BALITIMORE, MD - SEPTEMBER 95: Baltimore Orioles' shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. #8 waves to the crowd during a game at Camden Yards in September of 1995 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Focus on Sport via ...
Regardless of what any present or future Baltimore Orioles players do, it's hard to imagine anybody in the franchise's history will ever become as beloved as Cal Ripken Jr. Even though Ripken Jr.
For two minutes on that September evening 30 years ago, a pair of musicians took center stage at Camden Yards, the world watching, to perform a national anthem that originated in Baltimore. Bruce ...
Rex Hudler pestered plate umpire Larry Barnett for a game-used baseball, one with the orange laces and number “8” stamp to commemorate Baltimore Orioles shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. breaking Lou Gehrig’s ...
September 6 is a date that will always hold a special place in the hearts of Baltimore Orioles fans. This is because on September 6, 1995, the legendary Cal Ripken Jr. played in his 2,131st ...
Ripken, who's celebrating the 25th anniversary of breaking the record for most consecutive games played, was accustomed to regular health check-ups.
September 7 - Saturday night in Baltimore, Cal Ripken Jr. and the Orioles celebrated the 30th anniversary of his breaking the Major League Baseball record for consecutive games played with his 2,131st ...