Baltimore Orioles Legends - Cal Ripken Jr. Collector's Edition | 
enlarge | Actor: Cal Ripken Jr Studio: A&E Home Video Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 40233
Format: Collector's Edition, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 6 Running Time: 912 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.3 x 1.8
MPN: AAE-77247 UPC: 733961772470 EAN: 0733961772470 ASIN: B000NO241Q
Release Date: May 29, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New Factory Sealed.
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| • | Classic DVD | | • | Exclusive interviews, highlights, and behind the scenes coverage | | • | DVD's main menu allow you to jump directly to the action | | • | Presented in full-screen digital video |
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Product Description As a skilled leader and gracious competitor, Orioles MVP Cal Ripken, Jr. was more than the player who redefined the position of shortstop--he was an Iron Man, a genuine sportsman, and a role model among fans and fellow players alike.The BALTIMORE ORIOLES LEGENDS: CAL RIPKEN, JR. COLLECTORS EDITION is a tribute to Ripkens on-field success, from his six-hit game and the power of his three-home run stunner, to postseason performances, All-Star Game accolades, and the night he overtook the all-time consecutive games played streak. It was this crowning achievement that lifted Cal Ripken, Jr. above the tens of thousands of men whove played in Major League Baseball--in all, his string of days on the job spanned an amazing 2,632 games played across 16 baseball seasons.Each DVD contains the complete, digitally preserved game broadcast, intensified by SleeveStats, the perfect companion to the ultimate Baltimore Orioles DVD experience, including official stats, trivia, and game summaries right on each DVD cover. In addition, the collection features a 60-minute documentary, Cal Ripken, Jr. The Iron Mans Legendary Career chronicling Ripkens magnificent 21-year career. National Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Speeches: Bob Gibson, Lou Brock, Red Schoendienst, Ozzie Smith, Jack Buck Milestone Moments: Brocks 3,000th hit, Stolen Base Record, Albert Pujols 1st Major League homer, 2004 NLCS homers by Pujols & Jim Edmonds Rare Interviews: Tony LaRussa, Joe Buck, Scott Rolen, Mike Shannon, Jim Edmonds, Whitey Herzog Uniform Retirement Ceremonies: Bob Gibson, Lou Brock, Ozzie Smith MLB Video Archives--This Week in Baseball Player Segments Busch Stadium Final Send-off
Amazon.com Baltimore Orioles Legends: Cal Ripken Jr. Collector's Edition captures one of the most electrifying moments in modern television: Ripken's breaking of one of sport's most unbreakable records, Lou Gehrig's streak of 2130 consecutive games played. The irony is that the record itself is not that exciting--just carrying your lunch pail to work every day--and barring some bizarre weather event or freak injury, everyone knew it was going to happen at Camden Yards on September 6, 1996, and the game unfolded pretty normally, other than guests such as Earl Weaver arriving in the broadcast booth to ramble about Ripken. But as soon as the game became official and Ripken grew tired of basking in the applause, he took an impromptu victory lap around the stadium slapping hands with the fans, and the ESPN broadcast crew had the rare insight to stay silent and let the moment speak for itself. But Ripken didn't stop at 2131, and neither does this six-disc set. It has four other complete and significant games, including a 1996 three-homer game vs. Seattle, game 1 of the 1996 ALDS against Cleveland, a six-for-six performance against the Braves in 1999, and the 2001 All-Star Game in which he was voted the MVP (and starting AL shortstop Alex Rodriguez playfully pushed him back to his original position to start the game). On the last disc is a one-hour documentary from 2001, The Iron Man's Legendary Career, recapping his career (early quote: "I want to get used to playing every day") with interviews by Ripken, Earl Weaver, Fred Lynn, and peer shortstops Alex Rodriguez, Omar Vizquel, Derek Jeter, and Nomar Garciaparra. More interviews and game clips round out the package for one of the most-respected and classiest figures in sports history. --David Horiuchi
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Cal Ripken Jr Collection August 1, 2008 Wonderful - All Baltimore fans should get this collection series - Really any baseball fans should get this - It's as trip down memory lane when baseball was played by dedicated players and we most likely, will never see this record broken in our lifetimes! Go Ironman!! Thanks for the memories- when baseball was the American sport!!
Ripken May 19, 2008 Overall a solid set with some interesting games from the 90's. The only thing I wish they had done with this is they could've put in games such as the game he got his 3000th hit, 400th home run, the 1991 All-Star game in which he was MVP, or even game 5 of 1983 World Series in the Orioles victory over Philly.
a great chunk of classic baseball history and Cal's best moments! March 27, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I can't believe nobody has reviewed this..so an old southern californian will take the lead for the millions of baseball fans and those in Baltimore and let rip.
This set has flab..whenever you have complete games that aren't world series games there are things you don't want to watch over and over...so the DVDs of Cal's multi-hit affairs aren't something I will revisit too often. But..there are so many classic moments that make this a MUST for any true baseball fan.
The complete game where he eclipsed Lou Gehrig is wonderful and reminds me how I felt at the time and how Cal almost singlehandedly returned baseball back to prominence after the horrible strike. The All star game is also terrific fun and the bonus disc with an hour documentary on Cal and multiple highlight clips from 3,000th hit to 400th homer etc etc is very cool.
If I had a son I'd want him to watch this to understand what baseball is really about and what class and work ethic and grace are...
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