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  1. 19 de set. de 2022 · On September 6, 1995, the crowd packed Baltimore’s Oriole Park at Camden Yards to see baseball history in the making. When the legendary Lou Gehrig retired in 1939, he had played 2,130 consecutive games. His record had stood for 56 years, and for most of those years, fans and commentators believed it would never be broken. But Cal Ripken, Jr. arrived that September day having matched Gehrig ...

  2. 11 de abr. de 2024 · 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 ...

  3. www.nndb.com › people › 802Cal Ripken - NNDB

    Father: Cal Ripken, Sr. (baseball manager) Mother: Vi Ripken Wife: Kelly Geer (m. 13-Nov-1987, one daughter, one son) Daughter: Rachel (b. 1989) Son: Ryan (b. 1993) High School: Aberdeen High School, Aberdeen, MD. Endorsement of Coca-Cola 2001 Endorsement of Frito-Lay 2001 Endorsement of Radio Shack 2004 AL Rookie of the Year 1982

    • August 24, 1960
  4. On a warm September evening in 1995 at Baltimore’s Camden Yards, Oriole shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. helped restore America’s faith in baseball. The contentious nature of the previous year’s strike had left many of the sport’s dedicated fans wondering what the future held for their beloved national pastime.

  5. 12 de out. de 2018 · Ripken and his former wife, Kelly Ripken, divorced in April 2016 after being married for nearly 30 years. A new Maryland power couple is born. Baltimore Orioles Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr ...

  6. 17 de abr. de 2018 · Cal Ripken Jr. Cal Ripken Jr. is baseball’s all-time Iron Man. He retired from baseball in October 2001 after 21 seasons with the Baltimore Orioles. His name repeatedly appears in the record books, most notably as one of only eight players in history to achieve 400 home runs and 3,000 hits. On July 29, 2007 he was inducted into the National ...

  7. 24 de ago. de 2019 · Childhood & Early Life. Born on August 24, 1960, in Havre de Grace, Maryland, USA, Cal Ripken is one of the four children of Violet "Vi" Ripken (née Roberta) and Cal Ripken Sr., coach of the Baltimore Orioles baseball team. He has two brothers, Fred and Billy, and one sister, Ellen. He is of English, German, and Irish descent.