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  1. Calvin Edwin Ripken Sr. (December 17, 1935 – March 25, 1999) was an American baseball player, scout, coach and manager. who spent 36 years in the Baltimore Orioles organization. He played in the Orioles' farm system beginning in 1957, and later served as coach and manager of the parent club, on which his sons Cal Jr. and Billy played.

  2. Cal Ripken Jr. (Baseball Cards 1982 Donruss) prices are based on the historic sales. The prices shown are calculated using our proprietary algorithm. Historic sales data are completed sales with a buyer and a seller agreeing on a price. We do not factor unsold items into our prices.

  3. 20 de set. de 1998 · It included Cal Ripken, batting sixth and playing third base, the position he had occupied for the past three years. But unbeknownst to fans, the scoreboard was not accurate. Ripken had walked into manager Ray Miller ’s office 30 minutes before the teams were to take the field and told him, “It’s time.”

  4. 6 de set. de 2020 · That’s where highly respected clock-puncher Cal Ripken Jr., the Baltimore Orioles’ 35-year-old shortstop, was closing in on one of the most cherished records in all of sports: 2,130 ...

  5. 12 de out. de 2018 · BALTIMORE (WBFF) - Cal Ripken Jr. , has had a busy week. His spokesman confirmed Friday that he got married over the weekend, to Anne Arundel County Circuit Court Judge Laura Kiessling over the ...

  6. 5 de set. de 2020 · In honor of the man who took the field in his No. 8 jersey in every game for more than 16 seasons, here are eight amazing facts about Ripken’s streak. 1) It’s not just that Ripken’s 2,632-game streak is the record. It’s that, with the notable exception of Lou Gehrig (2,130), nobody else in baseball history has been remotely close to him.

  7. 6 de set. de 1995 · Cal Ripken Jr. homers on September 6, 1995, during his record-breaking 2,131st consecutive game. (Courtesy of the Baltimore Orioles) The outcome of this game was of little importance to the fans of two cities separated by less than 200 miles. The New York Yankees’ record was medioc