Sept 05,1995: Ripken ties Gehrig
Submitted by BTGrimes on Mon, 09/05/2011 - 7:00am |
| Ripken Ties Lou Gehrig BALTIMORE, MARYLAND • Drama followed Cal Ripken in the summer of 1995. On this date that year he tied Lou Gehrig's 2,130 consecutive games played streak. He received a 5 minute standing ovation from his hometown Camden Yards crowd when the game became official in the bottom of the 5th inning. If that wasn't dramatic enough, Ripken homered the following inning. The 35-year old shortstop, who been playing every single game on the Baltimore Orioles schedule for 14 years, would go on to play almost three more full seasons before ending the streak September 20, 1998 having played in 2,632 consecutive games. The only active player (as of this writing) among the top 15 in consecutive games played is Miguel Tejada, another former Oriole. Tejada was not quite half-way there when his streak ended at 1,152 games in a row. He only had about seven more years to go without missing a game. Think Ripken's streak will ever be broken? Contributing sources: This baseball history calendar is brought to you by TODAY in BASEBALL. Spread the word. Hyperlink www.todayinbaseball.com to your website. |
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