Ripken in retirement

Coverage of Ripken since his retirement in 2001

Ripken bowed out with plan in hand

It's a familiar story.

The favorite son of Aberdeen gets honor in Bel Air

Aberdeen's favorite son received a hero's welcome last week -- in Bel Air.

The Flip Side

Ripken bobbleheads a nod to resale market

It didn't take long. The Orioles gave away a Cal Ripken Jr. bobblehead doll Sunday, and now, they are on eBay.

Peter Schmuck: Baseball's hallowed ground no shelter from steroid talk

Cal Ripken Jr. seemed to enjoy his orientation trip to upstate New York this week, but even in the idyllic small-town setting of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, he could not escape the big-city questions about the troubling state of the game.

Rick Maese: Ripken a reminder of O's past success, current problems

More than five years have passed, and the face of the organization still hasn't changed. Not for a single day. It was there again yesterday for the home opener, in fact. We saw him lob a soft toss to Miguel Tejada - the ceremonial first pitch. And just as they always had before, the fans went crazy.

Ripken, MLB to promote inner-city baseball

Ripken, MLB to promote inner-city baseball

Cal Ripken wants to share his love of baseball with inner-city children, and he's going to put up big money to get this message across.

Commentary

Ray Frager: In young season, MASN gets no-decision on O's

Early in the baseball season, when everything is new, each movement on the field is put under a microscope. So the Orioles' 0-3 start gets scrutinized far more than a three-game losing streak in the middle of the season.

Angelos: No Ripken sale

Orioles owner Peter Angelos adamantly denied a foxsports.com report last night that said he is talking to a group that includes Cal Ripken about buying the club.

Rick Maese: Ripken would be perfect prescription to revive O's

Pennant fever returns to Camden Yards tonight, once again unpacking its bags and filling the cramped quarters of the visiting clubhouse. The New York Yankees' September series against the Orioles has turned into an annual celebration of the Haves and the Haven't-A-Clues. In the visitors' dugout tonight, they'll be talking about next month, and over on the first base side, talk is already geared toward next year.

If Orioles go on market, Ripken has an interest

Cal Ripken Jr. says he would consider purchasing the Orioles if owner Peter G. Angelos put the club up for sale.

Ripken is local hero for Ga. team's fans

More than 600 miles from Camden Yards, baseball fans in this Savannah River city are wearing Orioles jerseys in malls where country music plays and in restaurants where the iced tea is served sugary sweet.

Ripken brothers open facility for youths in Myrtle Beach

Cal Ripken and brother Bill were on hand yesterday to open The Ripken Experience-Myrtle Beach, a $23 million facility in South Carolina that's as close to a dream complex as middle school players might have.

'The Ripken Way' for parents

When O's legend Cal Ripken was putting the finishing touches on his instructional book, How to Play Baseball the Ripken Way, in 2004, he decided that no tome on the modern youth game would be complete if it failed to address matters that transcended on-the-field techniques.

Ripken to offer advice in column in The Sun

Cal Ripken Jr. always envisioned a career beyond playing baseball for the Orioles, but writing an advice column for a newspaper?

Cal Inc.

The rookie Cal Ripken Jr., sitting at the back of the team bus, had an unusual question for the seasoned major-league players: What were they going to do after baseball?

Ripkens celebrate opening of Cal Sr.'s Yard

Vi Ripken threw out the first pitch last night to start the 2005 Cal Ripken 12-and-under World Series on a special occasion.

Honoring the Iron Man

Cal Ripken: Hall of Fame special section
(Photo courtesy of National Baseball Hall of Fame Library)

Take a trip through Ripken's career with photos from each of his 21 seasons with the Orioles and beyond