SWANZEY — “I would tie a string on my left handlebar of my bike to the right handlebar, and I would ride my bike holding onto the string because it was my horse.” ...
Today’s Sports Highlight in History: In 1995, Cal Ripken played in his 2,131st consecutive major league game to surpass Lou Gehrig’s 56-year record. Ripken received a 22-minute standing ...
The day Cal Ripken Jr. came the closest to ending his consecutive games played streak came on June 7, 1993 -- more than two full years before he would pass Lou Gehrig as baseball’s Iron Man. The day ...
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1995 — Cal Ripken played in his 2,131st consecutive major league game to surpass Lou Gehrig’s 56-year record. Ripken received a 22-minute standing ovation and went 2-for-4, including a homer, ...
1995 — Cal Ripken played in his 2,131st consecutive major league game to surpass Lou Gehrig’s 56-year record. Ripken received a 22-minute standing ovation and went 2-for-4, including a homer, in ...
Now, people will want to believe that the Tigers 73-point outburst will carry over in some shape, form, and fashion against an interesting Cal defense. For the first time in what seems like eons ...
The final score of Cal’s 31-13 victory over UC Davis on Saturday suggests the Bears dominated the game, but it was really just three plays that allowed Cal to win its opener and avoid an ...
Cal will start Fernando Mendoza at quarterback for Saturday's opener against UC Davis, although transfer Chandler Rogers also is expected to play, a source told ESPN. Mendoza, a redshirt sophomore ...
Cal Poly was again named one of the top colleges in the nation by Forbes Magazine, and it jumped 26 spots in this year’s ranking. Overall, the San Luis Obispo university received six accolades in the ...
The local 9U all star team was officially recognized by the city and congressman David Valadao for winning the Cal Ripken World Series in Alabama. The boys' postseason run almost never even happened.