Cal Ripken Jr - The Ironman's Legendary Career Trailer

Cal Ripken Jr - The Ironman's Legendary Career Trailer (2001)

18 December 2001 Factual 65 mins

One of baseball's legends, Cal Ripken Jr., is chronicled in this illuminating documentary. Known for enjoying one of the longest careers in baseball history--21 years--Ripken Jr. has set records for fewest errors by a shortstop and highest fielding percentage. Of the numerous accolades that have been heaped on the player, his 2 MVP titles and election to the All-Century Team stand out. All of these career highlights, and many more, are explored in THE IRONMAN'S LEGENDARY CAREER.

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Cast

Cal Ripken Jr.

as Cal Ripken Jr.

Edward Norton

as Narrator

Crew

David Check

David Check Producer

International Releases Dates

United States 18 December 2001

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