A starting point
Ripken Stadium expensive for city
Stars shine at Ripken gala
Memorabilia show to bring back the magic
Ripken, Gwynn in sync
It's stuff of fiction, but it's fact
Ripken welcomed to Baseball Hall of Fame with 98.5 percent of vote on his first ballot
Cal's counted in at Cooperstown
'Being elected ... is the ultimate'
For fans in '95, Ripken's pen was mightier than his bat
Weighing in, fans on balance laud Ripken's career
Ripken ranks in Big 3
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Voters: More than 2,131 reasons that Ripken belongs
Tom Colicchio and Cal Ripken Jr. have the same style - but that's about it
Orioles great Cal Ripken Jr. might set the mark for the highest percentage of the Hall of Fame vote
Ripken is local hero for Ga. team's fans
If Orioles go on market, Ripken has an interest
Question of the day
Out of game, out of sorts for O's budding 'Iron Man'
From The Baltimore Sun's archives: Vi Ripken first to hear news of Cal Ripken Jr.'s retirement
Cal Ripken Jr. announces retirement; legend's career marked by 'Streak,' trail he blazed as good-hitting shortstop
Baseball's signature player When Cal Ripken Jr. takes the field to give out autographs, it's the fans who get a signing bonus.
FUNDS SOUGHT FOR STADIUM IN ABERDEEN; MAYOR BOUTIN WANTS MINOR-LEAGUE BASEBALL IN RIPKEN'S HOMETOWN; SECRET OFFER OF $1 MILLION; HARFORD EXECUTIVE RELUCTANT TO COMMIT TO AID FROM COUNTY
Ripken museum is complete, classy tribute
Nomo, Ripken are hits in Japan Heroes: Hideo Nomo, the Los Angeles Dodgers' pitching ace, is a hit back home in Japan. But so is Oriole shortstop Cal Ripken, because he broke the consecutive-games-played record once held by a Japanese iron man.
Catch of a Lifetime
Weaver in Cooperstown Earl of Baltimore: Hall induction of Hanlon, too, embellishes Orioles' baseball legacy.
How will The Streak end? Ripken's bad break: Injury raises question, whose answer only fate nose, er, knows.
Donovan, Ripken to receive Courage Awards
Tops banquet without Ripken is like a team without a pitcher
Ripken bandwagon starts up Shortstop's cards highlight '96 line
In a league of his own: the other Iron Man Another streak: Ernie Tyler, the Orioles' field attendant, hasn't missed a game since 1960.; Harford People
In a league of his own: the other Iron Man Field attendant for Orioles has streak from 1960
Diamonds are this magician's best friendDick Steiner...
Ripken gift to research shouldn't be overlooked
Aberdeen beams over its local hero
Angelos' pre-game warmup: party for movers, shakers
Aberdeen parade is home run
Cal Ripken Jr. touches home with victory
Cal Ripken Jr. touches home with victory lap
STREAK BEAT
Like 2,127 games before, Ripken just does his job
Cal Ripken: Not a speck of dirt nor controversy
No question about it, media can be relentless Cal's Endless Interview
Only Ripken can say when end will come
Ripken could pull double duty
Cal stops N.Y. media's mean streak
Ripken museum planned for early '96 in Aberdeen
1987 Cal Ripken card