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Cal shakes hands with fans as he does a victory lap around
Baltimore's Camden Yards after breaking Lou Gehrig's record of 2,130 consecutive games in this Sept.
6, 1995 photo. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)
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Baltimore Orioles Cal Ripken Jr. waves to the crowd after breaking Lou Gehrig's record
of 2,130 consecutive games in this Sept. 6, 1995 photo in Baltimore's Camden Yards.
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2 Oct 97 - Cal greets teammate Harold Baines at the plate after they both scored on Mike Bordick's single in the eighth inning of game two of the American League division playoffs in Seattle. Baltimore won the game 9-3.
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Cal Ripken Jr. hits a base hit in
the eighth inning of his 2, 131st consecutive game Sept. 6 1995, breaking Lou Gehrig's streak. Gary Hershorn/Reuters
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20 Nov 97 - Baseball's ironman Cal Ripken Jr. presents Mavericks A.C. Green with a signed Orioles jersey during a half-time ceremony honoring Green's 907th consecutive game November 20. Green became the NBA's new all-time Ironman.
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