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by John Eisenberg


  Alston, Walter, 231, 232

  Altobelli, Joe, 72, 78

  Amalfitano, Joey, 207

  Amaral, Rich, 221

  American Association, 29–30

  analytics. See statistical analysis

  Anderson, Brady, 22, 118, 143, 223

  friendship with Ripken, 114–15, 116, 214, 220, 247–48, 270

  on Ripken’s consecutive play, 180

  Anderson, Dave, 234

  Anderson, Garret, 225

  Anderson, Sparky, 140

  Angelos, Peter, 16, 23, 181, 219, 248–49

  and 1995 team changes, 239

  firing of Oates, 212

  refusal to replace striking players, 183

  on Ripken, 250

  Aparicio, Luis, 240

  Ashburn, Richie, 133, 198

  AstroTurf, 217

  Atlanta Braves, 208–11, 233, 236, 254

  in 1995 World Series, 229

  B

  Bair, Doug, 140

  Baker, Frank “Home Run,” 101

  Baker, William, 56

  Ballard, Jeff, 143

  Balldom (Moreland), 52, 64

  Baltimore, City of

  fans, 14

  parade honoring Ripken, 228–29

  sports history, 8

  Baltimore Orioles

  1963 season, 200

  in 1966 World Series, 239

  in 1970 World Series, 41

  in 1979 World Series, 72, 75

  1982 season, 70–72

  in 1983 World Series, 8, 74

  1985 season, 76–79

  1986 season, 79

  1987 season, 79

  1988 season, 110–13, 119–20

  1989 season, 142–46

  1990 season, 146–49

  1991 season, 149–151

  1993 season, 174–181

  1994 season, 181–83

  1995 season, 212–15, 219–29, 239

  1996 season, 239–40, 243–45

  1997 season, 245–46

  1998 season, 249

  1999 season, 251, 254

  2000 season, 251

  2004—2006 seasons, 262–63

  2007 season, 264–65

  career of Cal Ripken Sr., 38–42

  firing of Cal Ripken Sr., 109–10

  MLB strike of 1994–1995, 183–84

  Baltimore Sun, 215, 244, 248, 249, 250

  Bancells, Richie, 113, 251, 264

  on Cal Jr.’s qualities, 117–19

  on consecutive-game play, 256

  friendship with Ripken, 119, 178

  on Ripken’s injuries, 46, 77–78, 175

  on Ripken’s work ethic, 6

  Banks, Ernie, 136, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205

  Barnett, Larry, 11, 227

  Barrow, Ed, 61, 64, 67, 95, 195, 196

  baseball

  advent of night games, 202

  challenges for African Americans, 201–2

  changes from 1950s to 1960s, 201

  changes in travel for games, 219

  early history of, 27–32

  evolution of rules, 27–28

  loophole in game play rules, 170–71, 173

  MLB strike of 1994–1995, 6–7, 15, 181, 183

  set-lineup tradition, 27–28

  The Baseball Cyclopedia (Lanigan), 53, 64

  Baseball Magazine, 67

  Beane, Billy, 262

  Beckert, Glenn, 203

  Belanger, Mark, 23, 47, 48, 70, 72

  Bell, George, 113

  Belle, Albert, 254

  Benedict, Bruce, 236

  Bengough, Benny, 96

  Berman, Chris, 15

  Bevacqua, Kurt, 237

  Black, Corey, 272

  Blair, Bonnie, 9, 224

  Blankenship, Lance, 176

  Bluefield Orioles, 45

  Boddicker, Mike, 45, 77, 116

  Bonds, Bobby, 177, 179

  Bonilla, Bobby, 2, 225, 226, 227

  Bonner, Bob, 47

  Bordick, Mike, 245

  Bosio, Chris, 174

  Boskie, Shawn, 1, 225, 226, 227

  Boston Athletic Association, 25

  Boston Beaneaters, 28, 33, 35, 50

  Boston Braves, 134, 161

  Boston Globe, 63, 65

  Boston Marathon, 25

  Boston Red Caps, 27

  Boston Red Sox, 58, 65, 67, 104, 107, 116, 186

  in 1915 World Series, 59–60

  in 1916 World Series, 60

  in 1918 World Series, 61

  1918 World Series, 69

  1919 season, 62–63

  1935 season, 161–62

  1954 season, 167–68

  in 1975 World Series, 140

  gift to Ripken, 251

  interest in Ripken, 113

  offer for Ripken, 113

  sale of Ruth to Yankees, 66

  signing of Everett Scott, 59

  during World War I, 61, 69

  Yankee Stadium inaugural game, 87

  Bowie, Dick, 44

  box score, 50

  Boyce, Robert, 44

  Boyer, Ken, 170

  Bradley, Phil, 144

  Brands, E. G., 128

  Bridges, Tommy, 157

  Brocail, Doug, 264, 266

  Brock, Greg, 234, 235

  Brock, Lou, 136, 202

  Brodie, Walter Scott “Steve,” 49, 50–51, 133

  Broeg, Bob, 170

  Brooklyn Bridegrooms, 31–33

  Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 162

  Brooklyn Dodgers, 37–38, 60, 169

  Brooklyn Grays, 30–31

  Brooklyn Robins, 123, 134

  Brown, Eddie, 134

  Browning, Robert, 24

  Buckner, Bill, 231

  Budig, Gene, 183

  Buffalo Bisons, 28

  Bullets basketball team, 8

  Burgess, Thomas, 26

  Burns, George, 54

  Burns, Thomas “Oyster,” 33

  Busch, Niven, 19–20, 90, 92–93

  Bush, George H. W., 4

  Bush, Joe, 67

  Byrne, Charles, 30–31, 34, 36

  C

  California Angels, 222–24

  Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation, 252

  Carew, Rod, 11, 16

  Carey, Paul, 174

  Carrigan, Bill, 59–60

  Case, George, 190

  Castilla, Vinny, 254

  Cey, Ron, 231

  Chadwick, Henry, 30, 32, 34–35, 50

  Chandler, Spud, 187

  Chapman, Ray, 122

  Chicago Colts, 35

  Chicago Cubs, 234, 254

  in 1918 World Series, 61

  in 1938 World Series, 188–89

  1966 season, 202

  1967–1968 seasons, 203

  1969 season, 203–5

  1970 season, 205–8

  1983 season, 237–38

  2015 season, 272

  Billy Williams and, 198, 201–8, 214

  Chicago Sun-Times, 208

  Chicago Tribune, 137

  Chicago White Sox, 54, 61, 74, 84, 85, 86, 95, 112, 122, 154, 167, 203, 226

  in 1919 World Series, 68

  Albert Belle and, 254

  Nellie Fox and, 136–37

  Chicago White Stockings, 27, 28

  Christian Science Monitor, 88–89

  Cincinnati Reds, 99, 203, 231

  in 1919 World Series, 68

  in 1975 World Series, 139–40

  in 1976 World Series, 140

  Pete Rose and, 6, 139–140

  Cincinnati Red Stockings, 27, 30

  Clark, Al, 9, 11, 145, 224

  Clemens, Roger, 5, 142

  Cleveland Blues, 28, 30

  Cleveland Browns, 128

  Cleveland Indians, 49, 91, 102, 103, 109, 135, 155, 169, 185, 187, 229, 240, 244, 248

  in 1923 World Series, 123

  Joe Sewell and, 121–24

  Clinton, Bill, 4, 6, 225

  Cobb, Ty, 4, 60

  benchmark recognitions, 64

  brawl with Lou Gehr
ig, 98

  Coble, Drew, 144–46

  Cochrane, Mickey, 131

  Collins, Eddie, 27, 53–54, 56, 57

  Collins, Rip, 67

  Colorado Rockies, 254

  Colts football team, 8

  Combs, Earle, 95–97, 99, 103

  consecutive-game play

  comparing Gehrig’s and Ripken’s streaks, 215–19

  cost to teams, 198–200

  decline of, 254–58

  effects of erratic schedule on, 216

  effects of luck on, 68, 131–41

  effects of travel on, 219

  ended by managerial decisions, 136–37

  “game play” parameters, 55–56, 145, 170, 173

  integrity of, 218, 265

  mental challenges of, 73, 179, 200, 209–11, 213–14, 216–17, 238, 240, 252

  physical toll of, 67–68, 211, 216, 217–19

  positional demands, 218

  questions about legitimacy of, 165–173

  consecutive-game streaks

  Richie Ashburn, 133, 198

  Albert Belle, 254

  Steve Brodie, 49, 50–51, 133

  Vinny Castilla, 254

  Eddie Collins, 27, 53–54, 56, 57

  Sam Crawford, 53

  Prince Fielder, 259–61

  Nellie Fox, 136–37, 138

  Freddie Freeman, 272

  John “Buck” Freeman, 54

  Steve Garvey, 133–34, 137, 173, 230–38

  Lou Gehrig. See Gehrig, Lou

  Shawn Green, 254

  Sachio Kinugasa, 241–43

  George LaChance, 54

  Evan Longoria, 258

  Fred Luderus, 27, 55–57, 63, 133

  Manny Machado, 272–73

  Hideki Matsui, 259

  Dale Murphy, 208–11

  Stan Musial, x, 166, 169–173, 203, 204, 205, 206, 214

  Hunter Pence, 255, 272

  Juan Pierre, 258–59

  George Pinkney. See Pinkney, George

  Cal Ripken Jr. See Ripken, Cal Jr.

  Brooks Robinson, 77, 200

  Everett “Deacon” Scott. See Scott, Everett “Deacon”

  Kyle Seagar, 272

  Joe Sewell, 121–25, 138, 198, 206, 233

  Sammy Sosa, 254

  Gus Suhr, 134–35

  B. J. Surhoff, 248, 254

  Ichiro Suzuki, 258

  Miguel Tejada, x, 261–67

  Billy Williams. See Williams, Billy

  Eddie Yost, 166–69

  consecutive-inning streaks, 80–81

  Coombs, Jack, 54–55

  Cooper, Gary, 20, 21

  Corkhill, Pop, 35

  Corum, Bill, 163

  Coubertin, Pierre de, 24

  Crawford, Sam, 53

  Crosetti, Frank, 157

  Cross, Lave, 54

  Cunningham, Joe, 172

  D

  Dahlgren, Babe, 188, 192

  Dalton, Harry, 40

  Daniel, Dan, 92, 96, 126, 164, 190, 197

  Daniels, Jon, 260

  Dauer, Rich, 71

  Davis, Eric, 247

  Dawson, James P., 128

  days off, benefits of, 209–11

  DeCinces, Doug, 47, 48, 70

  Dempsey, Rick, 78

  Denby, Edwin, 88

  Detroit News, 86

  Detroit Tigers, 99, 154, 156–59, 259–60

  in 1984 World Series, 238

  Detroit Times, 158

  Detroit Wolverines, 28

  Devereaux, Mike, 143, 144

  Dickey, Bill, 156, 157, 161–62, 188, 196

  DiMaggio, Joe, 161, 185, 188, 189

  56-game hitting streak, 4, 140

  presence at Ripken’s record-breaker, 16–18, 21, 23

  Durocher, Leo, 202–3, 204, 206, 207

  Dwyer, Jim, 71

  E

  Earnshaw, George, 106

  Easley, Damion, 225

  Eaton, Tom, 47

  Ebbets, Charles, 36

  Edwards, Doc, 47

  Eig, Jonathan, 105, 186

  Elias, Al Munro, 52, 53, 55–56, 80, 133

  Elias, Walter, 53

  Elias Sports Bureau, 52, 80

  Elias Statistical Bureau, 53

  endurance in athletics, 24–27

  Erickson, Scott, 223, 227

  ESPN, 226, 252, 266

  Everett, Bill, 36

  F

  Fabregas, Jorge, 11–12, 225

  fans

  anger over MLB players’ strike, 6–7

  in Baltimore, 14

  character of, in early years, 29–30

  at Ripken’s record-breaking game, 7–8, 9–10, 13

  Farley, James, 195

  Fenway Park, 112

  Fernandez, Tony, 143

  Fielder, Cecil, 259

  Fielder, Prince, 259–61

  field surfaces, 217

  Fiorentino, James, 215

  Fletcher, Art, 192

  Florida Marlins, 252

  Ford, Whitey, 139

  Fosse, Ray, 139

  Foutz, Dave, 33

  Fox, Nellie, 136–37, 138

  Fox Cities Foxes, 39

  Foxx, Jimmy, 106

  Frazee, Harry, 66, 67

  free agency, 119, 255–56

  Freeman, Freddie, 272

  Freeman, John “Buck,” 54

  full seasons of games, 138

  Fultz, Al, 9–10

  G

  Gallico, Paul, 104

  Garciaparra, Nomar, 262, 263

  Garvey, Steve, xii, 173

  1,000-straight-games milestone, 233–34

  character/personality, 232–33

  on consecutive-game play, 272

  consecutive-game streak, 133–34, 137, 230–38

  criticism for consecutive-game play, 233

  on field surfaces, 217

  injuries, 236–37

  National League consecutive-game record, 116, 235

  Padres’ consecutive-game record, 238

  on Ripken-Gehrig comparisons, 219

  streak-ending game, 236–37

  Gehrig, Christina, 89–90, 126, 129–30, 160

  Gehrig, Eleanor, 20, 21, 186, 189

  Gehrig, Heinrich, 89–90

  Gehrig, Lou, 137, 198, 206–7, 256

  1,000-straight-games milestone, 233

  1923 season, 91–92

  1924 season, 93

  1925 season, 96–99

  1926 season, 101–2

  1927 season, 103–5

  1928 season, 106

  1929 season, 106–7

  1930 season, 107–8

  1933 season, 127–30

  1934 season, 153–59

  1935 season, 161–62

  1936 season, 162–63

  1938 season, 185–89

  in 1938 World Series, 188–89

  2,000-straight-games milestone, 186

  2,500-game goal, 162–64

  acknowledgment of at Ripken’s record-breaker, 16–17

  ALS diagnosis, 193–94

  brawl with Ty Cobb, 98

  character/personality, 102–3, 131, 153

  compensation, 102, 105

  consecutive-game streak, x, 4, 101, 106, 125–30, 131–32, 189–93, 235–36

  contrasts to Scott, 129

  criticism for consecutive-game play, 165, 199

  Dale Murphy on, 211

  depiction of in Pride of the Yankees, 20–22

  distinguishing himself from Ruth, 105, 153–54

  early life and college play, 89–91

  end of streak, 189–93

  full decade of consecutive games, 138

  home run race with Ruth, 104–5

  injuries, 107–8, 132, 154, 155–56, 157–58, 162, 187

  legendary qualities of, 17–19

  “Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day,” 17–18, 194–95

  marriage to Eleanor Twitchell, 129–30

  missed innings, 80

  relationship with Ruth, 159–61, 164

  Ripken compared to, 21
5

  Sewell and, 125

  signing of contract with Yankees, 90

  streak integrity, 218

  three-triple game, 156

  Triple Crown, 159

 

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