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Cal Ripken Jr

Born August 24, 1960, in Havre de Grace, Maryland, was Baseball Hall of Fame Shortstop, Cal Ripken Jr. This Nineteen-time Major League Baseball All-Star set a MLB record for consecutive game played with 2,632. Ripken won the American League MVP Award in 1983, and 1991 spending his entire career in the  Baltimore Orioles organization. Ripken compiled 3,184 hits, 431 home runs, and 1,695 runs batted in during his career, and he won two Gold Glove Awards for his defense.


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Born August 24, 1960, in Havre de Grace, Maryland, was Baseball Hall of Fame Shortstop, Cal Ripken Jr. This Nineteen-time Major League Baseball All-Star set a MLB record for consecutive game played with 2,632. Ripken won the American League MVP Award in 1983, and 1991 spending his entire career in the Baltimore Orioles organization. Ripken compiled 3,184 hits, 431 home runs, and 1,695 runs batted in during his career, and he won two Gold Glove Awards for his defense.

Cal Ripken Jr

“Cal is a bridge, maybe the last bridge, back to the way the game was played. Hitting home runs and all that other good stuff is not enough. It’s how you handle yourself in all the good times and bad times that matters. That’s what Cal showed us. Being a star is not enough. He showed us how to be more.” – Joe Torre Cal Ripken Jr. was a throwback. He played hard, he played to win, and he played in every game. — baseballhall.org

Cal Ripken Jr., often called "Iron Man," etched his name in baseball history with an unmatched streak of consecutive games played and a career filled with achievements.

Here's a glimpse of his Early Life and Career:

-Drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in 1978, bypassing college to pursue his dream.

-Debuted in 1981 and transitioned from shortstop to third base, finding his perfect fit.
Won Rookie of the Year in 1982 and quickly established himself as a star.
The Iron Man Streak:

Began playing every game on May 30, 1982, due to an injury to teammate Rick Dempsey.

-The streak became a national phenomenon, capturing attention and admiration.

-Ended on September 6, 1995, at 2,131 games, breaking Lou Gehrig's record by 56 games.

Beyond the Streak:

-Two-time MVP (1982, 1983) and World Series champion in 1983.

-19 All-Star appearances, eight Silver Slugger Awards, and two Gold Glove Awards.

-Finished with a career batting average of .276, 431 home runs, and 1,695 RBIs.

-Recognized for his sportsmanship, work ethic, and dedication to the game.

The legendary Baseball Hall of Fame Iron Man of the Baltimore Orioles. One of the top MLB players to wear Jersey Number 8.

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May 20 Numbers

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Sports history is made every day of the year. We will preserve at least a small sampling from some great athletes every day based on the uniform number they wore. 6 - 5 - 32 May 20, 1941 - Chicago White Sox, Taft Wright, Number 6 set an AL record of RBIs in 13 consecutive games...

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May 19 Numbers

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Sports history is made every day of the year. We will preserve at least a small sampling from some great athletes every day based on the uniform number they wore. 8 - 6 - 30 May 19, 1942 - Boston Braves outfielder Paul Waner, Number 8 became the third player in NL history at the tim...

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May 18 Numbers

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Sports history is made every day of the year. We will preserve at least a small sampling from some great athletes every day based on the uniform number they wore. 3 - 7 - 16 May 18, 1897 - Early MLB star of the New York Giants, Bill Joyce established a record of 4 triples in 1 ...

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May 17 Numbers

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Sports history is made every day of the year. We will preserve at least a small sampling from some great athletes every day based on the uniform number they wore. 44 - 36 May 17, 1925 - Cleveland Indians centerfielder Tris Speaker reached his 3,000th hit in his MLB career. In 1...

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May 16 Numbers

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Sports history is made every day of the year. We will preserve at least a small sampling from some great athletes every day based on the uniform number they wore. 5 - 9 - 22 May 16, 1927 - New York Yankee outfielder, Bob Meusel, wearing Number 5 stole 2nd base, 3rd base and&nbs...

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May 15 Numbers

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Sports history is made every day of the year. We will preserve at least a small sampling from some great athletes every day based on the uniform number they wore. May 15, 1912 - Detroit Tigers star slugger Ty Cobb,  let's an obnoxious fan get to him and the player leaped the rail...

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