BASEBALL RECORD BROKEN ON THIS DAY IN 1995

When Cal Ripken Jr. Became a God, Broke the Unbreakable Record

On September 6, 1995, Baltimore Orioles shortstop Cal Ripken Jr.
played in his 2,131st consecutive game, breaking “Iron Horse” Lou Gehrig’s record for
most consecutive games played.

“The Iron Man” was credited with reviving interest in baseball after
a 1994 work stoppage forced the cancellation of the World Series
and soured fans on the national pastime.

Cal Ripken breaks Lou Gehrig's record | Baseball Hall of Fame

September 6, 1995: Cal Ripken surpasses Lou Gehrig's 'unbreakable' record  with 2,131st consecutive game – Society for American Baseball Research

15 Years Ago: Cal Ripken Jr. Restores Magic to Baseball | Sports Then and  Now

Why 1995 Angels appreciated their place in history with Cal Ripken Jr. -  Los Angeles Times

Cal Ripken Jr. | Academy of Achievement

Cal Ripken, Jr. – An Inspirational Iron Man | Open Space | National  Recreation and Park Association
Calvin Edwin Ripken Jr. (65)

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