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Cal Ripken should not redirect to Cal Ripken Jr., because there was a man named Cal Ripken, Sr., also...I have changed this. — Braaropolis | Talk 20:12, 3 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Submitted for cleanup: the entire article is written more like a feature story than an encyclopedia article, and needs attention.-- Napthene 01:33, 19 May 2006 (UTC)
I've tried to clean it up with more neutral language. Some of the quotes should probably be removed if nobody can find anything to back them up. Mglovesfun 20:38, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
I'm not positive, but wasn't it Derek Jeter that moved to third for Cal in the 2001 All Star game? (I know whichever it was cleared it with Joe Torre ahead of time without telling Ripken. That I do remember from a post game interview with Torre.) S31064 ( talk) 19:24, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
Yes, Cal and Derek switched positions at the start of the 2001 All-Star game (much to the delight of the fans in attendance), though it took some convincing to get Cal to move. Derek had to point to Torre (who responded by waving his arm over, motioning Cal to move to SS) to get Cal to agree. They switched back after the 1st inning. TyVulpine ( talk) 03:07, 25 November 2009 (UTC)
Everytime I try to add that Cal is a lock for first ballot HOF induction, it gets zapped; if it's okay for Tony Gwynn's article to mention that, why not Cal? It's a pretty well known fact that Cal has an excellent chance of becoming the first unanimously elected player as well. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Estil ( talk • contribs)
on cal ripkens Tying night- im talking the night of game #2130 (his breaking night would be the night of the game sept 5 1995 i believe game #2131) he hit a home run which landed on a very peculiar red seat in left field- the only red seat in the ballpark. i believe: Section 86 Row FF Seat 10 (do a search its on the internet i know it for a fact i have season tickets right next to the seat, #7). anyways heres the interesting trivia note: he hit that EXACT same seat where he hit home run 278 which broke ernie banks old record for home runs by a shortstop in 1993. ive read this numerous times on the internet. i know someone will find it in a news article, i have the old baltimore sun where theres an article about him and it mentins that fact in a box in my basement. it would be nice to see it on the site. if someone could do that it would be neat! my login name here is mackdiesel i just created it and i hope that noone deletes this paragraph without looking this up!!! my email is also mackel309@adelphia.net either way id like a repsonse thanks.
The tying night (#2130) was Sept 5, 1995, the record-setting night (#2131) was Sept 6, 1995. TyVulpine ( talk) 03:10, 25 November 2009 (UTC)
the urban legend concerning kevin costner possibly sleeping with mrs. ripken has reached cult status and should be somehow noted. WillC 23:05, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
There's no possible way to justify adding an "urban legend." You could add hearsay to anyone's entry, and that's simply ridiculous. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.253.17.119 ( talk • contribs)
There's a great ESPN (or HBO?) biography of Ripken that delves into the amount of power, for better or worse, he had in leading the Orioles during the 1990's. I grew up loving him and still do, but his story is incomplete without an account of many Orioles' (especially including managers') criticism of Ripken's uncompromising control of the team. If someone has this bio, add what you think is relevant.-- Akwhitacre 20:53, 10 April 2007 (UTC)
Cal always said he never wanted to be the "team captain", instead feeling that role (rightfully) belonged to the manager. TyVulpine ( talk) 18:57, 25 November 2009 (UTC)
The Orioles were "contenders" for about two seasons (1996 and 1997) during Ripkens' career, not counting the Orioles World Series season of 1983. The rest of the time, the Orioles were a mediocre to outright terrible (0-and-21 ring a bell?) team. They've only made the postseason twice since 1983, with no WS appearances. TyVulpine ( talk) 07:42, 5 December 2009 (UTC)
Nope, still haven't had a winning season since 1997. TyVulpine ( talk) 01:24, 16 December 2009 (UTC)
I vividly remember that Sachio Kinugasa was present when Ripken eclipsed 2,215 games (Sachio's record from Japan). I can't think of a way to integrate Ripken breaking Sachio's record but I think it warrants mentioning. -- Jeffrey O. Gustafson - Shazaam! - <*> 23:10, 21 April 2007 (UTC) he was the cutest there —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.132.117.8 ( talk) 20:33, 11 February 2008 (UTC)
"His 1991 season is the fourth-greatest in baseball history (second among non-pitchers) as measured by WARP3 at 17.0 wins, bested only by Walter Johnson's 1913 (18.1 wins), Babe Ruth's 1932 (18 wins), and Amos Rusie's 1894 season (17.6 wins)." This is not correct, but I'm not sure what to do about it. The cited source was not interpreted correctly; it was not a list of the top seasons but rather the players who posted the top seasons. Players who appeared more than once were only given credit once. I suspect Ruth or Johnson may have had multiple seasons higher than 17 WARP3, but I don't have a reference for this.
That said, I don't find the use of WARP3 particularly compelling and would much prefer a superior stat like WAR from FanGraphs or BaseballProjection. Babe Ruth alone had 7 seasons that topped Ripken's 1991 season according to WAR, but unfortunately Wikipedia forbids me from synthesizing freely available information. Any thoughts on the best way to resolve this issue? I wonder if it might be best to eliminate the sentence in question, but I'm not sure that this is ideal either. Mickeyg13 ( talk) 06:01, 17 February 2010 (UTC)
At present, both August 6, 1960 and August 24, 1960 appear in the article. Which one (if either) is right? 66.32.165.173 ( talk) 02:55, 2 July 2012 (UTC)
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Oriolesfan8 - This is brilliant, splendid, well-referenced, great use of visuals, and a pleasure to read. Here are my initial thoughts broadly speaking:
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So, although there are a few dead links and redirecting links, it is very well-referenced and very good to read. I will work with spelling & grammar and see what I find. Sportzilla | ROARR!! 02:52, 2 January 2014 (UTC)
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I have removed the "achievement" of being the all-time leader in GIDP. Albert Pujols surpassed Ripken in August 2017 (not sure of the date, possibly August 20, and oddly enough against the Orioles). 72.84.187.230 ( talk) 21:51, 29 August 2017 (UTC)
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Cal Ripken should not redirect to Cal Ripken Jr., because there was a man named Cal Ripken, Sr., also...I have changed this. — Braaropolis | Talk 20:12, 3 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Submitted for cleanup: the entire article is written more like a feature story than an encyclopedia article, and needs attention.-- Napthene 01:33, 19 May 2006 (UTC)
I've tried to clean it up with more neutral language. Some of the quotes should probably be removed if nobody can find anything to back them up. Mglovesfun 20:38, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
I'm not positive, but wasn't it Derek Jeter that moved to third for Cal in the 2001 All Star game? (I know whichever it was cleared it with Joe Torre ahead of time without telling Ripken. That I do remember from a post game interview with Torre.) S31064 ( talk) 19:24, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
Yes, Cal and Derek switched positions at the start of the 2001 All-Star game (much to the delight of the fans in attendance), though it took some convincing to get Cal to move. Derek had to point to Torre (who responded by waving his arm over, motioning Cal to move to SS) to get Cal to agree. They switched back after the 1st inning. TyVulpine ( talk) 03:07, 25 November 2009 (UTC)
Everytime I try to add that Cal is a lock for first ballot HOF induction, it gets zapped; if it's okay for Tony Gwynn's article to mention that, why not Cal? It's a pretty well known fact that Cal has an excellent chance of becoming the first unanimously elected player as well. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Estil ( talk • contribs)
on cal ripkens Tying night- im talking the night of game #2130 (his breaking night would be the night of the game sept 5 1995 i believe game #2131) he hit a home run which landed on a very peculiar red seat in left field- the only red seat in the ballpark. i believe: Section 86 Row FF Seat 10 (do a search its on the internet i know it for a fact i have season tickets right next to the seat, #7). anyways heres the interesting trivia note: he hit that EXACT same seat where he hit home run 278 which broke ernie banks old record for home runs by a shortstop in 1993. ive read this numerous times on the internet. i know someone will find it in a news article, i have the old baltimore sun where theres an article about him and it mentins that fact in a box in my basement. it would be nice to see it on the site. if someone could do that it would be neat! my login name here is mackdiesel i just created it and i hope that noone deletes this paragraph without looking this up!!! my email is also mackel309@adelphia.net either way id like a repsonse thanks.
The tying night (#2130) was Sept 5, 1995, the record-setting night (#2131) was Sept 6, 1995. TyVulpine ( talk) 03:10, 25 November 2009 (UTC)
the urban legend concerning kevin costner possibly sleeping with mrs. ripken has reached cult status and should be somehow noted. WillC 23:05, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
There's no possible way to justify adding an "urban legend." You could add hearsay to anyone's entry, and that's simply ridiculous. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.253.17.119 ( talk • contribs)
There's a great ESPN (or HBO?) biography of Ripken that delves into the amount of power, for better or worse, he had in leading the Orioles during the 1990's. I grew up loving him and still do, but his story is incomplete without an account of many Orioles' (especially including managers') criticism of Ripken's uncompromising control of the team. If someone has this bio, add what you think is relevant.-- Akwhitacre 20:53, 10 April 2007 (UTC)
Cal always said he never wanted to be the "team captain", instead feeling that role (rightfully) belonged to the manager. TyVulpine ( talk) 18:57, 25 November 2009 (UTC)
The Orioles were "contenders" for about two seasons (1996 and 1997) during Ripkens' career, not counting the Orioles World Series season of 1983. The rest of the time, the Orioles were a mediocre to outright terrible (0-and-21 ring a bell?) team. They've only made the postseason twice since 1983, with no WS appearances. TyVulpine ( talk) 07:42, 5 December 2009 (UTC)
Nope, still haven't had a winning season since 1997. TyVulpine ( talk) 01:24, 16 December 2009 (UTC)
I vividly remember that Sachio Kinugasa was present when Ripken eclipsed 2,215 games (Sachio's record from Japan). I can't think of a way to integrate Ripken breaking Sachio's record but I think it warrants mentioning. -- Jeffrey O. Gustafson - Shazaam! - <*> 23:10, 21 April 2007 (UTC) he was the cutest there —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.132.117.8 ( talk) 20:33, 11 February 2008 (UTC)
"His 1991 season is the fourth-greatest in baseball history (second among non-pitchers) as measured by WARP3 at 17.0 wins, bested only by Walter Johnson's 1913 (18.1 wins), Babe Ruth's 1932 (18 wins), and Amos Rusie's 1894 season (17.6 wins)." This is not correct, but I'm not sure what to do about it. The cited source was not interpreted correctly; it was not a list of the top seasons but rather the players who posted the top seasons. Players who appeared more than once were only given credit once. I suspect Ruth or Johnson may have had multiple seasons higher than 17 WARP3, but I don't have a reference for this.
That said, I don't find the use of WARP3 particularly compelling and would much prefer a superior stat like WAR from FanGraphs or BaseballProjection. Babe Ruth alone had 7 seasons that topped Ripken's 1991 season according to WAR, but unfortunately Wikipedia forbids me from synthesizing freely available information. Any thoughts on the best way to resolve this issue? I wonder if it might be best to eliminate the sentence in question, but I'm not sure that this is ideal either. Mickeyg13 ( talk) 06:01, 17 February 2010 (UTC)
At present, both August 6, 1960 and August 24, 1960 appear in the article. Which one (if either) is right? 66.32.165.173 ( talk) 02:55, 2 July 2012 (UTC)
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Oriolesfan8 - This is brilliant, splendid, well-referenced, great use of visuals, and a pleasure to read. Here are my initial thoughts broadly speaking:
GA review – see WP:WIAGA for criteria
Pass! Sportsguy17 ( T • C) 13:39, 4 January 2014 (UTC)
So, although there are a few dead links and redirecting links, it is very well-referenced and very good to read. I will work with spelling & grammar and see what I find. Sportzilla | ROARR!! 02:52, 2 January 2014 (UTC)
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