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Baseball Biography

Cal Ripken Jr.

American · Born 1960

Iron ManBaltimore Orioles2632 Consecutive Games
Shortstop/Third Base
431
home runs
0.276
avg

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The Iron Man — 2,632 consecutive games played from 1982 to 1998, breaking Lou Gehrig's record that was considered unbreakable.

Cal Ripken Jr. played 2,632 consecutive games — breaking Lou Gehrig's record of 2,130 on September 6, 1995, in front of a packed Camden Yards and a national television audience. The record is considered one of the most unbreakable in major American sport. He was also an exceptional shortstop — winning two Gold Gloves and two AL MVP awards — changing the template for what a shortstop could be physically and offensively.

When he broke Gehrig's record, the game was stopped for over 22 minutes while the crowd gave him a standing ovation — one of the most emotional moments in American sports history.

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Career Honours

  • 2x AL MVP
  • 2x Gold Glove
  • 2,632 consecutive games (record)
  • World Series Champion 1983
  • Broke Gehrig's Record