mentally recall the game winning events for each of these players, so here is the complete list of walkoff-winning events without dates or further description:

Singles (34)

  • Davis (x2)
  • Hardy (x2)
  • Hundley
  • Markakis (x5)
  • Lough 
  • Wieters (x2)
  • Machado 
  • McClouth
  • Jones (x4)
  • Andino (x2)
  • Ryan Adams
  • Guererro
  • Wiggington
  • Luke Scott
  • Izturis
  • Lugo
  • Tejada
  • Huff
  • Millar
  • R Hernandez
  • Cintron
  • Luis Hernandez
  • Mora

Doubles (5)

  • Kelly Johnson
  • Paredes
  • Clevenger
  • Wieters
  • Wiggington

Home Runs (27)

  • Trumbo (x2)
  • Reimold (x3)
  • Davis (x3)
  • Urrutia
  • Machado (x2)
  • Wieters (x4)--1 GS
  • Schoop
  • Lough
  • Corey Dickerson--GS
  • Teagarden
  • Jones (x2)
  • Betemit
  • Derek Lee
  • Roberts
  • Mora
  • LScott
  • Millar--GS

Errors (3)--(batter listed)

  • Machado
  • Lugo
  • Fiorentino

Sacrifice Flies (2)

  • Alvarez
  • Markakis

Wild Pitch (1)

  • Pearce batting, Lough scored

Thank you for this beautiful list. Rep to you!!

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46 minutes ago, Roy Firestone said:

I was at an oriole walk off walk vs the Red Sox in a driving rain in the Luis Matos years..anyone know the date of that one? Seems like about 15 years ago...

Did Matos have the game winning hit?

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I had the tape rolling for Reimold's walk-off HR last year vs. Indians on a Sunday. His last hurrah, I suppose.

We were supposed to have left early due to a court date on Monday, but I said screw it, let's watch baseball (and I still won the case). 

Edit. If I'm not mistaken, one of those Davis walk offs was an OH Night, a Saturday afternoon in 2015. Was the day I met Weams, Scott and several others. Great day. Was against the A's. I think the night before, Manny walked it off in the 13th inning. We were driving and heard that one on the radio. I think that's right. 

 

 

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I'm pretty sure that the 6/26/07 walk-off walk game was on a Hangout Night, and Roy Firestone attended it.    I think that was the first time I met Roy.    It might have been the first year we had a Hangout Night, too.     In any event, it was an awesome game.   

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1 hour ago, InsideCoroner said:

He was clever about it, he moved his back foot out of the way but turned so that his front foot actually went toward the ball.

Yeah, that was a big time pro move. He absolutely would have gotten away with it because he made it look like he was trying to get his back foot out of the way.  It was just subtle enough.

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