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 | Ripken Goes Long 33" x 18" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom - $ 800.00 It’s the night of September 6, 1995. The nation’s eyes are riveted on Cal Ripken Jr as he plays in his record-setting 2,131st straight game. Suddenly, this mild-mannered Oriole turns into a bird of prey, feasting on a fat, fourth-inning fastball from California’s Shawn Boskie and sending it on a familiar flight path at Camden Yards in Baltimore. As Ripken’s flare for the dramatic rockets into the left field seats, the 46,000-plus fans on hand and the millions more watching on television roar in approval as baseball’s new Iron Man circles the bases. One can almost envision a pinstriped Lou Gehrig standing at home plate, waiting to exchange a hearty high five. An inning later, at 9:20 p.m., the game becomes official and Ripken is rewarded with an emotional, 22-minute standing ovation. The torch has been passed. The record that would never be broken now belongs to Calvin Edwin Ripken Jr.
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 | First Camden Pitch 36" x 14" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom - $ 500.00 It's April 6, 1992, and the Orioles' Rick Sutcliffe has just uncorked the first official pitch at Camden Yards in Baltimore. The pitch to Cleveland's Kenny Lofton, was high and away for a ball. From your seat behind home plate you have a fully panoramic view of the new, "old-fashioned" ballpark on a beautiful day in Baltimore. For the record, the Orioles won the game, 2-0. In addition to Sutcliffe, C Chris Hoiles, 1B Glenn Davis, 2B Billy Ripken, SS Cal Ripken Jr., 3B Leo Gomez and outfielders Brady Anderson, Mike Devereaux and Joe Orsulak are also in the field for the Orioles. Larry Barnett is umpiring behind the plate, Greg Kosc is at first, Dale Ford is at second and Al Clark is at third.
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 | Baltimore Memorial Stadium 36" x 15" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom - $ 300.00 You're seated deep in the left field corner. Although the scene is based on reference material obtained on June 15, 1989, the game on the field between the Yankees and the Orioles is pure fantasy, with Don Mattingly at bat for the Bombers. Your view to the left begins at the left field foul pole, sweeps past the two scoreboards and right field bleachers and down past the first base dugout to home plate. The familiar trees visible beyond the center field fence give a uniquely rural feel to the ballpark.
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 | Ripken Still Going 21 5/8" x 29 5/8" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Williams - $ 190.00 The threads are not lined with armor, though they might as well be. On May 30, 1982, Orioles’ shortstop Cal Ripken Jr started the longest consecutive games streak in major league history. On September 6, 1995, he passed legendary Yankee Lou Gehrig and played in his 2,131st straight game. An Iron Man indeed, Ripken showed up every day, absorbing the physical punishment his position demands, while managing to hit over 300 home runs and winning two MVP awards. We’re talking about a blue- collar worker and a blue-chip performer. Next stop, Cooperstown.
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