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Former Orioles shortstop Cal Ripken Jr.'s foundation is offering kids in Prince George's County the opportunity to bond with police officers over the basics of baseball at a unique summer camp.
Baltimore Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr. reacts to Jackson Holliday's MLB debut with his father’s number and the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation opening its 500th STEM center for kids NEW You can now ...
Cal Ripken Jr. stood on sacred baseball ground this morning, ... and he also went out and did different clinics in different areas to expose kids to baseball and the values of sports.
Cal Ripken Jr. and his wife Kelly Ripken officially finalized their divorce on Thursday morning. ... The former ballplayer said about his kids in an 2012 interview with The Washington Post: ...
ABERDEEN, Md. (WJZ)-- In March, more than 20,000 people were killed by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Now, as Mike Schuh reports, some Japanese children who lost everything were in Harford ...
Cal Ripken Jr. acknowledges fans from the press box during a game Sept. 1 against Tampa Bay. The Orioles commemorated the 20th anniversary of The Streak that night. ... for kids ages 4-12. ...
Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr. and Exelon Corp. CEO Calvin Butler are partnering to build STEM centers for kids in Baltimore and across the country.
The Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation ... MLB Hall of Famer Cal Ripken, Jr. was joined by ... This initiative is a continuation of the work Nike RBI has done to focus on underserved kids and communities ...
Cal Ripken Jr.’s eponymous tournaments for youth baseball players have merged with Cooperstown All Star Village under a new agreement with the owners of the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils.
When Cal Ripken Jr. gets together with his son, Ryan, they rekindle their rivalry. “He never let me win when I was a kid,” says Ryan Ripken, Cal’s 30-year-old son. “And I'm glad.