Orioles Managers Then and Now



Earl Weaver set the standard for Baltimore managers, leading the Orioles to six division titles, four pennants and the 1971 World Series championship. A feisty, dare I say, ornery guy, he holds the record with 94 lifetime ejections. Named the American League manager of the year three times, he was inducted into Baseball's Hall of Fame in 1996. That's how you earn the honor of a Camden Yards statue.

Buck Showalter (right) has been the O's most effective skipper since Weaver. Under his watch, Baltimore returned to the playoffs two years ago as a Wild Card, and this year won its first division title since 1997.

Now the Orioles are eight wins from a title, and four wins from making it back to the World Series. Even with a lineup missing such mainstays as Manny Machado, Matt Wieters, they won the Eastern Division by a dozen games and put away the powerful Tigers in an ALDS sweep. And a lot of the credit goes to the man in the jacket, the steely-eyed strategist Buck Showalter.

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