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Ripken ponders future

Check out this piece from the Bloomberg News Service, in which Cal Ripken says that he's starting to consider the possibility of returning to the major leagues as a manager.

Here's an excerpt:

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Ripken, a two-time Most Valuable Player who played in a record 2,632 straight Major League Baseball games, said in 2007 that he would consider returning to the sport as a manager or coach after his teenage children were grown. His daughter, Rachel, is now in college and his son, Ryan, is a sophomore in high school.

"I valued that time frame and I wanted to be there, and I'm starting to think about it a little more now," Ripken said in an interview with Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance." "When my boy goes off to college, if there's a time to come back to the game, maybe that's the time."

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