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  1. Calvin Edwin Ripken Jr. (born August 24, 1960), nicknamed "the Iron Man", [1] is an American former baseball shortstop and third baseman who played his entire 21-season career in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Baltimore Orioles (1981–2001). One of his position's most productive offensive players, Ripken compiled 3,184 hits ...

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  2. Find comprehensive stats, biography, awards and achievements of Cal Ripken Jr., the Hall of Fame shortstop and third baseman. See his career highlights, records, rookie status, draft info and more.

    • Havre de Grace, MD, United States
    • August 24, 1960
  3. Cal Ripken Jr. is a Hall of Fame shortstop who played 21 seasons for the Baltimore Orioles. He holds the record for the most consecutive games played in MLB history and won multiple awards, including AL MVP and AL Rookie of the Year.

  4. Calvin Edwin Ripken Jr. ( Havre de Grace, 24 de agosto de 1960) é um ex-jogador americano de beisebol, que defendeu os Baltimore Orioles durante toda a sua carreira, de 1981 a 2001. Dezenove vezes participante do Jogo das Estrelas da Major League Baseball, Ripken é considerado um dos melhores interbases da história do esporte.

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  5. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Cal Ripken, Jr. is an American professional baseball player, one of the most durable in professional sports history. On September 6, 1995, Ripken played his 2,131st consecutive game for the American League Baltimore Orioles and thereby broke Lou Gehrig’s major league record of consecutive games.

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  6. Learn about Cal Ripken Jr., the "Iron Man" who played 3,001 consecutive games for the Baltimore Orioles and won two AL MVP awards. See his stats, stories, and related Hall of Famers.

  7. 6 de set. de 2022 · Relive the night of Sept. 6, 1995, when Cal Ripken Jr. broke Lou Gehrig's record of 2,130 consecutive games played. Hear from the people who witnessed and participated in this historic moment for baseball.