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  1. 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.

  2. 21 de mai. de 2018 · Cal Ripken, Jr. 1960- American baseball player Merely going on his playing accomplishments—a much-admired all-around slugger/shortstop, several Golden Glove and Player of the Year honors—Cal Ripken, Jr. may well be placed among professional baseball's elite.

  3. One of the true legends of baseball, Cal Ripken, Jr. began his professional baseball career in 1978, made it to the majors in 1981, and quickly set a new standard for shortstops. Big, strong, and durable, he displayed power at the plate, grace in the field, and unrivaled perseverance. He earned AL Rookie of the Year honors in 1982, won the MVP ...

  4. Cal Ripken Jr.'s iconic #8 was retired by the Baltimore Orioles on On October 6, 2001. It was the the sixth number retired by the franchise, joining Frank Robinson (1972), Brooks Robinson (1977), Earl Weaver (1982), Jim Palmer (1985) and Eddie Murray (1998).

  5. 7 de abr. de 2020 · 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.

  6. Calvin « Cal » Edwin Ripken, Jr. (né le 24 août 1960 à Havre de Grace, Maryland, États-Unis) est un ancien arrêt-court et joueur de troisième but dans la Ligue majeure de baseball. Il a joué toute sa carrière, de 1981 à 2001, avec les Orioles de Baltimore. Il est le fils de Cal Ripken, Sr., lui-même entraîneur des Orioles et le ...

  7. 2 de mai. de 2024 · 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.