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Cal Ripken was previously married to Kelly Geer (1987).

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Cal Ripken is a 63 year old American Baseballer. Born Calvin Edwin Ripken Jr. on 24th August, 1960 in Havre de Grace, Maryland and educated at Aberdeen (Aberdeen, MD), he is famous for played in a record 2,632 straight games. His zodiac sign is Virgo.

Relationship Statistics

TypeTotalLongestAverageShortest
Married239 years38 years37 years
Encounter1---
Total339 years25 years, 4 months37 years

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First NameCal
Last NameRipken, Jr.
Full Name at BirthCalvin Edwin Ripken Jr.
Alternative NameThe Iron Man, Cal Ripken, Jr.
Birthday24th August, 1960
BirthplaceHavre de Grace, Maryland
Height6' 4" (193 cm)
Weight200lbs (91 kg)
BuildAthletic
Eye ColorBlue
Hair ColorGrey
Zodiac SignVirgo
EthnicityWhite
NationalityAmerican
High SchoolAberdeen High School, Aberdeen, Maryland, Aberdeen (Aberdeen, MD)
Occupation TextFormer Major League Baseball Player
OccupationBaseball
Baseball PositionShortstop
BatsRight
ThrowsRight
MLB First Game Date10th August, 1981
MLB Final Game Date6th October, 2001
DraftDrafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 2nd round of the 1978 amateur draft.
Hall of FameInducted into the Hall of Fame by BBWAA as Player in 2007 (537/545 ballots).
Claim to Fameplayed in a record 2,632 straight games

Calvin Edwin Ripken Jr. (born August 24, 1960), nicknamed "The Iron Man", is an American former baseball shortstop and third baseman who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Baltimore Orioles (1981–2001). One of his position's most offensively productive players, Ripken compiled 3,184 hits, 431 home runs, and 1,695 runs batted in during his career, and he won two Gold Glove Awards for his defense. He was a 19-time All-Star and was twice named American League (AL) Most Valuable Player (MVP). Ripken holds the record for consecutive games played, 2,632, surpassing Lou Gehrig's streak of 2,130 that had stood for 56 years and that many deemed unbreakable. In 2007, he was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility with 98.53% of votes, the sixth-highest election percentage ever.

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