Cal Ripken Jr. looks back at passing Lou Gehrig with Game 2,131 | Baseball Tonight

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Cal Ripken Jr. joins Clinton Yates and Tim Kurkjian on Baseball Tonight to walk down memory lane to April 7, 1995, when Ripken broke Lou Gehrig’s MLB record for consecutive games played. Ripken discusses the lead up to game 2,131, the conversation he had with the fan that caught his home run during the game and the legends like Joe DiMaggio and Hank Aaron that were in attendance.

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