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Cal Ripken Jr. is baseball’s all-time “Iron Man,” having played in a world record 2,632 consecutive games during his 21-season Hall of Famer career with his hometown Baltimore Orioles. He was a ...
Cal Ripken Jr. doesn't do half measures. The MLB great had a head start in the game thanks to his father Cal Sr. -- a former player, scout, coach, and manager. The elder Ripken spent 36 years in ...
Ripken, named after baseball legend Cal Ripken, Jr., was a local celebrity of sorts ... He eventually got his own Topps baseball card. Ripken was part of a ceremonial puck drop at a Carolina ...
Among those following along was Orioles Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr., who once stood in a similar spotlight when he broke New York Yankees great Lou Gehrig’s record for the most consecutive ...
Baltimore Orioles player Cal Ripken Jr., acknowledges the fans’ applause as Ripken does not start the 20 September game against the New York Yankees at Camden Yards in Baltimore, MD. Ripken said ...
It was his second homer of the year and also put him past Cal Ripken Jr. in some special team history. Per Sarah Langs of MLB.com: At 21 years and 133 days old, Jackson Holliday is the youngest ...
Cal Ripken Jr. is taking a long view of a “really talented” Orioles team that he says has time to overcome injuries and develop a rhythm in which good baseball becomes “contagious.” Adopting a long ...