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The Ripken way

a manual for baseball and life
1999
Cal Ripken, Sr. applies the lessons he has learned from baseball as player, manager, coach, and scout, to the game of life.

Cal Ripken, Jr.

Hall of Fame baseball superstar
2014
Chronicles the life of Hall of Fame baseball player, Cal Ripken, Jr., from his youth with a baseball manager father to his status as one of the most legendary players in baseball history.

Greg Maddux, Cal Ripken, Jr.

1996
Discusses the personal and professional achievements of baseball players Greg Maddux, winner of four consecutive Cy Young Awards, and Cal Ripken, Jr., star shortstop and two-time American League MVP.

Ripken

Cal on Cal
1995
Photograpic diary of Cal Ripkin, record-breaking short-stop for the Baltimore Orioles, with reflections by the player on his life, training, family, and career.

Get in the game

8 elements of perseverance that make the difference
2007
Baseball legend Cal Ripken, Jr., shares his Eight Elements of Perseverance, which helped him find success and fulfillment in all areas of his life, and offers advice on how others can use those principles in their own lives.

Cal Ripken, Jr.

quiet hero
1995
Biography of Orioles' shortstop Cal Ripken that highlights his career and emphasizes his development as a role model.

Cal Ripken, Jr.

baseball's iron man
1998
Covers the life of the Baltimore Orioles star shortstop, from his childhood in a baseball family to his own successful career, including his breaking of the record for most consecutive games played.

Baseball's iron man

Cal Ripkin Jr., a tribute
2007
Discusses the passion Cal Ripken, Jr. has for the game of baseball, covering his ability on the field with the Baltimore Orioles, his record for consecutive games, his popularity within the league and among fans, and his induction into the Hall of Fame.

Cal Ripken Jr., quiet hero

1993
A biography of the Baltimore Orioles star shortstop who received the Lou Gehrig Memorial Award as the major leaguer who best fits the image and character of the Hall of Fame first baseman.

Cal Ripken, Jr.

1997
A biography of the Baltimore Orioles' shortstop who earned the nickname "Iron Man" in 1995 when he broke Lou Gehrig's record for most consecutive games played.

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