Cal Ripken Jr.'s Ironman Record Night in 1995 marked the historic moment when he played his 2,131st consecutive Major League Baseball game, surpassing Lou Gehrig’s long-standing record. The event, held at Camden Yards, was celebrated with a 22-minute standing ovation, as Ripken took a victory lap around the field. His achievement symbolized perseverance, dedication, and reliability, earning him admiration from fans and solidifying his legacy in baseball history.
Cal Ripken Jr.'s Ironman Record Night in 1995 marked the historic moment when he played his 2,131st consecutive Major League Baseball game, surpassing Lou Gehrig’s long-standing record. The event, held at Camden Yards, was celebrated with a 22-minute standing ovation, as Ripken took a victory lap around the field. His achievement symbolized perseverance, dedication, and reliability, earning him admiration from fans and solidifying his legacy in baseball history.
Who broke Lou Gehrig's consecutive games streak during the 1995 Ironman Night?
Cal Ripken Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles, by playing his 2,131st straight game.
How many consecutive games did Ripken play to set the record?
2,131 games.
Where did the milestone night take place?
Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore.
What memorable moment accompanied Ripken's record night?
A 22-minute standing ovation and Ripken's victory lap around the field.
On what date did Ripken surpass Gehrig's record?
September 6, 1995.