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Cal Ripken, Jr. And the Best Record EverCal Ripken Jr. was easily the most impressive figure of almost all athletes of all time. His record stands as the best record to ever be set.
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The Final Game of Cal Ripken Jr's CareerCal's final game ended up being at home in baltimore in front of the fans that loved him. Cal Ripken finished playing baseball on October 6th, 2001. The Orioles played the Boston Redsox.
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A Biography of Cal Ripken, JrThe Iron Man of Baseball, Cal Ripken, Jr., has had a wonderful and decorated career and continues to be a part of baseball today. Read about what he has done and what he continues to do. -
Derek Jeter V. Cal Ripken: A Yankees Fan V. An Orioles FanIsa believed that Derek Jeter was better than Cal Ripken Jr. Darven disagreed.
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The Cal Ripken Experience at Myrtle Beach: Youth Summer and Fall Baseball CampThe Cal Ripken Experience is a summer and fall youth baseball camp program designed to develop and teach baseball skills. The baseball camp also gives youth a sense of discipline on how to conduct their self while learning to play the game of baseball. -
Cal Ripken: A Look at the Man Behind the Baseball LegendCal Ripken, the most admired and revered athlete of the modern era, is a legend. But there is a man behind the legend whom we should all come to appreciate as his quest for the American dream has made a difference in the world. -
Baseball's Cal Ripken ReflectionsCal Ripken's mother reflects on his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame -
Putting Cal Ripken's MLB Consecutive Games Played Streak in Modern PerspectiveCal Ripken's ironman record for consecutive games played is made all the more incredible by the Prima Donas who play today's game.
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Cal Ripken: Is He Still an Ironman?The story of how a brief image of the IRONMAN earned the admiration of an old mother. The story of how a brief image of the IRONMAN shaped the resolve of an old mother to instill the values of hard work and pride in her three young sons. -
IronBirds to Retire Ripken Family NumbersCal Ripken Jr, Billy Ripken and Cal Ripken Sr to be honored in Aberdeen, Maryland. -
Troy Aikman, Cal Ripken Jr., Joe Buck Join Lung Cancer Awareness CampaignThree of the most recognized names in professional sports are teaming up in the fight against the nation's number-one cancer killer -- lung cancer.
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Cal Ripken, Jr.: An Ironman's LifeThe Streak will likely never be broken.
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Breaking News: Ripken and Gwynn Elected to Hall of Fametoday, two great baseball players Cal Ripken and Tony Gwynn were elected to the Hall of Fame -
Say it Ain't So, Bill Ripken!Twenty years after his baseball card was printed with an obscene word, Bill Ripken admits it was his mistake.
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The Baltimore Orioles Will Never Win with Peter AngelosBaltimore Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr. recently approached Orioles owner Peter Angelos to offer his services and was flatly refused. -
Cal Ripkin May Rejoin the Baltimore Orioles OrganizationCal Ripkin may rejoin the Baltimore Orioles. He wore the familiar uniform of the Baltimore Orioles, Camden Yard was his field and Maryland is still his home. Should he work for the organization and be part of major league baseball again?
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Cal Ripkin, Jr. Hosting 16 Japanese StudentsCal Ripkin, Jr. - love loved and remembered for his play on the ball field is now a US goodwill ambassador.
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Jeter: Approaching a Milestone, but Already in HistoryHonus Wagner, Ozzie Smith, Arky Vaughan, Cal Ripken Jr, Ernie Banks and more; Derek Jeter has compiled the numbers over his career, and it is time to begin the discussion of where his name fits among the game's greatest ever.
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Celebrity Birthdays on August 24Celebrity Birthdays On August 24 Vince McMahon, Mike Shanahan, Mike Huckabee, Cal Ripken Jr., Chad Michael Murray
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Top Ten Hits Leaders in Baltimore Orioles HistoryFour members of the Orioles legged out 2,000 hits with the team, led by 3,000 hit iron man Cal Ripken, Jr. -
Fantasy Insights on the NFL SeasonBrett Favre is, as Mike Lupica suggested, Cal Ripken and Hank Aaron rolled into one!
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2010 Baltimore Orioles, Losing on the Field & the StandsThe 2010 Baltimore Orioles are struggling on the field, and in the stands. They're losing games, and attendance is down. Cal Ripken Jr. where are you?
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Analyzing the Threads of Loss and Baseball in Don DeLillo's UnderworldBaseball is a game of inches. Life, too, is about inches, moments between life, death. In Don DeLillo's Underworld DeLillo's fictionalized account of the 1951 play-off game serves as a link between past and present .
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Three Greatest Professional Sports Players Over Age 35 & Still ActiveWho are your favorite "oldies but goodies" in the sports world, whether it be baseball, football, basketball or hockey? Here are three favorites... -
The Five Biggest Baseball Free-Agent Busts of the Last Ten YearsI've come up with a list of the five biggest free agent busts of the last ten years by putting in some due diligence and doing some research. Hopefully, you'll see my reasoning behind choosing the five .....
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Baseball Cards Worth More Than $10,000 that You Can Co-Own with Other CollectorsIt may be impossible to own a baseball card worth more than $10,000 individually, but a community of shareholders at CardTarget.com own these three cards each worth $10,000 to $15,000. -
Reasons Behind the Anemic World Series Television RatingsThe recently concluded World Series barely beat out last year's Series with an average game TV rating of 10.6. What are the reasons for the lack of interest?
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Why I Love the NHL and Why it is UndervaluedThe NHL is a great sport killed by the under-promoting and the lockout.
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Baltimore Orioles 2008 Season PreviewThe last time the Orioels had a winning season was in 1997. Will the Orioles do what's necessary to compete in the same division as the Red Sox nad Yankees? -
More Major League Baseball Firsts: From Expansion Through the Modern EraWhen baseball entered the 1960's, we were nearing the end of a Yankees dynasty that began in 1921 and would end in 1964. We were in the midst of the Cold War with the Soviet Union, the Vietnam War .....
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What's Happened to Baseball?What happened to the game of baseball? When people dream of years past and recall the heroes of yesterday: Hank Aron, Ted Williams, and Willy Mays they wake up with the reality of what this sport has become.
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First Basemen with the Most Gold Glove Awards in MLB HistoryNo player on the field gets more put-outs than the first basemen so every team needs a sure handed first basemen. These are some of the first basemen that have received the most Gold Glove Awards.
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MLB Rookie of the Year: Which Team Boasts the Most Award Winners?The Chicago Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) is given the credit for selecting a rookie of the year (hereafter referred to as ROY Award) in baseball beginning in 1940.
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AC's Sportswriters, Experts and Clowns: Tackling Today's Hot Sport TopicsA handful of AC's very own sportswriters take a closer look into some of the issues that are a hot topic in the sports world right now. The writers will debate each other, "Around The Horn" style, with you - AC's very own readers - picking the winner. -
The Ten Most Unbreakable Baseball RecordsA list of the ten most unbreakable major league baseball records, both single season and career. They are listed and talked about in order of impossible to ever break, to one in a million long shot.
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Best Shortstop Not in the Hall of Fame: Baseball's Alan TrammellAlan Trammell had a long and successful career. Unfortunately, shortstops who have appeared on the Major League Baseball scene since Trammell retired have overshadowed him.
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Pro Football Preview 2007-08 Season: NFC NorthThe NFC North is going to have a division with a challenge coming along the way. The defending NFC Champion Chicago Bears are set to be challenged big time for not just the division crown, but also the NFC championship.
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Best Second Baseman Not in the Hall of Fame - Baseball's Lou WhitakerLou Whitaker was a great player in his day, but has gotten little consideration for Hall of Fame selection.
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The AL East Race HandicappedWith two months remaining in the Major League Baseball season, it is time to go through and see how each team has done and how they might do the rest of the year. This is part four or six parts. The American League East, home to possibly baseball's top rivalry.
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A Few Considered Words on Barry BondsNow that Bonds has broken the record, what does it mean and what does he deserve?
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