Baltimore Orioles: Top Ten Home Run Hitters In Franchise History
By Nick Stevens
![OAKLAND, CA - SEPTEMBER 5: Cal Ripken Jr. #8 of the Baltimore Orioles sits in the dugout during the game against the Oakland Athletics on September 5, 2001 at the Network Associaties Colesium in Oakland, California. The Athletics won 12-6. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images) OAKLAND, CA - SEPTEMBER 5: Cal Ripken Jr. #8 of the Baltimore Orioles sits in the dugout during the game against the Oakland Athletics on September 5, 2001 at the Network Associaties Colesium in Oakland, California. The Athletics won 12-6. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)](https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/c_fill,w_720,ar_16:9,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto/shape/cover/sport/https-3A-2F-2Fbirdswatcher-com-2Fwp-content-2Fuploads-2Fgetty-images-2F2017-2F07-2F1369903-850x560-15b1e1d24ebd913bc623faa85b1cc908.jpg)
3. Boog Powell– 303 home runs
A two-time World Series champion, the Most Valuable Player of the 1970 season, a four-time All-Star, master of barbeque, and never a dull conversationalist, Boog Powell‘s 303 home runs in an Orioles jersey ranks third all-time on an impressive list.
Powell played for 14 seasons in Baltimore before a two-year stint in Cleveland and a quick appearance in Los Angeles with the Dodgers before calling it a career after the 1977 season.
He finished his time in the majors with 339 home runns 1,776 hits (how patriotic), and more than 2,000 games played.