The Angels were a part of baseball history on Sept. 6, 1995, as Cal Ripken Jr. played his 2,131st consecutive game. It was a reprieve from the team's collapse down the stretch.
Here we are, though, 30 years later, and only Miguel Tejada, the former Orioles and Oakland Athletics infielder, has cracked four figures, his streak ending in 2007 at 1,152 games. Matt Olson, the ...
The last time the Orioles hired a new manager in the middle of a competitive window, Cal Ripken Jr. was still riding his Iron Man streak. Davey Johnson resigned after the 1997 season and the Orioles ...
BALTIMORE -- Cal Ripken Jr. had some help for his lap around Camden Yards this time.
Cal Ripken Jr. acknowledged being interested in the Nationals' managerial opening, saying during a recent radio interview that he would "answer the phone" if called by Washington general manager Mike ...
The highlight of the evening came as Baltimore Orioles owner David Rubenstein moderated a discussion among Cal Ripken Jr. and ...
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — Baltimore Orioles legend and MLB Hall-of-Famer Cal Ripken Jr. spoke on Friday ahead of the 30th anniversary of breaking Lou Gehrig's mark with 2,131 straight games played.
Hall of Fame Baltimore Orioles infielder Cal Ripken Jr. was asked about the ABS system coming to baseball next season, and ...
For two minutes on that September evening 30 years ago, a pair of musicians took center stage at Camden Yards, the world watching, to perform a national anthem that originated in Baltimore. Bruce ...
BALTIMORE — They blared songs from the 1990s on the Camden Yards sound system, loaded ancient graphic onto the video screens and, most notably, hung those iconic numbers - 2 1 3 1 - from the wall of ...
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 ...