Thirty years ago, former Orioles player Cal Ripken Jr. became baseball's "Iron Man" as he played his 2,131st consecutive game, breaking Lou Gehrig's consecutive game streak.
On Saturday, The Cap Ripken Sr. Foundation hosted its 2025 annual Aspire Gala to celebrate the 30th anniversary of 2131, a ...
Baltimore asked permission from the Ripken family before giving number seven to Holliday. Cal Jr. helped announce the move with his and the family’s blessing on Twitter. “Our family is ...
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