Lot Detail - Game Used Baseball From Cal Ripken Jr's Consecutive Games Played Record Breaking Game Signed By Ripken and Umpires (Umpire LOA)
Cal Ripken 2131 Breaks Lou Gehrig Record Sept 6 1995 Card
Darren Rovell on X: This Day In 1995: The most unbeatable record is broken as Cal Ripken Jr. plays in his 2,131st consecutive game, surpassing the streak of Lou Gehrig. How insane
September 20, 1998: Cal Ripken decides to end consecutive game streak at 2,632 – Society for American Baseball Research
Cal Ripken 2131 Breaks Lou Gehrig Record Sept 6 1995 Card
On Sept 6 1995, Cal Ripken Jr played in his 2131st game, thus breaking Lou Gehrig's previously-believed-unbreakable record for most consecutive games, By SB Nation
Baltimore Orioles shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. breaks record for consecutive games played
Cal Ripken breaks Lou Gehrig's record
On Sept 6 1995, Cal Ripken Jr played in his 2131st game, thus breaking Lou Gehrig's previously-believed-unbreakable record for most consecutive games, By SB Nation
Cal Ripken breaks Lou Gehrig's record
Ripken's Record for Consecutive Innings Played – Society for American Baseball Research
On Sept 6 1995, Cal Ripken Jr played in his 2131st game, thus breaking Lou Gehrig's previously-believed-unbreakable record for most consecutive games, By SB Nation
Iron Man 2131 – Stories from the Nosebleeds
Iron Man 2131 – Stories from the Nosebleeds
Ripken reaches Gehrig's mark