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On September 6, 1995, Cal Ripken Jr. broke one of the most hallowed records in Major League Baseball history when he surpassed Lou Gehrig’s “unbreakable” streak of 2,130 consecutive games ...
Cal Ripken Jr. will always be known as the Iron Man for the record-setting 2,632 consecutive games he played for the Orioles. He started his career on an Orioles farm team at 19 and retired from ...
Cal Ripken, Jr., is a 19-time All Star member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. He is leading the search to find the 2011 inductee into the Energizer Keep Going Hall of Fame.
Cal Ripken is Baltimore's own Iron Man and a former Oriole. Cal is a hall-of-famer and one of the greats in MLB history. Cal joined Ed & Steve to talk about the Orioles off-season and all the talk ...
Iron Man 3 opens this weekend, and as grown men in plastic suits clamor to see the spectacle on the silver screen, we consider the other great Iron Man of our time, Cal Ripken ,Jr. Both men of ...
Cal Ripken Jr. brought baseball back after the strike with his record-breaking run in 1995. Here are some stories of the summer of 2,131 you might not have heard.
The Iron Man Cal Ripken, Jr. took time out of his busy week of celebration to reflect on "The Streak" that may never be broken with Vinny and Rob.
Ripken Jr. broke Gehrig’s long-standing record of 2,130 straight games played Sept. 6, 1995. He went on to extend that record to 2,632 before ending the Iron Man streak on his own terms just ...
That’s where highly respected clock-puncher Cal Ripken Jr., ... 25 years ago Sunday against the California Angels — that will forever be associated with Ripken, baseball’s eternal Iron Man. ...
Oscar-winning actor Robert Downey Jr. played the Marvel superhero Iron Man from 2008 to 2019, while Baltimore Orioles shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. earned the nickname "Iron Man" for appearing in 2,632 ...
If only TBS had experienced technical problems (as it did Saturday night) early Monday morning. Then we would have not been able to see its ALCS Game7 postgame show. Where was Steve Harvey when we … ...
Cal Ripken Jr., 56, played 21 seasons for the Baltimore Orioles and holds the record for most consecutive games played—2,632. Known as the “Iron Man,” he is a member of the Baseball Hall of ...