[Official scoresheet : New York Yankees at Baltimore Orioles / September 20, 1998].

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[Official scoresheet : New York Yankees at Baltimore Orioles / September 20, 1998].

Scoresheet from the September 20, 1998 game played between the New York Yankees and the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards (Baltimore, Maryland). This marked the first Orioles game since May 30, 1982 that Cal Ripken did not play, a streak of 2,632 games. Ripken surpassed the record of 2,130 games held by Lou Gehrig. The game was won by the New York Yankees, 5-4.

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Ripken, Cal, Jr., 1960-

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Cal Ripken Jr. (b. August 24, 1960, Harve de Grace, MD) was the son of baseball player Cal Ripken Sr. In 1981, Ripken was added to Baltimore's 40-man roster. He holds the record for consecutive games played, 2,632. ...

HUGHES, DAVE

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Dave Hughes was the official scorer for the Baltimore Orioles on September 20, 1998. From the description of [Official scoresheet : New York Yankees at Baltimore Orioles / September 20, 1998]. (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id: 40133103 Official game reports are produced by the official scorer after each regular season American and National League game. Dave Hughes was the official scorer for the Baltimore Orioles on September 20, 1998. From th...

Baltimore Orioles (Baseball team)

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The Baltimore Orioles began playing in Milwaukee in 1901 as a charter member of the American League. They moved to St. Louis the following year and were renamed the Browns. They moved to Baltimore in 1954. From the description of Baltimore Orioles : ephemera, 1901- [ongoing] (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id: 44654674 ...