Tomoyuki Sugano reached into his locker in the Orioles’ clubhouse, pulled out his phone and started Googling. Sugano is in his first season in MLB after spending 12 seasons in Nippon Professional ...
September 7 - Saturday night in Baltimore, Cal Ripken Jr. and the Orioles celebrated the 30th anniversary of his breaking the Major League Baseball record for consecutive games played with his 2,131st ...
For two minutes on that September evening 30 years ago, a pair of musicians took center stage at Camden Yards, the world watching, to perform a national anthem that originated in Baltimore. Bruce ...
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 ...
Thirty years ago, the Orioles’ game at Camden Yards was delayed for 22 minutes and 15 seconds as fans gave a standing ovation to Cal Ripken Jr. for breaking Lou Gehrig’s consecutive games played ...
BALTIMORE – Thirty years ago, Cal Ripken Jr. officially became baseball’s “Iron Man” when he broke Lou Gehrig’s streak with 2,131 consecutive games played. It almost didn’t happen. More than two years ...
Cal Ripken Jr.'s streak of 2,632 consecutive games may be MLB's most unbeatable record. Orioles celebrated the 30th anniversary of Ripken passing Lou Gehrig with game No. 2,131. Hall of Famers flocked ...
Twenty-seven years ago, Cal Ripken Jr. pulled the plug. On Sept. 20, 1998, the Iron Man benched himself for the Orioles’ final home game, against the New York Yankees. The Streak — Ripken’s string of ...