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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 3 de set. de 2020 · Only 29 players have even racked up a streak of 500-or-more games (Pete Rose did it twice, the longest at 745 games). Ripken’s mark is more than twice as long as the National League record of 1,207 consecutive games by Steve Garvey. Twenty-five years later, the longest active consecutive game streak by a current player doesn’t even stretch ...

  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. 12 de fev. de 2020 · Cal Ripken Jr. wasn’t a phenom. As a freshman, he stood just 5-foot-7, weighed less than 130 pounds. He grew fast, very fast, too fast, and by the time he was a senior, ...

  6. 5 de set. de 2020 · Two thousand, one hundred and thirty-one consecutive games. It’s an almost unfathomable number, and on Sept. 6, 1995, Cal Ripken Jr. reached it. That magical night at Baltimore’s Camden Yards, the Orioles star surpassed the legendary Lou Gehrig as baseball’s Iron Man. But he wouldn’t stop there. Ripken eventually played

  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.