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If you do a job, do it right or there is no point.
Cal Ripken, Jr.
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Cal Ripken, Jr.
Age: 64
Born: 1960
Born: August 24
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Calvin Edwin Ripken Jr.
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Ultimately, at the end of the day, you couldn't say you were better than the other person because you knew you had a secret. You knew you had cheated.
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Stubbornness usually is considered a negative but I think that trait has been a positive for me.
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When things happen to you in the worst way, you live with it, you go over it, you think, 'What else could I have done?
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My approach to every game was to try to erase the games that were before and try to focus on the game at hand.
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The reality is that players can't play forever.
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I love baseball. The game allowed me the influence to impact kids in a positive way. This gives me a chance to talk to some social issues.
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By far, the best moment of my big league career was when I caught the last out at the World Series.
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Different styles work for different guys... If you can handle shortstop and hit, teams will find a way to pencil you into the lineup.
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You could be a kid for as long as you want when you play baseball.
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I kept thinking, 'this must be the coolest job - I'd like to be a professional baseball player.' They were getting paid to play a game, and what a cool lifestyle that was.
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Get in the game. Do the best you can. Try to make a contribution. Learn from today. Apply it to tomorrow.
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So many good things have happened to me in the game of baseball. When I do allow myself a chance to think about it, it's almost like a storybook career. You feel so blessed to have been able to compete this long.
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I'd like to be remembered. I'd like to think that someday two guys will be talking in a bar and one of them will say something like, 'Yeah, he's a good shortstop, but he's not as good as ole Ripken was.'
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That's the result of the black cloud on baseball, .. Until it's rid of steroids, people are naturally going to think that.
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There is a feeling when you are in Yankee Stadium that it is a very sacred ground you are walking on and you know you had the same feelings that other great players have had in other eras that played right there on that field.
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I didn’t just show up for work, as has sometimes been said. I also showed up to work.
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What keeps me going? I guess it's just a desire to keep trying to contribute and do things in life.
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I don't love the idea of the responsibility falling on the manager. That just adds to their in-game responsibility.
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