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For the Opening Day starting pitchers prior to 1954, see List of St. Louis Browns Opening Day starting pitchers.
Camden Yards has been the Orioles' home ball park since 1992.

The Baltimore Orioles are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Baltimore, Maryland. They play in the American League East division. The Orioles started playing in Baltimore in 1954, after moving from St. Louis, where they were known as the St. Louis Browns. The first game of the new baseball season for a team is played on Opening Day, and being named the Opening Day starter is an honor, which is often given to the player who is expected to lead the pitching staff that season, though there are various strategic reasons why a team's best pitcher might not start on Opening Day. The Orioles have used 33 different Opening Day starting pitchers in their 60 seasons since moving to Baltimore. The 33 starters have a combined Opening Day record of 22 wins, 18 losses and 17 no decisions. No decisions are only awarded to the starting pitcher if the game is won or lost after the starting pitcher has left the game.

The first Opening Day for the Orioles was played in Detroit against the Detroit Tigers on April 13, 1954. Don Larsen was the Orioles' Opening Day starting pitcher that day, in a game the Orioles lost 3–0. Jim Palmer and Mike Mussina have made the most Opening Day starts for the Baltimore Orioles, with six apiece. Palmer has a record of five wins and one loss in his Opening Day starts, and Mussina has a record of three wins, two losses and one no decision. Dave McNally made five Opening Day starts for the Orioles, with a record of three wins and no losses. Other Oriole pitchers who have made multiple Opening Day starts are Steve Barber, Rodrigo López, and Jeremy Guthrie, with three apiece, and Milt Pappas, Dennis Martínez, Mike Flanagan, Mike Boddicker, and Rick Sutcliffe, with two apiece. Flanagan's two Opening Day starts occurred eight years apart, in 1978 and 1986.

Palmer has the most Opening Day wins for the Orioles, with five. McNally's record of three wins and no losses in Opening Day starts gave him a 1.000 winning percentage, the highest in Orioles history. Flanagan's record of no wins and two losses is the lowest winning percentage of any Orioles' Opening Day starting pitcher. Flanagan and Mussina are the only pitchers to have two losses for the Orioles in Opening Day starts.

The Orioles have played in two home ballparks. Memorial Stadium was their home park until 1991, and Camden Yards has been their home park since 1992. Orioles' Opening Day starting pitchers had a record of eight wins, eight losses and eight no decisions in 24 Opening Day starts in Memorial Stadium. They have a record of ten wins, four losses and two no decisions in 15 Opening Day starts at Camden Yards. This makes their aggregate record in Opening Day starts at home 18 wins, 12 losses and 10 no decisions. Their record in Opening Day starts on the road is four wins, six losses and seven no decisions, for an aggregate Opening Day record of 22 wins, 18 losses and 16 no decisions. The Orioles played in the World Series in 1966, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1979 and 1983, winning in 1966, 1970 and 1983. Their Opening Day starting pitchers in those years were Steve Barber (1966), Dave McNally (1969, 1970 and 1971), Jim Palmer (1979) and Dennis Martínez (1983).

Key

Memorial Stadium was the Orioles' home ball park through 1991.
Season Each year is linked to an article about that particular Orioles season.
W Win
L Loss
ND (W) No decision by starting pitcher; Orioles won game
ND (L) No decision by starting pitcher; Orioles lost game
Final
Score
Game score with Orioles runs listed first
Location Stadium in italics for home game
Pitcher (#) Number of appearances as Opening Day starter with the Orioles
* Advanced to the post-season
** AL Champions
World Series Champions

Pitchers

Don Larsen was the first Opening Day starting pitcher for the Orioles in 1954, the year they moved from St. Louis.
Mike Mussina, shown here with the New York Yankees, made six Opening Day starts for the Orioles.
Mike Boddicker made two Opening Day starts for the Orioles.
Rodrigo López made three Opening Day starts for the Orioles in 2003, 2005 and 2006.
Rick Sutcliffe, shown here with the Chicago Cubs, made two Opening Day starts for the Orioles.
Season Pitcher Decision Final
score
Opponent Location Ref(s)
1954 Don Larsen L 0–3 Detroit Tigers Tiger Stadium
1955 Lou Kretlow L 5–12 Washington Senators Griffith Stadium
1956 Bill Wight L 1–8 Boston Red Sox Fenway Park
1957 Hal Brown ND (W) 7–6 Washington Senators Griffith Stadium
1958 Connie Johnson ND (W) 6–1 Washington Senators Memorial Stadium
1959 Jack Harshman L 2–9 Washington Senators Griffith Stadium
1960 Jerry Walker ND (W) 3–2 Washington Senators Memorial Stadium
1961 Milt Pappas L 2–7 Los Angeles Angels Memorial Stadium
1962 Billy Hoeft ND (L) 6–7 New York Yankees Yankee Stadium
1963 Steve Barber W 3–1 Washington Senators District of Columbia Stadium
1964 Milt Pappas (2) ND (W) 5–3 Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park
1965 Steve Barber (2) L 3–5 Chicago White Sox Memorial Stadium
1966 Steve Barber (3) ND (W) 5–4 Boston Red Sox Fenway Park
1967 Dave McNally ND (W) 6–3 Minnesota Twins Memorial Stadium
1968 Tom Phoebus W 3–1 Oakland Athletics Memorial Stadium
1969** Dave McNally (2) ND (L) 4–5 Boston Red Sox Memorial Stadium
1970 Dave McNally (3) W 8–2 Cleveland Indians Cleveland Stadium
1971** Dave McNally (4) W 3–2 Washington Senators Memorial Stadium
1972 Pat Dobson W 3–1 New York Yankees Memorial Stadium
1973* Dave McNally (5) W 10–0 Milwaukee Brewers Memorial Stadium
1974* Jim Palmer W 3–2 Detroit Tigers Memorial Stadium
1975 Jim Palmer (2) W 10–0 Detroit Tigers Tiger Stadium
1976 Jim Palmer (3) W 1–0 Boston Red Sox Memorial Stadium
1977 Jim Palmer (4) L 1–2 Texas Rangers Memorial Stadium
1978 Mike Flanagan L 3–11 Milwaukee Brewers County Stadium
1979** Jim Palmer (5) W 5–3 Chicago White Sox Memorial Stadium
1980 Jim Palmer (6) W 5–3 Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park
1981 Steve Stone W 5–3 Kansas City Royals Memorial Stadium
1982 Dennis Martínez ND (W) 13–5 Kansas City Royals Memorial Stadium
1983 Dennis Martínez (2) L 2–7 Kansas City Royals Memorial Stadium
1984 Scott McGregor L 2–5 Chicago White Sox Memorial Stadium
1985 Storm Davis ND (W) 4–2 Texas Rangers Memorial Stadium
1986 Mike Flanagan (2) L 4–6 Cleveland Indians Memorial Stadium
1987 Mike Boddicker ND (W) 2–1 Texas Rangers Memorial Stadium
1988 Mike Boddicker (2) L 0–12 Milwaukee Brewers Memorial Stadium
1989 Dave Schmidt ND (W) 5–4 Boston Red Sox Memorial Stadium
1990 Bob Milacki ND (W) 7–6 Kansas City Royals Royals Stadium
1991 Jeff Ballard L 1–9 Chicago White Sox Memorial Stadium
1992 Rick Sutcliffe W 2–0 Cleveland Indians Oriole Park at Camden Yards
1993 Rick Sutcliffe (2) L 4–7 Texas Rangers Oriole Park at Camden Yards
1994 Mike Mussina W 6–3 Kansas City Royals Oriole Park at Camden Yards
1995 Mike Mussina (2) ND (L) 1–5 Kansas City Royals Kauffman Stadium
1996* Mike Mussina (3) W 4–2 Kansas City Royals Oriole Park at Camden Yards
1997* Jimmy Key W 4–2 Kansas City Royals Oriole Park at Camden Yards
1998 Mike Mussina (4) L 1–4 Kansas City Royals Oriole Park at Camden Yards
1999 Mike Mussina (5) W 10–7 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Oriole Park at Camden Yards
2000 Mike Mussina (6) L 1–4 Cleveland Indians Oriole Park at Camden Yards
2001 Pat Hentgen ND (W) 2–1 Boston Red Sox Oriole Park at Camden Yards
2002 Scott Erickson W 10–3 New York Yankees Oriole Park at Camden Yards
2003 Rodrigo López ND (W) 6–5 Cleveland Indians Oriole Park at Camden Yards
2004 Sidney Ponson W 7–2 Boston Red Sox Oriole Park at Camden Yards
2005 Rodrigo López (2) W 4–0 Oakland Athletics Oriole Park at Camden Yards
2006 Rodrigo López (3) W 9–6 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Oriole Park at Camden Yards
2007 Érik Bédard L 4–7 Minnesota Twins Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
2008 Jeremy Guthrie L 2–6 Tampa Bay Rays Oriole Park at Camden Yards
2009 Jeremy Guthrie (2) W 10–5 New York Yankees Oriole Park at Camden Yards
2010 Kevin Millwood ND (L) 3–4 Tampa Bay Rays Tropicana Field
2011 Jeremy Guthrie (3) W 3–1 Tampa Bay Rays Tropicana Field
2012* Jake Arrieta W 3–2 Minnesota Twins Oriole Park at Camden Yards
2013 Jason Hammel W 4–3 Tampa Bay Rays Tropicana Field
2014* Chris Tillman W 2–1 Boston Red Sox Oriole Park at Camden Yards
2015 Chris Tillman (2) W 6–2 Tampa Bay Rays Tropicana Field
2016* Chris Tillman (3) W 3–2 Minnesota Twins Oriole Park at Camden Yards
2017 Kevin Gausman ND (W) 3–2 Toronto Blue Jays Oriole Park at Camden Yards
2018 Dylan Bundy ND (W) 3–2 Minnesota Twins Oriole Park at Camden Yards
2019 Andrew Cashner L 2–7 New York Yankees Yankee Stadium
2020 Tommy Milone L 2–13 Boston Red Sox Fenway Park
2021 John Means W 3–0 Boston Red Sox Fenway Park
2022 John Means (2) ND (L) 1–2 Tampa Bay Rays Tropicana Field
2023* Kyle Gibson W 10–9 Boston Red Sox Fenway Park
2024* Corbin Burnes W 11–3 Los Angeles Angels Oriole Park at Camden Yards

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