It’s been two years since the Orioles have made a postseason appearance, though it seems like a lifetime ago given where the club is now.



It’s been four years since Delmon Young’s double that rocked the house. You remember that jet plane roaring out of Camden Yards, right?



It’s been 35 years since a fresh-faced Cal Ripken Jr. caught a soft liner in Philly for the Orioles’ last title. And 52 years since Jim Palmer and company shocked the world by sweeping the mighty Los Angeles Dodgers in four games for Baltimore’s first World Series championship.



Lots of memories from those teams and lots of superstars that had major impacts, including Hall-of-Famers such as Palmer, Ripken and Frank and Brooks Robinson, World Series MVPs in 1966 and 1970, respectively.



There have also been other really good players that have made their marks in the Orioles’ postseason: Paul Blair’s .524 on-base percentage in the 1970...