Thirty years ago, former Orioles player Cal Ripken Jr. became baseball's "Iron Man" as he played his 2,131st consecutive game, breaking Lou Gehrig's consecutive game streak.
Arkansas shortstop Wehiwa Aloy still has a long way to go to break Cal Ripken, Jr.'s streak of 2,632 games in a row played.
Earlier this year, Cal Ripken Jr. joined David Rubenstein as part of the Orioles’ new ownership group. Tuesday, he sold off ...
a commemorative baseball created by the MLB to honor Cal Ripken Jr's milestone of playing 2,131 consecutive games. The event serves to honor sports, entertainment, and business leaders who are ...