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The Orioles have had some wildly successful Drafts. Their best ever came in 1978, when they snagged Hall of Famer Cal Ripken ...
Cal Ripken Jr., after hitting his 1st homerun, ’rounds 3rd base and is congradulated by 3rd base coach and father, Cal Ripken, Sr. in this April 5, 1982 game against Kansas City.
Stanton hit a three-run home run in the bottom of the sixth inning for the New York Yankees, connecting for No. 431 of his ...
There will be some deep drives in the Deep South on Monday, July 14, when the Major League Baseball Home Run Derby takes ...
Cal Ripken Jr. acknowledges fans from the press box during a game Sept. 1 against Tampa Bay. The Orioles commemorated the 20th anniversary of The Streak that night. (Patrick Semansky/Associated Press) ...
Baltimore Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr. joined "Fox & Friends" to react to Holliday wearing his father's number and the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation opening its 500th STEM center for kids.
Cal Ripken Jr. doesn’t recall the exact circumstances surrounding the comment he made in jest all those years ago. He first met David Rubenstein at a function in Washington about 20 years ago.
With the 25th anniversary of his record-breaking 2,131st consecutive game approaching, Ripken is still a reliable presence around baseball, building another legacy at the youth level. By Tyler Kepner ...
Cal Ripken Jr., right, asked to move to the shortstop position by Alex Rodriguez, left, during the first inning of the baseball All-Star game July 10, 2001 at Safeco Field in Seattle.
Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. has come out and announced he’s fully recovered from prostate cancer. There’s no one who will ever be able to match what legendary Baltimore Orioles shortstop Cal ...
Ten days ago, I ran into Cal Ripken Jr. in a store in Annapolis. We chatted so long, catching up, that the store stayed open late so we could keep yakking. Or maybe so our wives could keep ...
With the 25th anniversary of his record-breaking 2,131st consecutive game approaching, Ripken is still a reliable presence around baseball, building another legacy at the youth level. By Tyler Kepner ...