Honoring the Iron Man
Baltimoresun.com is looking for Orioles fans to write about their favorite Cal Ripken Jr. memories. Entries can be personal anecdotes, memories of Ripken's top performances or thoughts on what he meant to the Orioles and baseball. Fan articles will be published leading up to Ripken's Hall of Fame induction. Please limit submissions to 700 words maximum. E-mail your submission to sports@baltimoresun.com and include your name and phone number for verification purposes.
Submit your favorite Ripken memories
Share your favorite memories of Cal Ripken Jr.. Longer memories and anecdotes can be sent to sports@baltimoresun.com for possible online publication.
I saw his last game. Very nostalgic
Submitted by Neiman
12:38 PM EDT, Aug 2, 2007
I was fortunate to work on the grounds crew during my high school years, 1989 through 1991. During this time I had many interactions with many ballplayers, and being a huge baseball fan, this was a dream job. It was never about the $3.35 p/hour, it was about being apart of the Oriole way.
Submitted by Chuck Jacobs
12:44 PM EDT, Jul 31, 2007
I was there at Camden Yards when Cal set the record for most consecutive games. That is my greatest thrill as a baseball fan. I don't know of anyone more deserving of the Hall of Fame.
Submitted by Ronald Donett
3:42 PM EDT, Jul 30, 2007
Honoring the Iron Man
O's faithful reflect on Cal's career
I share the same memory that thousands of Orioles fans share: Cal's last game ever.
Honoring the Iron Man
Getting to know Cal
The bleachers were mostly empty that night in 1984.
Honoring the Iron Man
What you saw was what you got with Cal
Very rarely in today's society do you find sports personalities who you hope your child can idolize on the playing field and in the game of life. Cal Ripken is one of those stars.
Honoring the Iron Man
The night The Streak ended
It was just another Yankees-Orioles game at Camden Yards.
Honoring the Iron Man
A birthday present from Cal
I was at Camden Yards that glorious night in 1995 when the 2,131 banner was raised.
Honoring the Iron Man
Father, son enjoy Ripken's last game
From the time my now 11-year-old son was old enough to understand baseball, I started preaching the gospel of Cal to him.
(Photo courtesy of National Baseball Hall of Fame Library) | ||||
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