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sports1 year ago

"Cal Ripken Jr. and the Rise of Jackson Holliday: A New Era for the Orioles"

Jackson Holliday, a top prospect in baseball, made his major league debut with the Baltimore Orioles wearing jersey No. 7, a number previously worn by Cal Ripken Sr. Orioles officials sought permission from Cal Ripken Jr., who approved and even encouraged Holliday. Despite a hitless start, Holliday's poise and talent have drawn attention, reflecting the Orioles' success in developing young talent.

sports1 year ago

"Jackson Holliday's MLB Debut: Honoring Family Legacy with No. 7"

Top prospect Jackson Holliday made his MLB debut with the Baltimore Orioles, wearing the #7 in tribute to his late father, former All-Star outfielder Matt Holliday, and Cal Ripken Sr. Cal Ripken Jr. expressed his honor at the gesture, stating it was time for someone else to enjoy the number. The Orioles legend also discussed the opening of the 500th Cal Ripken Sr. STEM center for kids, emphasizing the organization's dedication to introducing students to STEM curriculum.

sports1 year ago

"Jackson Holliday Makes MLB Debut Wearing Dad's No. 7 for Orioles"

Jackson Holliday, son of former MLB player Matt Holliday, made his debut for the Baltimore Orioles wearing his father's No. 7 jersey, going hitless in a 7-5 win against the Boston Red Sox. The 20-year-old infielder, baseball's top-ranked prospect, expressed excitement despite the nerves, and received support from Orioles royalty, the Ripken family. After a successful spring training, he gained more experience in Triple-A before his call-up, and is expected to primarily play second base for the Orioles.

sports-baseball1 year ago

"Rookie Jackson Holliday Takes the Field for Orioles Debut"

Jackson Holliday is set to make his debut as the Orioles' second baseman, joining a lineup that includes top prospects like Adley Rutschman and Gunnar Henderson. Wearing the number 7, previously associated with Orioles legends, Holliday's arrival adds excitement to the team's future prospects. With high hopes for his performance, fans anticipate his acclimation to MLB competition and potential to contribute to the team's success.

sports1 year ago

"Cal Ripken Jr. Excited for Jackson Holliday's MLB Debut with Orioles"

Baltimore Orioles top prospect Jackson Holliday will become the first player to wear the No. 7 jersey for the team since 1988, following in the footsteps of his father, seven-time MLB All-Star Matt Holliday. The Ripken family has expressed their excitement and support for Holliday wearing the number, with Cal Ripken Jr. and his brother Bill both endorsing the decision. Holliday, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2022 MLB Draft, is set to make his MLB debut and is projected to play second base alongside 22-year-old shortstop Gunnar Henderson.

sports1 year ago

"Baltimore Orioles Sold to David Rubenstein: New Era Begins for MLB Team"

Major League Baseball owners unanimously approved the sale of the Baltimore Orioles to private equity billionaire David Rubenstein and a group of investors, including Cal Ripken Jr., Michael Bloomberg, and Grant Hill, for $1.725 billion. The approval comes after the passing of former owner Peter Angelos, who bought the team in 1993. Rubenstein, a Baltimore native and lifelong Orioles fan, will now lead the franchise as they prepare to start the 2024 MLB season.

sports1 year ago

"Cal Ripken Jr. Tribute and 2024 Orioles Season Preview"

The Baltimore Orioles have announced a series of pregame festivities for their opening day game against the Los Angeles Angels, including a ceremony hosted by broadcaster Kevin Brown and featuring franchise icon Cal Ripken Jr. catching the ceremonial first pitch. The club also plans to honor the victims of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and recognize first responders, with additional recognitions for new owner David Rubenstein and community heroes. The forecast calls for rain, but the game is scheduled for Thursday at 3:05 p.m.

sports1 year ago

"Baltimore Orioles Sold to David Rubenstein-Led Group for $1.7 Billion"

Baltimore native David Rubenstein, along with a partnership group that includes Cal Ripken Jr., Michael Bloomberg, and Kurt Schmoke, has signed an agreement to take over as the principal owner of the Baltimore Orioles, with a goal to bring a World Series Trophy back to the city. The ownership group is still being assembled and the sale has not yet been approved by Major League Baseball. The agreement values the franchise and assets at $1.725 billion, with Rubenstein's group initially assuming a 40% ownership stake and an agreement to purchase the remaining equity upon the death of Peter Angelos. The sale agreement also includes plans to revitalize the area around Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

sports1 year ago

"Group, Including Cal Ripken Jr. and Grant Hill, Agrees to Buy Baltimore Orioles in Surprise Deal"

A group led by David Rubenstein, including Cal Ripken Jr., Grant Hill, Michael Bloomberg, and others, has agreed to buy the Baltimore Orioles from the Angelos family for $1.725 billion. The sale is subject to MLB ownership approval, and the Angelos family will retain a significant investment in the team. The new ownership group aims to bring a World Series trophy back to Baltimore and build upon the team's recent success, including a strong farm system and promising young stars.

sports1 year ago

"Baltimore Orioles Sold to David Rubenstein-Led Group for $1.725B"

Baltimore Orioles chairman and CEO John Angelos has agreed to sell the team to a group led by private equity billionaires, including David Rubenstein, with the new ownership group beginning with a stake of at least 40%. The deal, valued at $1.725 billion, will allow the group to purchase the full 70% of the club owned by the Angelos family following the death of Peter Angelos. Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr. is part of the new ownership group, and the deal must be approved by Major League Baseball owners at their upcoming meeting in Florida.

sports1 year ago

"Baltimore Orioles Sold to Private Equity Billionaires for $1.725B, Cal Ripken Jr. Involved"

The Angelos family, owners of the Baltimore Orioles since 1993, has reportedly agreed to sell the franchise to billionaires David Rubenstein and Mike Arougheti for $1.725 billion, with Rubenstein becoming the club's main decision maker. Cal Ripken Jr. is expected to be part of the incoming ownership group. The deal is structured around Peter Angelos' death to minimize potential tax burdens. The Orioles have not ranked higher than 27th in Opening Day payroll since 2018 but have a promising young core, including top prospect Jackson Holliday.

sports1 year ago

"Baltimore Orioles Sold to David Rubenstein-Led Group for $1.725B, Cal Ripken Jr. Involved"

John Angelos has agreed to sell the Baltimore Orioles to a group led by David Rubenstein and including Cal Ripken Jr. The deal values the team at $1.725 billion and would need approval from MLB owners. Rubenstein, a billionaire and Baltimore native, has deep ties to the region and has given millions back to the community. Cal Ripken Jr., a Maryland native and Orioles legend, is also part of the group. Arougheti, the co-founder and CEO of Ares Management, is also part of the investment group.

sports2 years ago

Orioles' 2023 MLB Draft: Bradfield Jr. and Horvath among top picks

Enrique Bradfield Jr., the No. 17 overall pick in the 2023 MLB Draft, beat Orioles GM Mike Elias to the call, expressing his excitement to join the organization. The 21-year-old outfielder out of Vanderbilt University is eager to be part of the Orioles' young and talented team, which includes top prospects like Jackson Holliday. Known for his exceptional speed, Bradfield set a stolen bases record at Vanderbilt and is ready to work his way up through the Orioles' Minor League system. He received a warm welcome from fellow prospect Coby Mayo and a congratulatory tweet from Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr.

sports2 years ago

Cal Raleigh's Epic Home Run at Camden Yards Goes the Distance

Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh, named after Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr., hit his first career home run at Camden Yards, becoming the third Mariners player to reach Eutaw Street. Raleigh's family was in attendance to witness the moment, which made the occasion even sweeter despite the Mariners losing to the Orioles 3-2. Raleigh's 11th homer of the season tied him with the Dodgers' Will Smith for the second most among MLB catchers in 2023.