After a tad more seasoning at Triple-A, the Baltimore Orioles finally called up top prospect Jackson Holliday for his MLB debut. Like all Orioles fans, legend Cal Ripken Jr.
Cal Ripken Jr., the renowned baseball star is now gearing up for another run with the Baltimore Orioles. The O’s legend will be part of the team’s new ownership group.
What do Grant Hill, Cal Ripken Jr. and Michael Bloomberg have in common? They're part of the ownership group that just purchased the Baltimore Orioles.
The Angelos family on Monday formally announced their intent to sell the Baltimore Orioles to a group of private equity billionaires led by David Rubenstein and others, including Hall of Famer and lifelong Oriole Cal Ripken Jr., for $1.725 billion.
Orioles fans may not know much about new owner David Rubenstein. But they're very familiar with one of his co-owners.
David Rubenstein and Mike Arougheti will initially purchase 40% of the club before buying out the rest
Former Baltimore Orioles infielder Ryan Minor died Friday at the age of 49 after a lengthy battle with cancer. Minor was best known for his role in baseball history.
Minor was diagnosed with colon cancer last year
Twenty-five years ago today, Sept. 20, 1998, Cal Ripken Jr., who had started 2,632 consecutive games, walked into manager Ray Miller's office 20 minutes before game time and said, "Today's the day."
In this day and age in sports, it's become more and more rare for players to stay with one franchise for the duration of their career. Free agency changed the game as much as anything that's ever been implemented, and has given players much more control over their own futures.
Cal Ripken Jr. was a part of Fox’s coverage of the 2023 MLB All-Star Game at T-Mobile Park in Seattle on Tuesday night, which led him to make an interesting revelation.
In baseball, the best stat to determine a player's worth is WAR — wins above replacement — an analytical metric that was not available until relatively recently.
1-There are six players whose entire major league careers of 10 or more seasons were spent with the Orioles. Three were Brooks Robinson, Cal Ripken Jr.
Vegas Golden Knights forward Phil Kessel broke the NHL's ironman record by playing in his 990th consecutive game on Tuesday night against the San Jose Sharks.
September 6 is a historic date in Major League Baseball history, particularly for the Baltimore Orioles. Back in 1995, Cal Ripken Jr. became baseball’s new “Iron Man.” That was a title that had previously belonged to Lou Gehrig.
BALTIMORE–Twenty years after he concluded his Hall of Fame career with the Orioles, Cal Ripken Jr. is still setting records. On Wednesday, Ripken and his brother Bill participated in a ribbon cutting for the 100th sports facility developed by the Cal Ripken Sr.
Baltimore Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr. wanted to show support for his wife during her virtual judicial confirmation hearing, and what better way to do it than having his disembodied head floating around in the background?
Ripken mostly kept his diagnosis under wraps but now that he has recovered, he wants to share his story so that others would get regular checkups so that doctors can catch anything early.
Breaking one of Cal Ripken Jr.’s all-time records seems like a great thing. He is a legend in the game and to surpass one of his statistical feats would seem like an accomplishment.
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There have been 31 starting shortstops on the Baltimore Orioles since Cal Ripken Jr. switched over to third base in 1997. How many of them can you name?
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