Baseball’s Unbreakable Streak 🔥

Did you know that back in 1982, Cal Ripken Jr. played his first full season with the Baltimore Orioles and never stopped? Game after game, year after year, Ripken took the field through injuries, slumps, even a player strike when others needed rest. [music] He refused to sit out. By September 6th, 1995, he had played 2,131 consecutive games, breaking Lou Garri's legendary record that stood untouched for 56 years. But Ripken didn't stop there. He kept going all the way to 2,632 games. That's why Cal Ripken Jr. isn't just the Iron Man. He's the man with a record that is probably not even humanly possible at this

Cal Ripken Jr. was a beast who redefined durability in professional sports 😬

From May 30, 1982 to September 19, 1998, Ripken played 2,632 consecutive MLB games, a record that will likely never be broken. Night after night, season after season, he showed up at shortstop for the Baltimore Orioles, logging 16 straight years without missing a game.

Over his career, he recorded 3,184 hits, 431 home runs, won 2 MVP awards, 19 All-Star selections, and helped change how the shortstop position was played—adding power and size without sacrificing defense.

They didn’t call him The Iron Man for flair. They called him that because no one else in baseball history ever endured like Cal Ripken Jr.

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