Aberdeen IronBirds

Aberdeen IronBirds

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Minor League Baseball 08/31 18:05 - Aberdeen IronBirds v Jersey Shore Blueclaws L 0-6
Minor League Baseball 08/30 23:05 - Aberdeen IronBirds v Jersey Shore Blueclaws W 8-5
Minor League Baseball 08/29 23:05 - Aberdeen IronBirds v Jersey Shore Blueclaws L 7-10
Minor League Baseball 08/28 23:05 - Aberdeen IronBirds v Jersey Shore Blueclaws L 3-4
Minor League Baseball 08/27 23:05 - Aberdeen IronBirds v Eklund/Scholsen W 4-3
Minor League Baseball 08/26 23:05 - Aberdeen IronBirds v Jersey Shore Blueclaws W 4-0
Minor League Baseball 08/24 18:05 - Aberdeen IronBirds v Brooklyn Cyclones W 3-1
Minor League Baseball 08/23 23:05 - Aberdeen IronBirds v Brooklyn Cyclones W 5-3
Minor League Baseball 08/22 23:05 - Aberdeen IronBirds v Brooklyn Cyclones L 0-3
Minor League Baseball 08/21 23:05 - Aberdeen IronBirds v Brooklyn Cyclones W 6-3
Minor League Baseball 08/20 23:05 - Aberdeen IronBirds v Brooklyn Cyclones W 7-6
Minor League Baseball 08/19 23:05 - Aberdeen IronBirds v ESA Women L 4-5
Minor League Baseball 08/17 18:05 - Hudson Valley Renegades v Aberdeen IronBirds L 1-0
Minor League Baseball 08/16 21:05 - Hudson Valley Renegades v Aberdeen IronBirds W 0-3
Minor League Baseball 08/15 23:05 - Hudson Valley Renegades v Aberdeen IronBirds L 5-2
Minor League Baseball 08/14 17:35 - Birlova/Mak'ova v Aberdeen IronBirds L 10-1
Minor League Baseball 08/13 22:35 - Hudson Valley Renegades v Aberdeen IronBirds L 1-0
Minor League Baseball 08/12 22:35 - Hudson Valley Renegades v Aberdeen IronBirds W 2-5
Minor League Baseball 08/10 18:05 - Aberdeen IronBirds v Wilmington Blue Rocks L 3-6
Minor League Baseball 08/09 23:05 - Aberdeen IronBirds v Wilmington Blue Rocks W 8-0
Minor League Baseball 08/08 23:05 - Aberdeen IronBirds v Wilmington Blue Rocks W 2-1
Minor League Baseball 08/07 23:05 - Aberdeen IronBirds v Wilmington Blue Rocks W 10-0
Minor League Baseball 08/06 23:05 - Aberdeen IronBirds v Wilmington Blue Rocks W 7-3
Minor League Baseball 08/05 23:05 - Aberdeen IronBirds v Wilmington Blue Rocks L 1-3
Minor League Baseball 08/03 18:05 - Bowling Green Hot Rods v Aberdeen IronBirds L 3-2
Minor League Baseball 08/02 23:35 - Bowling Green Hot Rods v Aberdeen IronBirds W 0-6
Minor League Baseball 08/01 23:35 - Bowling Green Hot Rods v Aberdeen IronBirds W 8-9
Minor League Baseball 07/31 23:35 - Bowling Green Hot Rods v Aberdeen IronBirds L 7-4
Minor League Baseball 07/30 23:35 - Bowling Green Hot Rods v Aberdeen IronBirds L 6-4
Minor League Baseball 07/29 23:35 - Bowling Green Hot Rods v Aberdeen IronBirds W 1-9

Wikipedia - Aberdeen IronBirds

The Aberdeen IronBirds are a Minor League Baseball team based in the city of Aberdeen in Harford County, Maryland. They are the High-A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles and compete in the South Atlantic League. They were previously members of the New York–Penn League from 1977 to 2020, and of the High-A East in 2021.

The team is owned by Attain Sports with retired Orioles player Cal Ripken Jr maintaining a minority stake in the team after having purchased the team, then known as the Utica Blue Sox, and moved them to his hometown of Aberdeen in time for the 2002 season. The IronBirds play their home games at Ripken Stadium, which is visible from I-95. On August 16, 2006, the IronBirds played host to the New York–Penn League All-Star Game. They also hosted the New York-Penn League All-Star Game on August 18, 2015. Ripken Stadium was also used for the Cal Ripken World Series in 2003 and 2004, forcing the team to go on extended road trips, 20 or more games, during the youth competition. The Cal Ripken World Series moved across the street to Cal Sr.'s Yard in 2005.

The name "IronBirds" was chosen for two reasons: Cal Ripken's "Ironman" streak of 2,632 consecutive baseball games played and the team's affiliation with the Orioles (the Baltimore team is often referred to as "The Birds"). The former team logo featured a silver airplane marked with Ripken's number 8, which also refers to the nearby Aberdeen Proving Ground U.S. Army installation. The team mascots are gray birds named Ferrous and Ripcord.

The record of most RBIs in a single month was set by Robbie Widlansky in July 2008. On August 26, 2013, Conor Bierfeldt hit his 12th home run of the season, setting a new IronBirds single-season record. He broke the previous record held by David Anderson set in the 2010 season. On September 2, 2013, The IronBirds clinched their first McNamara Division Title.

In conjunction with Major League Baseball's restructuring of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the IronBirds were organized into the 12-team High-A East. In 2022, the High-A East became known as the South Atlantic League, the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization.

The IronBirds' 2012 and 2013 seasons were the subject of a book written by the team's former clubhouse attendant, Greg Larson. Clubbie: A Minor League Baseball Memoir was released in 2021.

In October 2024, Cal Ripken Jr. and his brother Billy Ripken sold their majority stake to Attain Sports Partners, owners of the Chesapeake Baysox, the Orioles’ Double-A affiliate, and the Frederick Keys of the MLB Draft League. In August 2025, it was announced that the Frederick Keys would replace the IronBirds as the Orioles' High-A affiliate, with the IronBirds moving to the MLB Draft League.

The Aberdeen IronBirds are a professional minor league baseball team based in Aberdeen, Maryland. As the Class A Short Season affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles, they compete in the Carolina League. Established in 2014, the IronBirds are known for their passionate fan base, family-friendly atmosphere, and commitment to developing future Major League talent. The team’s name and branding pay homage to the region’s rich industrial history, featuring a fierce ironbird mascot that symbolizes strength and resilience. With a focus on player development and community engagement, the Aberdeen IronBirds provide exciting baseball action and serve as a vital stepping stone for aspiring professional players.