Orioles Legend Cal Ripken Jr. Sends Message to Pete Alonso
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BOSTON – Cal Ripken Sr. would have loved this. The man who created The Oriole Way, who breathed life into it through the years and the many ups and downs, was made for the 2024 team. Or it was made for him. The last two lineups had seven homegrown ...
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. Ripken earned the moniker of baseball's Iron Man on Sept.
Ripken Brings Whiff of Majors to Youth Game The youth baseball organization run by Cal Ripken Jr. and his brother, Billy, is increasing in popularity after switching to larger fields resembling Major League diamonds.
Regardless of what any present or future Baltimore Orioles players do, it's hard to imagine anybody in the franchise's history will ever become as beloved as Cal Ripken Jr. Even though Ripken Jr. retired nearly 25 years ago, he's still seen as the face of ...
Uncrowned is a new destination for all things MMA, boxing, wrestling, and more, featuring Ariel Helwani. When it comes to potential candidates, Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. has always been closely connected to the Orioles. However, he is reportedly content ...
Although it might've been uncomfortable and difficult, Cal Ripken Jr. spent Friday morning doing something he felt was quite necessary. First, the Orioles legend appeared on ABC's "Good Morning America." Then, he held a news conference on the sixth floor ...
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 Hornsby walked out to his piano alongside Branford Marsalis ...
When it comes to iconic baseball rookie cards of the 1980s, it doesn't get much bigger than Cal Ripken Jr.'s first solo appearance in a Topps release. Ripken's inclusion in the 1982 Topps Traded set is a key card for one of the most-collected players in ...
Slugging first baseman Pete Alonso and the Baltimore Orioles completed their $155 million, five-year contract Thursday. Baltimore called a news conference for Friday to introduce the five-time All-Star.