Ryan Ripken was 2 years old when his father stepped out of the dugout again, received an encouraging shove in the back and jogged around the warning track. When the ovation at Camden Yards lasted more ...
Ryan Ripken, Cal Ripken Jr.'s son, recently had a bold take about the Orioles, and it included Ryan Mountcastle and Coby Mayo ...
The Nationals announced they have agreed to terms with 24 players drafted in the 2014 First-Year Player Draft, including five of the top seven they selected. The most recognizable name of those is ...
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. I tell you what, ...
Ryan Minor, who played in four MLB seasons and replaced Cal Ripken Jr. when he decided to end his consecutive-games streak, died Friday at the age of 49. The University of Oklahoma said that Minor ...
Ryan Minor, the Baltimore Orioles infielder who became part of baseball history when he replaced Cal Ripken at the end of his record-setting consecutive games streak in 1998, has died. He was 49. The ...
Former Baltimore Orioles infielder Ryan Minor died Friday at the age of 49 after a lengthy battle with cancer. Minor was best known for his role in baseball history. The former infielder was the first ...
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Ryan Minor, the man who replaced Baltimore Oriole legend Cal Ripken in 1998 when he voluntarily ended his streak of consecutive games played, has died, according to a post on X ...
Ryan Minor, a former two-sport star at Oklahoma and MLB player, died after a battle with cancer Friday at age 49. He is best known for replacing Cal Ripken Jr. in the lineup after Ripken broke MLB’s ...
“A lot of people tell me, ‘It must have been so great to be a Ripken.' And I go, ‘Well, I'm proud to be a Ripken, but not for the reasons you might think.' ” – Ryan Ripken When Cal Ripken Jr. gets ...
Ryan Minor, a two-sport star at the University of Oklahoma who started in Cal Ripken’s spot in the lineup to end the Hall of Famer’s record consecutive games played streak, died on Friday after a ...
Ryan Minor, whose start at third base for the Orioles on Sept. 20, 1998, ended Cal Ripken Jr.’s record consecutive games streak, died Friday of stage 4 colon cancer. He was 49. “He truly was the best ...