Season for the American League baseball team the Baltimore Orioles (now New York Yankees)
Major League Baseball season
1901 Baltimore Orioles
American League (since 1901 )
Owner(s) Sydney Frank Manager(s) John McGraw Next season >
The 1901 Baltimore Orioles season finished with the Orioles in 5th in the American League with a record of 68–65. The team was managed by John McGraw and played at Oriole Park .
Regular season [ ]
The 1901 Baltimore Orioles
Season standings [ ]
Record vs. opponents [ ]
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
MIL
PHI
WSH
Baltimore
—
9–9
4–14–1
11–9
9–10
12–7–1
12–8
11–8
Boston
9–9
—
12–8
12–6
9–11–1
15–5
10–10
12–8–1
Chicago
14–4–1
8–12
—
13–7
10–10
16–4
12–8
10–8
Cleveland
9–11
6–12
7–13
—
6–14
11–9
6–14
9–9–2
Detroit
10–9
11–9–1
10–10
14–6
—
13–7
7–9
9–11
Milwaukee
7–12–1
5–15
4–16
9–11
7–13
—
6–14
10–8–1
Philadelphia
8–12
10–10
8–12
14–6
9–7
14–6
—
11–9–1
Washington
8–11
8–12–1
8–10
9–9–2
11–9
8–10–1
9–11–1
—
Roster [ ]
1901 Baltimore Orioles
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Roger Bresnahan
Tacks Latimer
Wilbert Robinson
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Game log [ ]
Games Legend
Orioles Win
Orioles Loss
Game Postponed
Clinched Playoff Spot
Eliminated from Playoff Race
Boldface text denotes an Orioles pitcher
Baltimore Orioles 1901 Season Game Log — Season Record: (0–0) – home (0–0) – road (0–0)
April (2–2) – home (7–5) – road (9–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Box/ Streak
1
April 26
Americans
10–6
1–0
2
April 27
Americans
12–6
2–0
3
April 29
Senators
2–5
2–1
3
April 30
Senators
6–12
2–2
May (11–10) – home (7–7) – road (8–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Box/ Streak
5
May 1
Senators
6–4
3–2
6
May 2
Senators
11–4
4–2
7
May 3
Athletics
4–9
4–3
8
May 4
Athletics
11–7
5–3
9
May 6
Athletics
5–6
10
May 7
Athletics
14–10
11
May 8
Athletics
5–1
12
May 11
Athletics
6–7
13
May 13
Athletics
14–5
14
May 14
Athletics
11–5
15
May 15
Athletics
14–5
16
May 16
@ Americans
8–7
17
May 17
@ Americans
2–7
18
May 25
@ Brewers
3–6
19
May 26
@ White Stockings
0–5
20
May 27
@ White Stockings
3–10
21
May 28
@ White Stockings
14–5
22
May 29
@ White Stockings
4–7
23
May 30
@ Tigers
10–7
24
May 30
@ Tigers
1–4
25
May 31
@ Tigers
5–5
June (14–8) – home (12–6) – road (2–2)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Box/ Streak
26
June 1
@ Tigers
3–1
27
June 3
@ Bluebirds
7–2
28
June 4
@ Bluebirds
1–5
29
June 6
@ Bluebirds
2–4
30
June 7
Bluebirds
10–9
31
June 8
Bluebirds
5–13
32
June 10
Bluebirds
6–13
33
June 11
Bluebirds
5–8
34
June 12
Bluebirds
8–1
35
June 13
White Stockings
0–12
36
June 14
White Stockings
5–10
37
June 17
White Stockings
6–7
38
June 18
Brewers
11–4
39
June 19
Brewers
9–3
40
June 20
Brewers
7–2
41
June 21
Tigers
4–3
42
June 22
Tigers
10–3
43
June 24
Tigers
17–8
44
June 25
Tigers
4–2
45
June 27
Athletics
9–5
46
June 28
Athletics
6–3
47
June 29
Athletics
15–3
July (0–0) – home (0–0) – road (0–0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Box/ Streak
48
July 1
Americans
7–5
49
July 2
Americans
8–10
50
July 3
Americans
1–9
51
July 4
Americans
2–10
52
July 4
Americans
3–8
53
July 5
Athletics
5–3
54
July 6
Athletics
5–8
55
July 8
Senators
8–7
56
July 9
Senators
3–1
57
July 10
Senators
5–1
58
July 11
Senators
6–2
59
July 12
Senators
12–14
60
July 15
Senators
2–3
60
July 15
Senators
7–3
61
July 17
@ White Stockings
2–4
62
July 18
@ White Stockings
1–9
63
July 19
@ White Stockings
7–4
64
July 20
@ Brewers
13–11
65
July 21
@ Brewers
10–6
66
July 21
@ Brewers
7–5
67
July 22
@ Brewers
3–5
68
July 24
@ Bluebirds
9–6
69
July 25
@ Bluebirds
5–1
70
July 26
@ Bluebirds
6–1
71
July 27
@Tigers
0–1
72
July 28
@ Tigers
4–6
73
July 29
@ Tigers
10–5
74
July 31
@ Tigers
4–6
Player stats [ ]
Batting [ ]
Starters by position [ ]
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pos
Player
G
AB
H
Avg.
HR
RBI
C
Roger Bresnahan
86
295
79
.268
1
32
1B
Burt Hart
58
206
64
.311
0
23
2B
Jimmy Williams
130
501
113
.317
7
96
3B
John McGraw
73
232
81
.349
0
28
SS
Bill Keister
115
442
145
.328
2
93
OF
Cy Seymour
134
547
166
.303
1
77
OF
Jim Jackson
99
364
91
.250
2
50
OF
Steve Brodie
83
306
95
.310
2
41
Other batters [ ]
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching [ ]
Starting pitchers [ ]
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers [ ]
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Player
G
IP
W
L
ERA
SO
Jack Dunn
9
59.2
3
3
3.62
5
Bill Karns
3
17
1
0
6.35
5
Roger Bresnahan
2
6
0
1
6.00
3
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