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  1. 6 de set. de 2020 · That’s where highly respected clock-puncher Cal Ripken Jr., the Baltimore Orioles’ 35-year-old shortstop, was closing in on one of the most cherished records in all of sports: 2,130 ...

  2. Cal Ripken Jr. retired as one of the greatest shortstops in the history of Major League Baseball. His 19 All-Star selections, World Series championship, and two MVP Awards are impressive, but he will always be known for his incredible consecutive game streak, a record that will almost certainly never be broken.

  3. Cal Ripken Jr. was selected by the Orioles in the second round of the 1978 Amateur Draft. The Boston Red Sox were originally slated to have this pick, but they relinquished it by selecting pitcher Dick Drago in the re-entry draft. Ripken was the fourth player picked by Baltimore that year.

  4. Ripken’s name has become synonymous with strength, character, perseverance and integrity. After retiring from the game in 2001 he remained dedicated to baseball through the establishment and growth of his business ventures, Ripken Baseball and the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation. In this chapter of his life Ripken is using the platform that ...

  5. Cal Ripken Jr. secured his place in history by surpassing Lou Gehrig's record for the most consecutive games played

  6. Cal Ripken, Jr. is baseball’s all-time Iron Man. He retired from baseball in October 2001 after 21 seasons with his hometown Baltimore Orioles. During his career he was Rookie of the Year, a 19-time All-Star, a 2-time AL MVP and is one of only 10 players in history to amass over 400 home runs and 3,000 hits.

  7. Bateo / Lanz. Calvin Edwin Ripken, Jr. ( * 24 de agosto de 1960, Havre de Grace, Maryland) es un beisbolista retirado estadounidense y uno de los mejores shortstops en la historia de las Grandes Ligas. Su mayor hazaña fue el haber logrado el mayor número de juegos consecutivos (2,632) en el año 1995, cuando rompió el récord de Lou Gehrig.