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Here is a topic for debate while the burgers are sizzling on the grill or while you are sitting on one of those padded benches, waiting for your name to be called so you can be led to a table at your favorite restaurant:Which event created more ignominy for the city of Cleveland: The Cuyahoga […] ....
Here is a topic for debate while the burgers are sizzling on the grill or while you are sitting on one of those padded benches, waiting for your name to be called so you can be led to a table at your favorite restaurant: Which event created more ignominy for the city of Cleveland: The Cuyahoga River catching fire on June 22, 1969, or 10-cent Beer Night at old Cleveland Municipal Stadium on June 4, 1974, when the Indians and Rangers played one of the most memorable games in the history of Major League Baseball? I know about the river […] ....
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Highly touted rookie Jackson Holliday is wearing No. 7 for the Baltimore Orioles. That was Cal Ripken Sr.‘s number. It hadn’t been worn by a member of the team since he was still coaching in 1992. Cal Ripken Jr. says giving the number to Holliday brings his father's name and contributions back to the forefront. The Hall of Fame shortstop says that's all positive. Ripken Sr. never played in the big leagues but was a manager and coach in Baltimore. When Billy Ripken reached the majors in 1987 with the Orioles, it meant Ripken Sr. was able to manage both him and brother Cal Jr. on the same team. ....
Birdland Insider: 70 Years of Orioles Magic Moments...10 Years at a Time: 1974-1983 mlb.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mlb.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.