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The Baltimore Orioles (nicknamed The O's and The Birds) are a Major League Baseball team based in Baltimore, Maryland. They are in the Eastern Division of the American League. They are owned by attorney Peter Angelos.//The modern Orioles can trace their franchise link back to the original Milwaukee Brewers of the Western League, beginning in 1894 when the league reorganized. The Brewers were there when the WL renamed itself the American League in 1900, and when the league declared itself a major league in 1901, the Brewers were a charter member.When the National League disbanded four teams in 1899, Ban Johnson and the American League saw an opportunity to move in on the older league. Franchises were placed in three of the spurned cities, Baltimore, Cleveland and Washington.In 1901, the American League removed itself from baseball's national agreement and declared itself a competing Major League. The Milwaukee Brewers, who had been a part of the old Western League was one of its charter members. During the first American League season they finished dead last with a record of 48-89. During its lone Major League season, the team played at Lloyd Street Grounds, between 16th and 18th Streets in Milwaukee
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