Cal Ripken Jr. opens up on breaking Lou Gehrig's streak, the 2023 Orioles, more
Cal Ripken's streak 25 years later
2,131: Cal Ripken Jr. breaks Lou Gehrig's consecutive-games streak – Sun Sentinel
Sachio Kinugasa, Japanese Baseball's Iron Man, Is Dead at 71 - The New York Times
Cal Ripken Jr.: First Pitch 'A Reality Check' About How Much Time Has Passed Since 2,131 - PressBox
ON THIS DATE: 'Ironman' Cal Ripken Jr. breaks Gehrig's consecutive games streak
Excerpt: Comparing Cal Ripken Jr., Lou Gehrig streaks - Sports Illustrated
Life Is A Grind': Cal Ripken, Jr. Looks Back 20 Years After The Streak
A Look Back at Cal Ripken Jr's AMAZING Streak - Jugs Sports
Cal Ripken, Jr. 2131 Record Bottle
20 baseball records that may never be broken - Newsday
TSN Archives: The day Cal Ripken Jr.'s ironman streak ended
Gunn Honda - On this day in 1995, Baltimore Orioles shortstop and now Hall of Famer, Cal Ripken Jr. played in his 2,131st consecutive game, breaking Lou Gehrig's record for most consecutive
CAL RIPKEN JR. Cal Ripken Jr. had a remarkable playing career. He was Major League Baseball’s finest representative.
CAL RIPKEN JR. BREAKS LOU GEHRIG’S RECORD 19”x13” COMMEMORATIVE POSTER
Cal Ripken 2131 Breaks Lou Gehrig Record Sept 6 1995 Card