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  1. Other articles where Cal Ripken, Sr. is discussed: Cal Ripken, Jr.: His father, Cal Ripken, Sr., was an Orioles coach for 15 years and briefly managed the team. In 1987 Cal, Sr., became the first father ever to manage two sons in a major league game: Cal, Jr., and Billy, an infielder.

  2. The Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation partners with over 100 community based organizations such as Boys & Girls Clubs, YMCAs, youth serving organizations, and more.

  3. Since its inception in 2001, the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation has reached more than 13 million young people in communities across all 50 states and beyond. This includes the over 610,000 kids to date who have access to one of our 120 completed Youth Development Parks.

  4. 10 de abr. de 2024 · The No. 7 has a history in Baltimore. There’s a plaque in the home dugout at Camden Yards recognizing longtime Orioles coach Cal Ripken, Sr., who last wore the number. The digit has been unofficially retired since Ripken Sr. died in 1999, and the last Orioles player to wear No. 7 was Billy Ripken in 1988.

  5. Although the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation doesn’t offer direct individual volunteer opportunities, we have plenty of youth development partners that would greatly appreciate your help. We encourage you to reach out to any of the following to inquire about local volunteering: Boys and Girls Clubs of America ; RBI—Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities

  6. In 2001, Cal and his family established the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation in memory of the family’s patriarch. Since its inception the Foundation has impacted over 11 million kids in underserved communities. They have constructed and gifted over 120 Youth Development Parks in 27 states.

  7. 19 de set. de 2022 · Calvin Edwin Ripken Jr. was born in Havre de Grace, Maryland, and grew up nearby in Aberdeen. His father, Cal Ripken Sr., had set out to become a professional baseball player; when his playing career was cut short by injuries, he became a coach and manager in the Baltimore Orioles organization.