Billy Ripken

Billy Ripken

William Oliver Ripken (born December 16 1964 in Havre de Grace, Maryland) is a radio personality for XM Satellite Radio and is a former second baseman in Major League Baseball from by|1987–1998. He threw and batted right-handed. Ripken played alongside his brother, Cal Ripken, Jr. [Billy and Cal Ripken are one of only four brother combinations in major league history to play second base and shortstop on the same club. The others are Garvin and Granny Hamner, for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1945; the twins Eddie and Johnny O'Brien, with the Pittsburgh Pirates in the mid-1950s, and Frank and Milt Bolling, for the Detroit Tigers in 1958. See [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/submit/Sargent_Jim7.stm] .] , and was managed by his father, Cal Ripken, Sr. as a member of the Baltimore Orioles from 1987–1988. This marked the first time a father has managed two sons on the same team. When Ripken appeared on the cover of "Sports Illustrated" on May 2, 1988, the Orioles had lost their first 18 games of the season (they would lose three more before collecting their first win against the Chicago White Sox), and the photo was used in an emblematic fashion to symbolize frustration at the team's struggles.

Ripken remained with the team through the by|1992 season and returned for a couple short stints later in his career.

After retirement, Billy partnered with brother Cal to form [http://www.ripkenbaseball.com Ripken Baseball] , which owns two minor league teams, the Aberdeen IronBirds and Augusta Greenjackets.

Billy Ripken has two daughters, named Miranda and Anna, and two sons, named Reese and Jack.

1989 baseball card

Billy Ripken is also remembered for an infamous baseball card. [ [http://www.snopes.com/sports/baseball/ripken.htm The 1989 Billy Ripken Fleer Baseball Card, Before and After" (Snopes.com)] ] [Poundstone, William. "Biggest Secrets". page 155.] In by|1989, Ripken's Fleer card showed the player holding a bat with the expletive "fuck face" written in plain view on the knob of the bat. Fleer subsequently rushed to correct the error, and in their haste, released versions in which the text was scrawled over with a marker, whited out with correction fluid, and also airbrushed. On the final, corrected version, Fleer obscured the offensive words with a black box (this was the version included in all factory sets). Both the original card and many of the corrected versions have become collector's items as a result. There are at least ten different variations of this card. As of May 2008 the white out version has a book value of $120. [ [http://www.billripken.com/index/10BATS.jpgBaseball card variations, from billripken.com] ]

ee also

* List of second generation MLB players

Footnotes

External links

* [http://www.Ripkenbaseball.com Ripken Baseball]
*baseball-reference|id=r/ripkebi01


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