Lou Gehrig The Winning Run
Cal Ripken Jr. broke baseball's Iron Man record 25 years ago. Until last month, he refused to watch the tape.
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Gehrig's pro career started four years before he became Yankees' first baseman
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ESPN - On this date in 1995, Cal Ripken Jr did what some thought impossible: break Lou Gehrig's record by playing in his 2,131st consecutive game. [Credit: Doug Pensinger/Getty Images]
September 6, 1995: Cal Ripken surpasses Lou Gehrig's 'unbreakable' record with 2,131st consecutive game – Society for American Baseball Research