Cal Ripken: I'll Never Dance with the Stars!
Baltimore Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr. claims he belongs on a ball field -- not in a ballroom. In an interview with CYInterview.com, Ripken was asked if he ever had any interest in becoming… READ MORE >
Calvin Edwin "Cal" Ripken, Jr. (born August 24, 1960), nicknamed "Iron Man", is a former Major League Baseball shortstop and third baseman. He played his entire 21-year baseball career for the Baltimore Orioles (1981–2001). Ripken is perhaps best known for breaking New York Yankees first baseman Lou Gehrig's record for consecutive games played, a record many deemed unbreakable. He surpassed the 56-year-old record when he played in his 2,131st consecutive game on September 6, 1995, against the California Angels in front of a sold-out crowd at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. To make the feat even more memorable, Ripken hit a home run in the previous night's game that tied Gehrig's record and another home run in his 2,131st game. Fans later voted his 2,131st game as Major League Baseball's "Most Memorable Moment" in MLB history. Ripken played in an additional 501 straight games over the next three years, and his streak ended at 2,632 games when he voluntarily removed his name from the lineup for the final Orioles home game of the 1998 season. His record 2,632 straight games spanned over seventeen seasons, from May 30, 1982, to September 20, 1998. A 19-time All-Star and member of the 3000
Baltimore Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr. claims he belongs on a ball field -- not in a ballroom. In an interview with CYInterview.com, Ripken was asked if he ever had any interest in becoming… READ MORE >