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Key Dates In Cal Ripken's Streak
May 30 -- The streak begins with Ripken batting eighth and playing third base in a game against Toronto. Ripken played third base for the first 27 games of the streak. June 5 -- Ripken's record streak of 8,243 consecutive innings, spanning 904 games, begins in a game at Minnesota. July 1 -- Orioles manager Earl Weaver moves Ripken to shortstop in a game at Cleveland, despite unanimous disapproval from the critics. Streak: 118 games -- Wins A.L. Rookie of the Year Award after hitting .264 with 28 homers and 93 RBI.
1983
1984
1985 April 11 -- Ripken does not play in an exhibition game at the U.S. Naval Academy. April 12 -- Ripken is in the lineup for a game against Toronto to keep the streak alive. Streak: 603 -- Hit .282 with 26 homers and 110 RBI.
1986
1987 Streak: 927 -- Hit .252 with 27 homers and 98 RBI.
1988 Streak: 1,088 -- After enduring an 0-for-29 stretch in April, the longest hitless streak of his career, Ripken hits .264 with 23 homers and 81 RBI.
1989 Streak: 1,250 -- Hit .257 with 21 homers and 93 RBI.
1990 Streak: 1,411 -- Commits only 3 errors in 161 games (681 chances). Has streaks of 95 errorless games and 431 errorless chances, both records for a shortstop. Hits for his lowest average (.250) for a full season, but still leads the Orioles in homers (21), RBI (84) and runs (78).
1991
1992
1993 July 15 -- Ripken hits his 278th homer as a shortstop, most ever hit by a major leaguer at that position surpassing Hall-of-Famer Ernie Banks' previous record of 277, in a game against Minnesota. Streak: 1,897 -- Led major league shortstops in homers for the ninth time in the last 11 years with 24 and in RBI for the eighth time with 90. Led A.L. shortstops in assists (495) for the seventh time in his career, tying the A.L. record. Led A.L. shortstops in total chances (738) for the fifth time.
1994 August 1 -- Plays 2,000th straight game at Baltimore visits Minnesota. August 12 -- Players go on strike. Season is canceled by owners one month later. Streak: 2,009 -- Batted over .300 (.315) for the fourth time in his career and drove in 75 runs. Led major league shortstops in fielding percentage (.985).
1995 April 26 -- On a belated opening day, the streak continues in Kansas City. September 5 -- Ripken ties Lou Gehrig's record of 2,130 consecutive games played as the Orioles defeat California, 8-0. He receives a standing ovation of more than five minutes from the sellout crowd at Oriole Park at Camden Yards when the game becomes official in the bottom of the fifth inning. One inning later, he homers into the left-field seats. September 6 -- Ripken establishes a new record of 2,131 consecutive games played in a 4-2 victory over California. He again hits a homer, this time in the fourth inning. When the game becomes official after the top of the fifth, there is a 22-minute ovation for Ripken, who takes a victory lap around the field. October 1 -- Ripken concluded the 1995 season by playing in his 2,153rd game, a 4-0 victory over the Detroit Tigers. He goes 0-for-2 with a pair of walks and finishes the season with 17 homers, 88 RBI and a .262 batting average. Streak: 2,153 -- Became baseball's all-time Iron Man tying and breaking Lou Gehrig's consecutive games played record of 2,130. Received Sports Illustrated and Sporting News Sportsman of the Year Awards. Led all AL shortstops with a .989 fielding percentage and 100 double plays turned. Hit .262 with 17 homers and 88 RBI in 144 games.
1996 May 26 -- Ripken plays in his 2,200th consecutive game, the last 2,173 at shortstop, as the Orioles beat Oakland, 6-1, at Baltimore. May 28 -- Ripken enjoys his first career three-homer game and collects a career-high eight RBI in a 12-8 win at Seattle. May 29 -- Ripken hits his 334th career home run, moving past Eddie Murray for first-place on the team's all-time list, in a 9-8 loss at Seattle. June 14 -- Ripken plays in 2,216th consecutive game in a 6-1 win at Kansas City, setting a new consecutive games world record. The previous mark of 2,215 was held by third baseman Sachio Kinugasa who played with the Hiroshima Carp in Japan's Central League. July 15 -- Ripken starts at third base for the first time since June 30th, 1982 as the Orioles beat Toronto, 8-6, at Camden Yards. He had made 2,216 consecutive starts at shortstop, a major league record at any position, until starting six games at third from July 15-21. August 9 -- Ripken registers his 2,500th career hit, a single off Chicago's Bill Simas, in a 4-3, 10-inning loss to the White Sox. September 29 -- Plays in 163rd game of season in a 4-1 loss at Toronto to extend consecutive games streak to 2,316 games. Streak: 2,316 -- Starter on the AL All-Star team for the 13th consecutive season. Surpassed 100 RBI for the fourth time in his career. Hit .278 with 26 homers and 102 RBI. Broke Lou Gehrig's record for most consecutive years playing all of club's games (14) and most years leading the majors in games played (8). Completes 16th year with the Orioles, the most seasons with the same club among active major leaguers, one year more than San Diego's Tony Gwynn.
1997 July 8th -- Plays in his 15th consecutive All-Star Game, and first at third base. July 20th -- Drew his third career ejection when umpire Al Clark tossed him after a strikeout call. Streak: 2,478 games -- Since breaking Gehrig's streak, he has played in 346 straight games, which would be the second longest streak in baseball behind Jeff Bagwell (351); finished year in a 6-for-36 slump, but hit .270 with 17 homers and 84 RBI.
1998 April 25th -- Ripken is scheduled to play in his 2,500th straight game against Oakland in Baltimore.
September 20th -- Ripken pulled himself from the starting lineup against the New York Yankees in the Orioles' final home game of the 1998 season, ending his consecutive games-played streak at 2,632 games. Ripken had not missed playing in a regular-season game since May 30, 1982.
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