When Cal Ripken formally announced his retirement on Tuesday, many media reports noted the fact, apparently coincidental, that it was also the 98th anniversary of the birth of Lou Gehrig, the player ...
When Cal Ripken Jr. stepped into the batter’s box for the final at-bat of his career, the moment didn’t appear very special on paper. It was Oct. 6, 2001. The Orioles were on their way to a 5-1 loss ...
ABERDEEN, Md. — It's a lovely summer day, perfect for playing baseball, and that's precisely what some 250 kids are doing as part of an exclusive camp in this rural town about 30 miles northeast of ...
Having to hunker down at home while waiting for the new/novel coronavirus (what are they calling it this week, anyway?) to wane has been tough on all of us. But think about what it might have been ...
When Cal Ripken Jr. played in the first game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in 1992, he was the defending American League Most Valuable Player and the face of Baltimore’s franchise. That game marked ...
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