Baltimore Orioles Printable Regular Season Schedule – 2023 Posted on March 2, 2023 by Jack Marks The Baltimore Orioles have a rich and storied history, with many memorable moments and legendary players. They have won three World Series championships in 1966, 1970, and 1983, and have appeared in the playoffs 11 times. The team has had many great players throughout its history, including Cal Ripken Jr., Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer, and Frank Robinson, who became the first African American manager in MLB history when he managed the team from 1988 to 1991. Last season was a major improvement for the team as compared to 2021. They finished 2021 with a record of 52–110. Last season they finished with a record of 83-79. Despite their impressive efforts, they missed out on the playoffs for the sixth straight year finishing fourth in their league. The Orioles became the first team since the 1899 St. Louis Perfectos to lose 110 games in one season and post a winning record in the next. Click Below to Download 2023 Baltimore Orioles Regular Season Schedule Baltimore Orioles printable regular season- PDF Download Baltimore Orioles regular season- Regular Download Here’s the full Orioles’ season 2023 schedule: Thu, Mar 30 @Boston Tue, Apr 4 @Texas Fri, Apr 7 vsNew York Tue, Apr 11 vsOakland Sat, Apr 15 @Chicago Wed, Apr 19 @Washington Sat, Apr 22 vsDetroit Tue, Apr 25 vsBoston Fri, Apr 28 @Detroit Wed, May 3 @Kansas City Sat, May 6 @Atlanta Tue, May 9 vsTampa Bay Sat, May 13 vsPittsburgh Tue, May 16 vsLos Angeles Sat, May 20 @Toronto Wed, May 24 @New York Sat, May 27 vsTexas Mon, May 29 vsCleveland Sat, Jun 3 @San Francisco Wed, Jun 7 @Milwaukee Sat, Jun 10 vsKansas City Wed, Jun 14 vsToronto Fri, Jun 16 @Chicago Wed, Jun 21 @Tampa Bay Sat, Jun 24 vsSeattle Tue, Jun 27 vsCincinnati Sat, Jul 1 vsMinnesota Tue, Jul 4 @New York Sat, Jul 8 @Minnesota Sat, Jul 15 vsMiami Tue, Jul 18 vsLos Angeles Fri, Jul 21 @Tampa Bay Tue, Jul 25 @Philadelphia Sat, Jul 29 vsNew York Tue, Aug 1 @Toronto Sat, Aug 5 vsNew York Wed, Aug 9 vsHouston Sat, August 12 @Seattle Tue, August 15 @San Diego Sat, August 19 @Oakland Wed, August 23 vsToronto Sat, August 26 vsColorado Tue, August 29 vsChicago Sat, September 2 @Arizona Tue, September 5 @Los Angeles Sat, September 9 @Boston Tue, September 12 vsSt. Louis Fri, Sep 15 vsTampa Bay Tue, Sep 19 @Houston Fri, Sep 22 @Cleveland Wed, Sep 27 vsWashington Fri, Sep 29 vsBoston Read More:- Cole Irvin shares his thoughts after an impressive debut for the Orioles Cole Irvin with.a filthy curve to get Jorge Mateo (although, Jorge had actually gotten ball 4 a pitch earlier – he wanted one more look). Irvin working quickly to get adjusted to the pitch clock. pic.twitter.com/QcxbCqNYWe — Pete Gilbert (@WBALPete) February 24, 2023 “There’s a lot of talent here. My job’s never going to be secure. I think the only secure job is really Gibby, and he’s the vet and he deserves it. For me, I’m still kind of earning my way in the Major League. I’ve got to earn the respect of my teammates, earn the respect of the guys that were here before me.” World Baseball Classic 2023: Schedule,TV Channels, Venues & Team Pools Ahead Of Return Blue Jays Pitcher Alek Manoah Reacts To Being Fat-Shamed By MLB Analyst Anthony Recker 2023 MLB Rule Changes: Pitch Clock, End Of Shift And More MLB Spring Training 2023: Dates, Schedule & Venue Mateo called it 😂 pic.twitter.com/pL18Q9gEZk — Baltimore Orioles (@Orioles) February 25, 2023