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  1. On July 11, 1987, Bill began his 12-year major league career when he was called up by his hometown Baltimore Orioles. The day would make history as the team was managed by his father, Cal Ripken, Sr. and one of his teammates was shortstop and brother, Cal, Jr. It would mark the only time that a father managed two of his sons in the big leagues ...

  2. Calvin Edwin Ripken, né le 17 décembre 1935 et mort le 25 mars 1999, est un manager de baseball qui officie en Ligue majeure de baseball à la tête des Orioles de Baltimore entre 1985 et 1988 . Deux de ses fils, Cal Ripken, Jr. et Billy Ripken, opèrent en Ligue majeure avec les Orioles, durant la période où Carl père est à la barre de l ...

  3. 5 de mar. de 2024 · The Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation (CRSF) does not accept verbal or written solicitations of any sort (including autographs) from companies, organizations, and/or individuals unless invited to do so by CRSF.

  4. Complete career MLB stats for the Baltimore Orioles Third Baseman Cal Ripken on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  5. 17 de out. de 1992 · ATLANTA, OCT. 16 -- A 36-year relationship between Cal Ripken Sr. and the Baltimore Orioles ended today, and on less than amicable terms. After dismissed as the club's third base coach, he wouldn ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 10 de abr. de 2024 · 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. That is, until Jackson Holliday takes the field for his major league debut ...