The Topps Project 2020 program was a cross industry sensation and incredibly successful! This card features Cal Ripken Jr. as imagined by artist Don C. In original, unopened Topps case.
- Limited Edition
- Artist: Don C
- Cal Ripken Jr.: 1982 Topps Traded # 96T
- Delivered in original Topps case
Player Biography
Cal Ripken Jr. gave new meaning to the phrase “everyday player.” From May 30, 1982 through Sept. 19, 1998, the lanky shortstop played in 2,632 consecutive games for the Baltimore Orioles, shattering Lou Gehrig’s “unbreakable” mark of 2,130. Beyond “The Streak,” however, Ripken methodically put together a remarkable career, notching 3,184 hits, 431 home runs, 19 straight All-Star appearances, and two Most Valuable Player Awards. Though his solid, steady play earned him hero status throughout America, Ripken also had a flair for the dramatic, homering in both his record-setting 2,131st game and his final All-Star Game.
The Topps Project 2020 program was a cross industry sensation and incredibly successful! This card features Cal Ripken Jr. as imagined by artist Don C. In original, unopened Topps case.
- Limited Edition
- Artist: Don C
- Cal Ripken Jr.: 1982 Topps Traded # 96T
- Delivered in original Topps case
Player Biography
Cal Ripken Jr. gave new meaning to the phrase “everyday player.” From May 30, 1982 through Sept. 19, 1998, the lanky shortstop played in 2,632 consecutive games for the Baltimore Orioles, shattering Lou Gehrig’s “unbreakable” mark of 2,130. Beyond “The Streak,” however, Ripken methodically put together a remarkable career, notching 3,184 hits, 431 home runs, 19 straight All-Star appearances, and two Most Valuable Player Awards. Though his solid, steady play earned him hero status throughout America, Ripken also had a flair for the dramatic, homering in both his record-setting 2,131st game and his final All-Star Game.