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  1. Há 4 dias · Listening to my 1999 interview with Boog Powell a quarter-century later, I was stopped cold by a comment he made near the end. “I needed another year,” he said about his decision to keep playing after the Orioles had traded him to the Cleveland Indians and his career began to wind down.

  2. Há 5 dias · 1. 26 Boog Powell, 1B Marker. Inscription. Boog Powell ranks among the Orioles all-time leaders in most offensive categories and was a highly skilled 1st baseman on several of the best defensive infields in baseball history. Helped lead the Orioles to 6 first-place finishes during his 14 seasons in Baltimore. A.L. MVP in 1970.

  3. Há 4 dias · Boog Powell was a standout MLB player during his prime, winning MVP in 1970. Despite his exceptional performance on the field, Powell is also remembered for his presence off the field. His legacy lives on as he continues to engage with fans through his barbecue business.

  4. Há 3 dias · During this stretch, three different Orioles were named Most Valuable Player (Frank Robinson in 1966, Boog Powell in 1970, and Cal Ripken Jr. in 1983), four Oriole pitchers combined for six Cy Young Awards (Mike Cuellar in 1969, Jim Palmer in 1973, 1975, and 1976, Mike Flanagan in 1979, and Steve Stone in 1980), and three players ...

  5. Há 2 dias · In 1955 the team signed future 15-time All-Star Brooks Robinson, and—with the later additions of Boog Powell, Jim Palmer, Frank Robinson, and manager Earl Weaver—the Orioles entered into the first period of prolonged success in franchise history.

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  6. Há 1 dia · They include Manny Machado, Eddie Murray, and Boog Powell. At his current rate, Henderson is on track to knock 54 out of the park this season, which would best Chris Davis' franchise record of 53 ...

  7. Há 3 dias · Henderson, who smacked 29 long balls last year, is the fourth player in Orioles history to hit 50 career home runs before turning 23 years old, joining Orioles legends Eddie Murray, Boog Powell and Manny Machado.