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  2. Babe Ruth League - Wikipedia

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    The Bambino Division was renamed "Cal Ripken Baseball, a Division of Babe Ruth League, Inc. Famous "Ironman" player for the legendary Baltimore Orioles. Cal Ripken Jr.' s visions and philosophies, molded by his father, longtime Oriole coach and manager Cal Ripken Sr., (1935–1999), directly parallel those of Babe Ruth League, Inc. Now two of ...

  3. Dartball - Wikipedia

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    Dartball uses baseball-like rules and scoring. Dartball rules and board configurations vary from league to league, but generally teams comprise either seven or nine players plus possible alternates. Dartball teams are usually formed by churches, often playing their games during fall and winter months in church basements or common areas. Most ...

  4. Aberdeen IronBirds - Wikipedia

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    The Cal Ripken World Series moved across the street to Cal Sr.'s Yard in 2005. The name "IronBirds" was chosen for two reasons: Cal Ripken's "Ironman" streak of 2,632 consecutive baseball games played and the team's affiliation with the Orioles (the Baltimore team is often referred to as "The Birds"). [3]

  5. Ripken (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Ripken was born in Boise, Idaho, on August 1, 2016. [1] [2] He was named after Cal Ripken Jr., the Baseball Hall of Fame player for the Baltimore Orioles. [1] [3] His father "Cowboy Kohl" served as the kicking tee retriever for the Boise State Broncos football team. [1] [3] Ripken was recorded as weighing 70 lb (32 kg) on his minor league ...

  6. Youse's Maryland Orioles - Wikipedia

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    Youse's Maryland Orioles were founded in 1952 by the Leone Family of Baltimore Maryland. Although the team has changed name and management on several occasions since then, it has been in continuous operation. The team currently competes in both the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League and the All America Amateur Baseball Association ("AAABA"). [1]

  7. Cal Ripken Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Ripken was born in Havre de Grace, Maryland, the son of Violet Roberta "Vi" Ripken (née Gross) and Cal Ripken Sr.He has German, English, and Irish ancestry. [5] [6] Though the Ripkens called Aberdeen, Maryland, their home, they were often on the move because of Cal Sr.'s coaching duties with the Baltimore Orioles organization. [7]

  8. Ryan Minor, the man who started at third base for the Orioles ...

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    Minor was a two-sport star at Oklahoma and was chosen in both the MLB and NBA drafts in 1996.

  9. Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The 6,300-seat Ripken Stadium held its first game on June 18, 2002. As of 2011 the team had sold out every home game at Ripken Stadium since it began playing there in 2002. [7] [8] The stadium is part of Cal Ripken Jr.'s Aberdeen Complex in his hometown of Aberdeen, Maryland, located just off Interstate 95 at Maryland Route 22.