Cal Ripken Jr.

Cal Ripken
Birthdate 8/24/1960
Death Date
Debut Year 1981
Year of Induction 2007
Teams Orioles
Positions Shortstop, Third Base

Cal Ripken Jr. was drafted by the Orioles in the 2nd round of the 1978 draft on a pick Boston forfeited in the reentry draft by selecting Dick Drago.

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Cal Ripken was the 1982 Rookie of the Year Award then the '83 American League MVP

Cal Ripken was the 1982 Rookie of the Year Award then the '83 American League MVP

Who could have envisioned the greatness Cal Ripken Jr. achieved at the time this card was printed? A future star in this card, he was soon one of baseball’s most recognizable stars. The 1982 Rookie of the Year, Ripken tallied 28 homers and 98 RBI in his first full season. His next campaign inc
After his Rookie of the Year season, Ripken made 19 straight All Star teams

After his Rookie of the Year season, Ripken made 19 straight All Star teams

After winning the Rookie of the Year Award in 1982, Cal Ripken reeled off 19 consecutive All Star selections. Only Henry Aaron (21), Willie Mays (20), and Stan Musial (20) had more seasons as All Stars. Twice Ripken was the Mid Summer Classic MVP. The first time came in 1991 when he went 2-for-3 wit
In the 2001 All Star Game Alex Rodriguez switched to third base so Ripken could play short

In the 2001 All Star Game Alex Rodriguez switched to third base so Ripken could play short

The 2001 All Star Game was the most memorable of Cal Ripken’s 19 appearances. He took the field at third base with Alex Rodriguez at shortstop. A-Rod pushed Cal over to short to play his final Mid Summer Classic at the position where he broke in. Though Ripken resited, AL skipper Joe Torre wav
Cal Ripken played in every game from May 30, 1982 to September 19, 1998

Cal Ripken played in every game from May 30, 1982 to September 19, 1998

Cal Ripken’s decorated career includes a pair of both regular-season and All Star MVP Awards. The 19-time All Star also claimed the 1982 Rookie of the Year Award, the 1983 World Series championship, two Gold Gloves, and eight Silver Sluggers. Despite all the accolades, he’s best remember
Ripken hit a homer off of Shawn Boskie the night he broke the streak; here's what Boskie recalls

Ripken hit a homer off of Shawn Boskie the night he broke the streak; here's what Boskie recalls

Angel pitcher Shawn Boskie had the unenviable task of starting the game on September 6, 1995 when Cal Ripken Jr. broke Lou Gehrig’s consecutive games streak. In game 2,131 Boskie and the Angels were tied 1-1 until the bottom of the fourth when Ripken blasted a two-run homer much to the delight
Second base umpire, Dan Morrison, recounts the night Ripken broke Gehrig's streak

Second base umpire, Dan Morrison, recounts the night Ripken broke Gehrig's streak

Lou Gehrig’s record stood from 1939 until 1995. The night it was broken, Dan Morrison was the second base umpire. When the game became official, the crowd gave Cal a prolonged standing ovation. “To be quite honest, I had tears in my eyes watching how a city and an individual could show
On 4/15/2000 Ripken joined Carl Yastrzemski as the only AL hitters with 3,000 hits and 400 homers

On 4/15/2000 Ripken joined Carl Yastrzemski as the only AL hitters with 3,000 hits and 400 homers

Cal Ripken is one of the greatest American Leaguers in history. His 3,184 hits, 431 homers, and a 95.9 WAR are truly elite. Few were better. On April 15, 2000 Cal recorded his 3,000th career hit. With 404 dingers already in the bank, he joined Carl Yastrzemski as the only players to amass 3,000 hits
In the latter part of his career Cal Ripken moved up on the all-time leaderboard

In the latter part of his career Cal Ripken moved up on the all-time leaderboard

Cal Ripken played 21 big league seasons, all with the Baltimore Orioles. Of the Major Leaguers who suited up for just one team, only five had a longer tenure – Brooks Robinson and Carl Yastrzemski with 23 years each, and Al Kaline, Stan Musial, and Mel Ott with 22 years. Late in his career, Ri
Ripken will forever be linked to the man whose record he broke - Lou Gehrig

Ripken will forever be linked to the man whose record he broke - Lou Gehrig

In the collection is a photo signed by the Iron Horse Lou Gehrig joining forces with Hall of Fame catcher to argue a call with umpire Cal Hubbard, the only man inducted into both the baseball and football Halls of Fame. Gehrig set what was thought to be an unbreakable record of 2,130 consecutive ga

2 responses to “Cal Ripken Jr.”

  1. Greg says:

    This is very cool. Cal was my favorite baseball player and helped solidify my love of the game

  2. There was talk that Ripken was a selfish player who , by not sitting out and resting when he was not being productive etc , cost the Orioles any number of wins- even including perhaps a playoff appearance.

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