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Cal Ripken Jr.'s 2,632 Consecutive Games Played

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Cal Ripken Jr.'s record of 2,632 consecutive games played is a testament to his remarkable endurance and dedication to baseball. He surpassed Lou Gehrig's previous record of 2,130 games on September 6, 1995, and continued playing until September 19, 1998. Ripken's streak spanned over 16 years, showcasing his ability to maintain a high level of performance despite injuries and physical challenges. Ripken's achievement is notable not only for its longevity but also for the consistency and durability he demonstrated throughout his career. His commitment to playing every game possible earned him the nickname "The Iron Man." The streak is significantly longer than any other in baseball history, with the next closest player being over 500 games behind. This record highlights Ripken's resilience and dedication to the sport, cementing his place as one of baseball's greatest legends.