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Cal Ripken Jr. Biography

Birth Name:
Calvin Edward Ripken Jr.
Birth Place:
Havre de Grace, Maryland, United States
Profession
Baseball analyst, Hall of Fame player

Fast Facts

  • Played third base in a 33-inning minor-league game in 1981 that set a record as the longest ever in pro baseball
  • Earned the nickname "Iron Man" during his record streak of 2632 consecutive games played from 1982 to 1998
  • He broke Lou Gehrig's long-standing mark of 2131 in September of 1995
  • Reunited with both his father (manager Cal Sr
  • ) and brother Billy on the Baltimore Orioles roster for the 1987 season and six games of 1988
  • Billy played alongside Cal with the O's until 1992 and again in 1996
  • Honored by the Mayor of Baltimore in 2001 and by the U
  • S
  • Congress in 2007 with a street and a stretch of highway I-395, respectively, re-named in his honor
  • Established a unique baseball complex in his hometown of Aberdeen, MD, that includes a 6000-seat minor-league stadium and the 50-acre Ripken Baseball Academy, which hosts the youth Cal Ripken World Series (formerly Babe Ruth World Series)
  • Authored books in a variety of genres: autobiography, baseball instructional, parental guide for youth sports, adult self-help and children's
  • Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY, in 2007
  • Ripken was a first-ballot selection, named on 537 of 545 ballots
  • Named a global goodwill ambassador by U
  • S
  • Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice in 2007
  • Wagered, and won, on 50-to-1 long shot Mine That Bird at the 2009 Kentucky Derby because of the horse's bird reference (Ripken was an Oriole), its post position (Ripken's uniform No
  • 8) and jockey Calvin Borel, another Cal

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