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  2. Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium is the home of the Aberdeen IronBirds, an affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles in the South Atlantic League. The stadium is located in Aberdeen, Maryland. 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 ...

  3. Cal Ripken Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Calvin Edwin Ripken Jr. (born August 24, 1960), nicknamed "the Iron Man", [1] is an American former baseball shortstop and third baseman who played his entire 21-season career in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Baltimore Orioles (1981–2001). One of his position's most productive offensive players, Ripken compiled 3,184 hits, 431 home runs ...

  4. Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Due to a lack of licensing from Major League Baseball (MLB), the game features no MLB team names, stadiums, or artwork, and Cal Ripken Jr. himself is the only non-fictitious player in the game. [1] The two game modes that are available are Exhibition and League. In Exhibition mode, players can select the field location as either domed or outdoor.

  5. Babe Ruth League - Wikipedia

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    Official website. www.BabeRuthLeague.org. The Babe Ruth League is an international youth baseball and softball league based in Hamilton, New Jersey, US named after George Herman "Babe" Ruth (1895-1948), world famous American professional baseball player from 1914-1933. He played beginning at age 19 in his hometown of Baltimore in 1914 at the ...

  6. Oriole Park at Camden Yards - Wikipedia

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    The new dimensions to straight away left (384 feet (117 m)) and left-center (398 feet (121 m)) make Oriole Park's left field the most spacious in the American League. However, the salient created by the bullpens results in an unusual sight on a modern baseball field—a reduction in dimensions as one moves from left field toward center field.

  7. Gunnar Henderson passes Cal Ripken Jr., Miguel Tejada for ...

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    Henderson continues to make his mark on the franchise record book in just his second full MLB season. He earned AL Rookie of the Year in 2023 while slashing .255/.325/.489 with 28 home runs, 82 ...

  8. Aberdeen IronBirds - Wikipedia

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    The team is currently owned by retired Orioles player Cal Ripken Jr. Ripken Jr. purchased the team, then known as the Utica Blue Sox, and moved them to his hometown of Aberdeen in time for the 2002 season. The IronBirds play their home games at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium, which is visible from I-95.

  9. 2001 Major League Baseball All-Star Game - Wikipedia

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    The game was held on July 10, 2001 at Safeco Field in Seattle, Washington, home of the Seattle Mariners of the American League. The American League defeated the National League, 4–1. This was Cal Ripken Jr.'s 19th and final All-Star Game. It was also the final All-Star Game for San Diego Padres right fielder Tony Gwynn.