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Date: 25 August 1960
Some members of Opposition United party arrested under Preventive Detention Act; O Baidoo and B D Addai reptdly among them; new censorship law enacted
Calvin Edwin Ripken Jr. (born August 24, 1960), nicknamed "the Iron Man", is an American former baseball shortstop and third baseman who played his entire 21-season career in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Baltimore Orioles (1981–2001). One of his position's most productive offensive players, Ripken compiled 3,184 hits, 431 home runs, 1,695 runs batted in, and won two Gold Glove Awards for his defense during his career. He was a 19-time All-Star and was twice named American League (AL) Most Valuable Player (MVP), in 1983 and 1991.
Ripken holds the record for consecutive games played (2,632), having surpassed Lou Gehrig's streak of 2,130 which had stood for 56 years and which many deemed was unbreakable. In 2007, he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility with 98.53% of votes, the sixth-highest election percentage ever to-date.
Born in Maryland, Ripken grew up traveling around the United States as his father, Cal Sr., was a player and coach in the Orioles' organization. After playing at Aberdeen High School, Ripken Jr. was drafted by the Orioles in the second round of the 1978 MLB draft. He reached the major leagues in 1981 as a shortstop but moved to third base in 1982, but the following year, he was shifted back to shortstop, his long-time position for Baltimore. That year, Ripken also won the AL Rookie of the Year Award and began his consecutive games played streak.
In 1983, he won a World Series championship over the Philadelphia Phillies and his first AL MVP Award. One of Ripken's best years came in 1991 when he was named an All-Star, won the Home Run Derby, and was the recipient of his first All-Star Game MVP Award, his second AL MVP Award, and first Gold Glove Award. He broke the consecutive games played record on September 6, 1995, in his 2,131st consecutive game, which fans voted as the league's "most memorable moment" in the history of the game in an MLB.com poll; Ripken voluntarily ended his 17-year streak at 2,632 games before the final home game of the 1998 season. He switched back to third base for the final five years of his career. In 2001, his final season, Ripken was named the All-Star Game MVP and was honored with the Commissioner's Historic Achievement Award.
Ripken is considered one of the best shortstops in baseball history. At 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m), 225 lb (102 kg), he pioneered the way for the success of taller, larger shortstops. He holds the record for most home runs hit as a shortstop, at 345, breaking the record of 298 previously held by Ernie Banks, and was selected as the starting shortstop for the Major League Baseball All-Century Team.
Ripken is a best-selling author and the President and CEO of Ripken Baseball, Inc., whose goal is to expand the love of baseball from a grassroots level. Since his retirement, he has purchased three minor league baseball teams, and a minority stake with the Orioles. He has been active in charity work throughout his career and is still considered an ambassador of the game. He lives in Annapolis, Maryland, and is married to Laura Ripken, née Kiessling, a judge on the Appellate Court of Maryland.
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Date: 25 August 1960
Some members of Opposition United party arrested under Preventive Detention Act; O Baidoo and B D Addai reptdly among them; new censorship law enacted
Date: 25 August 1960
Dispatch of The Times London
Nationalist newspaper Alheyad suspended, owner F S al Neaimi held for pub material on army; 21 freed from prison, 47 sentences cut
Date: 25 August 1960
By LEONARD BUDERSpecial to The New York Times
Seminar of coll eds finds media fail to cover world and natl news adequately, US Natl Student Assn cong, Minn U
Date: 24 August 1960
1 of 2 L Laurie relief sculptures for new Queens County, NY, Courthouse completed; illus
Date: 24 August 1960
By WILLIAM J. JORDENSpecial to The New York Times
William JORDENSpecial
Dept ends access to documents by scholars and authors before official pub; acts after pub of series of newspaper articles by authors F Knebel and C W Bailey on Potsdam Conf
Date: 25 August 1960
Eisenhower on his order letting Fed agencies fix safety standards, press conf; transcript
Date: 24 August 1960
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