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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.
Cal Ripken Jr. is introduced before a game at Camden Yards on Aug. 9, 2019, against the Houston Astros. “It felt like baseball had already been played there,” Ripken said of his first ...
Cal Ripken Jr. reflects on 30 years of a "magical ballpark" — Oriole Park at Camden Yards News Sports Crime Watch Photos / Videos Opinion Entertainment Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Subscribe ...
Cal Ripken Jr. (C) tips his hat to the New York Yankees players who joined fans at Camden Yards in Baltimore, MD for a standing ovation to acknowledge Ripken’s consecutive game streak which ...
The Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation was named the beneficiary for the 2025 Under Armour Next All-America game scheduled for Sept.
The bronze statue of Cal Ripken Jr., now sits outside Oriole Park at Camden Yards (Photo by WBAL's Ed Kiernan).
A bank of lights out in the outfield never was able to come on and the power issue only impacted Camden Yards and not any other part of the city. Ripken’s streak stayed intact and one of ...
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — The Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation has been named the beneficiary of the 2025 Under Armour Next All-America Game, which is set for Saturday, Sept. 13 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards ...
Cal Ripken Jr. is taking a long view of a “really talented” Orioles team that he says has time to overcome injuries and develop a rhythm in ... Ripken, a frequent presence at Camden Yards, ...
Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr. and Ravens coach John Harbaugh sat next to each other in the first ... Wenceel Pérez's foul ball at Camden Yards would have been within catchable range if either of ...
Ryan Minor, infielder who replaced Cal Ripken to end consecutive games streak, dead at 49 By . Andrew Battifarano. Published Dec. 23, 2023, ... 1999, at Camden Yards in Baltimore.
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 ...
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