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Cal Ripken's inclusion in the 1982 Topps Traded set is a key card for one of the most-collected players in the baseball card ...
Cal Ripken Jr. will never forget his final Major League Baseball All-Star Game in 2001 at Seattle's Safeco Field, which is now known as T-Mobile Park.
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 ...
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.” ...
Since opening its first youth development park at Memorial Field in Baltimore in 2010, the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation has helped build 118 parks in 30 states, Ripken said.
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.
Opening Day is less than two days away, and this season is a little more special with the 35th anniversary of the Orioles' 1983 championship team.
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 ...