The last player to wear No. 7 in Baltimore was Billy Ripken in 1988 before the number was unofficially retired when Cal Sr. died in 1999. Billy Ripken currently works as an analyst for MLB Network.
Here, he steps back to examine why ""Mass Media"" keeps... Cal Ripken, Jr., Author, Bill Ripken, Author, Larry Burke, Author. Random $25.95 (256p) ISBN 978-1-4000-6122-8 This book is the next best ...
Drawing on techniques developed by their father Cal Ripken Sr baseball legend Cal Ripken Jr and his brother Bill bring decades of experience to this coaching series aimed at strengthening the ...
David Rubenstein grew up in Baltimore and now owns the Orioles. But for most of his life, nobody — not even Rubenstein ...
1995 — Cal Ripken plays in his 2,131st consecutive major league game to surpass Lou Gehrig’s 56-year record. Ripken receives a 22-minute standing ovation and later hits a homer in Baltimore’s 4-2 win ...
The people I have most respected in my life were people who had courage… To this day whenever I see courage around me, in a ...
Bill Foley fronted $500 million to buy into the ... The Orioles manufactured an “electrical malfunction” to postpone a 1997 game Cal Ripken, Jr., wasn’t going to make (which would have ...
For Don A. Moore, a researcher who studies biases in human decision-making, the prominence of WAR when it comes to voting ...
Alex Morgan announced her retirement from pro soccer in an emotional 4½-minute video she posted to social media.
1920 — Bill Tilden wins his first of seven U.S. Open ... dating to 1887. 1995 — Cal Ripken plays in his 2,131st consecutive major league game to surpass Lou Gehrig’s 56-year record.