September 6, 1995: Baltimore #Orioles SS Cal Ripken Jr. broke Lou Gehrig’s longstanding MLB record for the most consecutive GP in MLB history with his 2,131st consecutive game. Cal would end his record streak at 2,632 straight GP
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— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) September 7, 2021
Most consecutive GP in pro sports (MLB/NBA/NFL) history:
1. Cal Ripken Jr. (2,632)
2. Lou Gehrig (2,130)
3. Everett Scott (1,307)
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— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) September 7, 2021
Frank Robinson's HOF resume:
- 14x All-Star
- 2x World Series Champ
- 1961 NL MVP
- 1966 AL MVP & World Series MVP
- 1966 Triple Crown
- 1956 NL ROY
- 1958 Gold Glove
- #20 retired by #Orioles, #Reds, & #Indians
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— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) September 1, 2021
Frank Robinson's ranks in Cincinnati #Reds history:
- 1st in career SLG (.554) & OPS (.943)
- 1st in season XBH (92)
- 2nd in career HR (324)
- 3rd in season OPS (1.045) & Runs (134)
- 4th in season RBI (136)
- 5th in career OBP (.389)pic.twitter.com/jN13yRZW1s
— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) September 1, 2021
Frank Robinson's ranks in Baltimore #Orioles history:
- T-2nd in season SLG (.637)
- 3rd in career OBP (.401), SLG (.543), & OPS (.944)
- 3rd in season HR (49)
- 5th in season OPS (1.047)
- T-5th in season TB (367)
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— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) September 1, 2021
Frank Robinson's ranks among #Reds OF:
- 1st in career SLG (.547) & OPS (.933)
- 1st in season Runs (134)
- 2nd in career HR (251), Runs (851), & All-Stars (6)
- 3rd in career RBI (801) & BB (547)
- 4th in career Hits (1,367), OBP (.387), & PA (5,221)pic.twitter.com/qxv2AJ5UaP
— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) September 7, 2021
Frank Robinson's ranks among #Orioles OF:
- T-1st in career All-Stars (5)
- 2nd in season HR (49)
- 3rd in career SLG (.543) & OPS (.944)
- 3rd in season Runs (122), SLG (.637), & OPS (1.047)
- 4th in career HR (179) & OBP (.401)
- 4th in season RBI (122)pic.twitter.com/RaYYhKBKpg
— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) September 7, 2021
jorge mateo said "not today" pic.twitter.com/tcTr5rcEXx
— Cut4 (@Cut4) August 29, 2021