Cal Ripken Jr. has done pretty much everything during his extraordinary 21-year career. He holds the consecutive games streak that won't be beat in our lifetime, our children's lifetime or even our gr More...
In 1999, baseball honored its very best players when it announced the All-Century team. Sixteen of those players signed a Ted Williams Louisville Slugger bat. They include: Nolan Ryan, Yogi Berra, Wil More...
His sixteenth of nineteen consecutive All-Star Game appearances came this season, as the Iron Man continued to outdistance Gehrig's erstwhile record of consecutive games. This alternate black knit gam More...
The game's most reliable employee ever pays tribute to his deceased father and mentor. Home white Baltimore Orioles jersey has classic "Orioles" duotone script across chest above Cal's number "8." Bac More...
This road gray button-down was not only worn by Ripken during his final season in 2001, but it's also one of the finest game-worn Ripkens we've ever offered. It features the classic Oriole sewn on the More...
Richly designed by Mitchell & Ness, this throwback dates to July 18, 2001, Cal's final season. It's the orange V neck pullover style reminiscent of the late 70's, early 80's era. It has a size 3XL fla More...
In 1999, MasterCard voted on an All-Century team, basically the best baseball team ever assembled. While the 26 players who signed this jersey didn't all make the team, all were finalists on the ballo More...
Baseball couldnt have found a better ambassador than Cal Ripken, Jr. First, Ripken never missed a day of work and was also one of the hardest working players to ever take the field. Presented is a 199 More...
Baseball is an institution built on tradition - one with a heritage of the highest order. In the summer of 1999, Major League Baseball fittingly announced its All-Century Team. The immortals so cited More...
Offered is a large collection of 40 single-signed bats (assorted models). All of the bats are from players who are bone fide stars or HOFers. Some of the sticks are even limited edition. Stars like Ro More...
Everything Cal did, he did so with class. Baseball's best ambassador wasn't like most superstar athletes. Ripken provided time for his adoring fans and made it a practice to always be in the lineup. A More...
As a new member of the Hall of Fame, Cal Ripken, Jr. was only eight votes shy from an unanimous election. The Orioles icon has remained active in developing minor league teams through ownership (Aberd More...
Baseball couldn't have found a better ambassador than Cal Ripken Jr. First, Ripken Jr. never missed a day of work and was also one of the hardest working players to ever take the field. Offered is a 1 More...
The Orioles and Angels game Sept. 6, 1995 was not just one of 162. Cal Ripken broke what many believed was an impassable mark as he supplanted Lou Gehrig as baseball's iron man. This OAL (Budig) ball More...
Baseball couldnt have found a better ambassador than Cal Ripken Jr. First, Ripken Jr. never missed a day of work and was also one of the hardest working players to ever take the field. The games most More...
The orange border Cal Ripken card from the 1980 Charlotte O's police set is sometimes referred to as the "King of Minor League Cards"; here is a graded one of those gems in Excellent to Mint condition More...
Like most of us, Cal Ripken went to work every day. Although he battled through an assortment of injuries (the kind that would relegate others to the disabled list), Ripken was there to help the Oriol More...
One of the all-time great shortstops, Cal Ripken, Jr.'s other achievements are somewhat overshadowed by his consecutive-games-played record. He started in 17 consecutive All-Star games and hit more ho More...
Massive collection of 58 single-signed baseballs the majority are EX/MT+ OAL (Brown) and ONL (Feeney) and signed in blue/black ballpoint (felt tip noted). There is one OAL (McPhail) and one Cubs logo More...
Cal Ripken is in a select group. He is one of the few players who gave much more than he received. This summer Ripken will be recognized for his immeasurable accomplishments when he goes into the Hall More...
This nearly unimprovable Cal Ripken Jr. game-used Louisville Slugger bat arrives graded A9 by MEARS. From Cal Ripkens 4th year in the majors - very hard to obtain.
It measures 33 inches long and we More...
Though the “All Century” team appointees were the source of some debate, the quality of the players chosen was the cream of the crop. Via a discerning consigner we can offer the opportunity to have a More...
We'll allow Baltimore Orioles manager Phil Regan's signed letter of authenticity tell the story of this amazing piece: "This scorecard was from 1995 when I was the manager of the Baltimore Orioles. Ca More...
Truly among the most impressive signed books, this volume is in NM condition with an EX dust jacket. The book is the universally lauded The American League: an Illustrated History by Donald Honig. The More...
Cal Ripken Signature model P72 Louisville Slugger from the 1985 regular season. Bat weight 35 ounces, bat length 35 inches with round style barrel. Wood Professional Grade Ash, uncracked. Signed on th More...
The Orioles and Angels game Sept. 6, 1995 was not just one of 162. Cal Ripken broke what many believed was an impassable mark as he supplanted Lou Gehrig as baseballs iron man. This OAL (Budig) ball w More...
Presented is a Cal Ripken, Jr. game used bat made from white ash wood. Ripken was one of the greatest players to play the game. He was a perennial All Star (1991-98) and true Iron Man with 2130 consec More...
The artists proof are always the more desirable of any Limited Edition series.
Offered is a very dynamic signed, limited edition fine art print by LeRoy Neiman thats also autographed by its famous More...
This Baltimore Orioles cap was worn by legendary Orioles infielder, Cal Ripken Jr. during his final season in baseball.
The New Era cap is a size 7 3/8 and exhibits tremendous game wear. There are More...
For all his exploits, Cal Ripken Jr. will be known more for his iron-man streak in 1994 than anything else. This OAL (Budig) baseball saw use - a lot of use at that - in the contest in which Ripken br More...
This All Century Team numbered bat is a MAGNIFICENT display piece! It is number 40 of only 175 issued, it has autographs of some of the top superstars of the last century. All of the blue marker signa More...
Cal Ripken, Jr. was known for his defensive ability and his longevity with the Orioles. From the early part of his career, 1986, Ripken used this Louisville Slugger (P72). The timber measures 35-1/2" More...
After slumping to a 55-106 mark in 1988, the Orioles rebounded with a winning record in '89. According to our sources, Ripken ordered three dozen bats in 1989, and among them was this Louisville Slugg More...
Cal Ripken, Jr. closed out his illustrious career on October 6, 2001. He did many things in his career that made the city of Baltimore proud - Lou Gehrigs consecutive game streak - 3100 hits - 431 hom More...
Penned, we're told, during the 1999 All-Star extravaganza, this OAL (Brown) holds 15 signatures amounting to the principals of the All-Century Team. While many of those cited as the game's best in the More...
This is an authentic hand signed and game used base from Cal Ripkens Final Season! This base was used during the Ripkens Farewell game on July 28th, 2001 against the Anaheim Angels. The base shows tre More...
For baseball enthusiasts, October 6, 2001 will never be forgotten. It doesn't matter that the Baltimore Orioles lost their season finale. It will forever be known as Cal Ripken's final game. This ball More...
For all his exploits, Cal Ripken Jr. will be known more for his iron-man streak in 1994 than anything else. This OAL (Budig) baseball saw use - a lot of use at that - in the contest in which Ripken br More...
A sensational hat for many reasons - This Cal Ripken Jr. game-worn cap features the 9/11 American Flag patch; it shows nice wear throughout and it's from 2001, the final season of newly-crowned ironma More...
The Baseball Hall of Fame can always use a good infusion of class. Well, Tony Gwynn and Cal Ripken Jr. will provide baseball's ultimate team with a shot of respect when they'll be inducted later this More...
For all his exploits, Cal Ripken Jr. will be known more for his iron-man streak in 1994 than anything else. This OAL (Budig) baseball saw use - a lot of use at that - in the contest in which Ripken br More...
Presented is a gorgeous Cal Ripken, Jr. giclee on canvas from renowned sports artist, Stephen Holland. Holland captures the intensity of Ripken at bat in this limited edition masterpiece (numbered 6/1 More...
Cal Ripken, Jr. was about as good as it got in the '80s and '90s; The Iron Man joined the exclusive 3000 Hit Club early in the 2000 season when he singled off of reliever Hector Carrasco in a game aga More...
Record breakers, fence busters and historic hurlers all combine to form an outstanding collection of signed baseballs. Offered are 21 signed OAL or ONL baseballs (unless noted), most of which are sign More...
Our 42nd president, Bill Clinton, has appeared back into the public-eye in 2004 because of his best-selling autobiography. Offered is an OAL (Budig) ball, with a commemorative Cal Ripken Jr. stamp, si More...
During Ripken's amazing streak he used this bat - in the 1985 season, to be precise. The model R161 Louisville Slugger (34 3/4" and 34.4 ounces) bat shows great use with a light deadwood on the barrel More...
Four at bats, two hits and an RBI for another Oriole win. A typical day for Cal Ripken, who signed this (OAL) Game ball and dated it “9-6-1995”. This was the day Ripken set the consecutive games playe More...
One of the very last jerseys worn by this throwback to an older, better time in baseball. Black mesh pre-gamer is an affordable option for those wanting to share in the collecting tradition of this gr More...
The majority of the players who signed this collection of 25 baseballs reside in the Hall of Fame. Others were everyday heroes who took center stage in the spotlight. Each of the signatures is capture More...
Such a fresh face on a 1980 WBTV Charlotte O's card (#16) of trong>Cal Ripken, Jr. Who would've thought the kid back then would have a record setting and Hall of Fame career? Presented is the whole mi More...