BALTIMORE — Cal Ripken Jr. had some help for his lap around Camden Yards this time. The Hall of Fame shortstop sat atop a red convertible while riding from the right-field corner across the outfield ...
Jayson Stark was 16 years into what is now a 46-year Hall of Fame baseball-writing career when he walked into Baltimore’s Camden Yards on the night of Sept. 6, 1995, knowing exactly what was about to ...
Cal Ripken Jr. recalls jogging around the baseball diamond at Camden Yards, pointing to his proud father, Cal Ripken Sr., who at one point managed his son with the Baltimore Orioles. On September 6, ...
It was 30 years ago Friday that Baltimore Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr. officially became MLB’s “Iron Man” by playing in his 2,131st consecutive game to surpass Lou Gehrig’s record. During the iconic ...
Baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. spent 21 seasons with the Baltimore Orioles and became one of the most beloved players in franchise history, but even he acknowledges that the sport has gone ...
America needs the example of a real hero: a dedicated hero who enhances natural talents by hard work and takes pride in a craft; an unselfish hero who places team above self; a modest hero who shares ...
Cal Ripken Jr.'s streak of 2,632 consecutive games may be MLB's most unbeatable record. Orioles celebrated the 30th anniversary of Ripken passing Lou Gehrig with game No. 2,131. Hall of Famers flocked ...
Tomoyuki Sugano reached into his locker in the Orioles’ clubhouse, pulled out his phone and started Googling. Sugano is in his first season in MLB after spending 12 seasons in Nippon Professional ...