Unconfirmed Player Note:
Because Tim Stoddard never could fully grasp the traditional system of counting fingers, Orioles catchers were forced to bring picture-based flashcards behind the plate to call the game.
Player: Tim Stoddard
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This picture was taken just 4 days before tennis star John McEnroe filed for a formal restraining order from Don Stanhouse
Player: Don Stanhouse
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After a traumatic incident in the grade school cafeteria, Glenn Gulliver was rendered nauseous every time someone mentioned the word "cheese".
Player: Glenn Gulliver
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Gary Roenicke made the bittersweet decision to turn pro in baseball only after the local horseshoe throwin' league in which he starred officially folded.
Player: Gary Roenicke
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After waking up in his own vomit on the clubhouse floor, Joe Nolan realized that he had been slipped a roofie. And he liked it.
Player: Joe Nolan
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During the biggest slump of his career, Traber switched to a self-induced V-neck jersey and soon captured player of the week honors. In keeping with the superstition, he refuses to wear full-collar shirts and hasn't showered.
Player: Jim Traber
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In 1985, Wayne Gross demanded that the Orioles trade him after he learned that clubhouse regulations prohibited him from mounting his prize 16-point deer head in his locker.
Player: Wayne Gross
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Tippy earned his nickname in 1985 when legend has it, he drank 26 Bartyles & James wine coolers on a single cross country flight to Seattle.
Player: Tippy Martinez
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Lenn Sakata become a Baltimore folk hero when he set the Orioles clubhouse record on both Dig Dug and Galaga during a single rain delay in 1985.
Player: Lenn Sakata
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In 1988, the Baltimore Orioles were forced to revert to traditional uniform pants when the button on Floyd Rayford's elastic waist band rocketed into the crowd and injured three fans.
Player: Floyd Rayford