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Cal Ripken Jr. had better travel conditions. ... Though now in his mid-30s, Ripken would lead the American League’s shortstops in fielding percentage for the fourth time in 1995.
Current New York Yankees great Derek Jeter and former Baltimore Orioles great Cal Ripken Jr. were tied for 14th place on baseball's all-time hit list with 3,184 hits apiece entering today, which ...
Alex Rodriguez’s classy gesture toward baseball legend Cal Ripken Jr. didn’t quite go over as well as he planned during the 2001 All-Star Game, he revealed on Tuesday. “Derek [Jeter] and I ...
Cal Ripken Jr. acknowledges fans from the press box during a game Sept. 1 against Tampa Bay. The Orioles commemorated the 20th anniversary of The Streak that night. (Patrick Semansky/Associated Press) ...
Cal Ripken Jr. says he’s fully recovered after undergoing prostate cancer surgery in March August 20, 2020 More than 4 years ago Cal Ripken Jr., shown in 2019.
Baltimore Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr. joined "Fox & Friends" to react to Holliday wearing his father's number and the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation opening its 500th STEM center for kids.
With the 25th anniversary of his record-breaking 2,131st consecutive game approaching, Ripken is still a reliable presence around baseball, building another legacy at the youth level. By Tyler Kepner ...
For 2,632 consecutive games, Cal Ripken Jr. took the field, and for 21 years, he wowed fans at Memorial Stadium and then Camden Yards. For his next act as an Oriole, the Hall of Fame shortstop ...
Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr., left, talking with new majority owner David Rubenstein on opening day last month, said he’s “honored” that top prospect Jackson Holliday is wearing No. 7, last ...
Cal Ripken Jr., right, asked to move to the shortstop position by Alex Rodriguez, left, during the first inning of the baseball All-Star game July 10, 2001 at Safeco Field in Seattle.