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Three Consecutive Winning Seasons


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I don't see this team having a losing season next year. So they will be at least tied for second place. I think they will hold second place by themselves in two years, but catching up with the top of the list is likely impossible in this day and age.

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6 hours ago, Uli2001 said:

I don't see this team having a losing season next year. So they will be at least tied for second place. I think they will hold second place by themselves in two years, but catching up with the top of the list is likely impossible in this day and age.

Yep, so let’s just enjoy this era for however long it lasts.  

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Longest current streaks of consecutive winning seasons:

NYY 31 (about to be 32)

LAD 14

ATL 6 (likely to extend this season)

TBR 6 (could end this season)

PHI 4

TOR 4 (likely to end this year)

HOU 3 (likely to be 4)

MIL 3 (about to be 4)

SEA 3 (could extend this season)

BAL 3

SDP 2 (about to be 3)

 

 

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On 9/7/2024 at 9:40 AM, Jagwar said:

That darn 1967 team ruined an even better run 😉

That was my first full year of following the Orioles.  It was a snakebit team, with lots of injuries and down years.   Frank Robinson was on his way to a possible second consecutive Triple Crown when he got injured breaking up a DP, and Carl Yastrzemski won the Triple Crown instead.   I hated Yaz for more than a decade because of that, before I finally let it go.    

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1 hour ago, Frobby said:

That was my first full year of following the Orioles.  It was a snakebit team, with lots of injuries and down years.   Frank Robinson was on his way to a possible second consecutive Triple Crown when he got injured breaking up a DP, and Carl Yastrzemski won the Triple Crown instead.   I hated Yaz for more than a decade because of that, before I finally let it go.    

1969 is the first recollection that I have. It's funny how that run has influenced my perception of the O's. I still think of them as that powerhouse team even when they are playing poorly. But to think that other than that their longest streak was 4 years is shocking to me. My three sons and I have very different fan experiences with the O's. 

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6 hours ago, Frobby said:

That was my first full year of following the Orioles.  It was a snakebit team, with lots of injuries and down years.   Frank Robinson was on his way to a possible second consecutive Triple Crown when he got injured breaking up a DP, and Carl Yastrzemski won the Triple Crown instead.   I hated Yaz for more than a decade because of that, before I finally let it go.    

After Palmer's excellent 1966 season, he only made 9 starts for 49 innings in 1967. And then missed all of 1968. And based on Baseball Reference, McNally, Barber and the entire pitching staff just weren't up to 1967 standards. 

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