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Relive the moment Cal Ripken, Jr. broke Lou Gehrig's streak for consecutive games played on September 6, 1995, with special on-field ceremonies and in-park activations.
The Baltimore Orioles will honor one of the most durable players in franchise history next month. The club announced Thursday that it will celebrate the 30th an ...
The Orioles today announced the full slate of celebrations to recognize the 30th anniversary of National Baseball Hall of Famer CAL RIPKEN, JR. surpassing the said-to-be-unbreakable record for ...
The Orioles will dip into their past for a celebration next month at Camden Yards.They have to go back 30 years.Another ...
Kansas City Royals star Bobby Witt Jr. notched the 100th home run of his MLB career in Tuesday's 5-2 win over the Texas ...
NBA referee Dick Bavetta worked his 2,633rd consecutive game assignment Wednesday, an ironman streak even longer than the one baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. compiled.
It was the first cycle to happen at the Metrodome. 1994 — Baltimore’s Cal Ripken became the second major leaguer to play 2,000 straight games, and the Orioles edged Minnesota 1-0.
Bobby Witt Jr. knew the ball was gone the moment it left his bat. Only later did the young Kansas City Royals star realize ...
NBA referee Dick Bavetta worked his 2,633rd consecutive game assignment Wednesday, an ironman streak even longer than the one baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. compiled.
Cal Ripken Jr. has rookies from the 1982 season that can be pulled from packs of Topps (#21), Donruss (#405) and Fleer (#176) baseball cards. Nevertheless, arguably Ripken’s most iconic rookie ...
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