National Baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. looks on before a baseball game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Seattle Mariners, Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Daniel Kucin Jr.) ...
Uncrowned is a new destination for all things MMA, boxing, wrestling, and more, featuring Ariel Helwani. When it comes to potential candidates, Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. has always been closely ...
Tomoyuki Sugano reached into his locker in the Orioles’ clubhouse, pulled out his phone and started Googling. Sugano is in his first season in MLB after spending 12 seasons in Nippon Professional ...
Cal Ripken Jr.'s streak of 2,632 consecutive games may be MLB's most unbeatable record. Orioles celebrated the 30th anniversary of Ripken passing Lou Gehrig with game No. 2,131. Hall of Famers flocked ...
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Orioles great Cal Ripken Jr. celebrates 2,131 with nostalgia, guests and ‘surprise’ wish
Camden Yards partied like it was 1995 on Saturday — long before the Orioles walked off the Dodgers for the second consecutive night after being no-hit through 26 outs. Classic fonts, logos and ...
Jayson Stark was 16 years into what is now a 46-year Hall of Fame baseball-writing career when he walked into Baltimore’s Camden Yards on the night of Sept. 6, 1995, knowing exactly what was about to ...
Cal Ripken Jr. recalls jogging around the baseball diamond at Camden Yards, pointing to his proud father, Cal Ripken Sr., who at one point managed his son with the Baltimore Orioles. On September 6, ...
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 anniversary of Cal Ripken Jr. breaking Lou ...
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 ...
It will be grand party at Camden Yards on Sept. 6 for the Baltimore Orioles-Los Angeles Dodgers game, and Cal Ripken Jr. will be the guest of honor. In honor of the 30th anniversary of Ripken Jr.
Jayson Stark was 16 years into what is now a 46-year Hall of Fame baseball-writing career when he walked into Baltimore’s Camden Yards on the night of Sept. 6, 1995, knowing exactly what was about to ...
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