The 1983 Baltimore Orioles had a very strong offense, headed by first baseman Eddie Murray, shortstop Cal Ripken, and designated hitter Ken Singleton, with a decent supporting cast in outfielders John Lowenstein, Dan Ford, Gary Roenicky, and Jim Dwyer. The Orioles hit for power and got on base, scoring a bunch of runs in the process. In addition, the Orioles had a strong pitching staff headed by Scott McGregor, Storm Davis, Mike Boddicker, Mike Flanagan, and Tippy Martinez.
This staff was also supported by excellent fielders.
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