BALTIMORE (AP) — Cal Ripken Jr. had some help for his lap around Camden Yards this time. The Hall of Fame shortstop sat atop a red convertible while riding from the right-field corner across the ...
Rex Hudler pestered plate umpire Larry Barnett for a game-used baseball, one with the orange laces and number “8” stamp to commemorate Baltimore Orioles shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. breaking Lou Gehrig’s ...
A national TV audience. A cheering crowd that included the nation’s president. A 22-minute standing ovation that interrupted the game. All to watch a baseball player show up to work on Sept. 6, 1995.
Jayson Stark was 16 years into what is now a 46-year Hall of Fame baseball-writing career when he walked into Baltimore’s Camden Yards on the night of Sept. 6, 1995, knowing exactly what was about to ...
WASHINGTON — The definition of the word “unbreakable” changed last week when Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin overtook Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky for the most goals in NHL history, completing a 20-year ...
This year marks the 30th anniversary of Cal Ripken Jr. playing his 2,131st consecutive game and setting new records. In an interview with 11 News, Ripken said that Sept. 6, 1995, started pretty ...
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