{"title":"Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball Card Collection","description":"\u003cp\u003eCal Ripken Jr. is one of the most recognized names in baseball card collecting, with rookie and early-career cards that remain staples for Baltimore Orioles collectors and vintage set builders alike. His cards from the early 1980s are frequently sought after as key pieces of that era's baseball card checklist.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThis collection includes graded examples of the 1982 Topps #21 rookie card in PSA 7 and PSA 8, the 1984 Fleer #17 card in both PSA 9 and PSA 10 grades, and the 1983 Topps #163 second-year card graded PSA 9. Also included is a 2025 Topps Sterling Seasons relic autograph card numbered to 25, referencing his 1991 season with the Orioles. Buyers should compare grading company labels, PSA numeric grades, and card numbers closely before purchasing.\u003c\/p\u003e","products":[{"product_id":"graded-1982-topps-cal-ripken-jr-21-rookie-rc-baseball-card-psa-7-nm","title":"Graded 1982 Topps Cal Ripken Jr. #21 Rookie RC Baseball Card PSA 7 NM","description":"\u003ch2\u003e⚾ 1982 Topps Cal Ripken Jr. #21 Rookie RC Baseball Card — PSA 7 Near Mint — The Iron Man, 2,131 Consecutive Games, 2x MVP, Havre de Grace Maryland, Baltimore Orioles HOF\u003c\/h2\u003e\u003cp\u003eOn September 6, 1995, Cal Ripken Jr. stepped onto the field at Camden Yards and broke one of sports' most unbreakable records: Lou Gehrig's 2,130 consecutive games played, set between 1925 and 1939. The Iron Man of baseball, a kid from Havre de Grace, Maryland who never missed a day of work for 16 years. When Ripken finally ended the streak voluntarily on September 20, 1998 at 2,632 consecutive games, he had built a legacy no statistician could fully contain. Two MVP awards (1983, 1991). Nineteen All-Star selections. The 1983 World Series championship with Baltimore. A Hall of Fame induction in 2007 with 98.5% of the vote — one of the highest totals in HOF history.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾ The 1982 Topps Cal Ripken Jr. rookie card #21 is one of the most collected and beloved RC cards in the history of the hobby. It is the card that captures the beginning: the first professional cardboard of a player who would go on to define what it means to show up, every day, for a city and a franchise. This copy comes graded PSA 7 Near Mint — a card with sharp corners, bright colors, and the look of a piece that has been cared for across four-plus decades since the Orioles were building a dynasty. A PSA 7 on a 1982 Ripken RC is a legitimate collector grade: strong enough to display, significant enough to hold value, and iconic enough to anchor any Orioles or baseball collection.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003ch2\u003e⭐ Cal Ripken Jr. 1982 Topps #21 RC — PSA 7 Near Mint, Ironman, 2,131 Consecutive Games, Havre de Grace MD, Baltimore Orioles, HOF 2007\u003c\/h2\u003e\u003cp\u003eCal Ripken Jr. 1982 Topps #21 RC PSA 7 Near Mint — Ironman legend, 2,131 consecutive games, 2x MVP, Havre de Grace MD, Orioles HOF. Baseball RC.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003ch2\u003e📋 Card Details\u003c\/h2\u003e\u003cp\u003e🔹 \u003cstrong\u003ePlayer:\u003c\/strong\u003e Cal Ripken Jr.\u003cbr\u003e🔹 \u003cstrong\u003eSet:\u003c\/strong\u003e 1982 Topps\u003cbr\u003e🔹 \u003cstrong\u003eCard #:\u003c\/strong\u003e 21\u003cbr\u003e🔹 \u003cstrong\u003eCard Type:\u003c\/strong\u003e Rookie RC\u003cbr\u003e🔹 \u003cstrong\u003eGrade:\u003c\/strong\u003e PSA 7 (Near Mint)\u003cbr\u003e🔹 \u003cstrong\u003eTeam:\u003c\/strong\u003e Baltimore Orioles\u003cbr\u003e🔹 \u003cstrong\u003eBackground:\u003c\/strong\u003e Havre de Grace MD, Aberdeen High School, Baltimore Orioles 1981-2001, 2x MVP (1983, 1991), 2,131 consecutive games played streak, 1983 World Series champion, HOF 2007\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47723669979368,"sku":"1982-T-CRJ-21-PSA-7","price":124.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0597\/2718\/4037\/files\/1982-topps-cal-ripken-jr-rookie-card-psa-graded-vintage-treasures-antique-gifts-home-491.webp?v=1760528998"},{"product_id":"graded-1984-fleer-cal-ripken-jr-17-baseball-card-psa-10-gem-mint","title":"Graded PSA 10 Gem Mint Cal Ripken Jr 1984 Fleer #17 Baseball Card","description":"\u003cp\u003e⚾ \u003cstrong\u003eCal Ripken Jr 1984 Fleer #17 Baseball Card PSA 10 GEM MINT — Havre de Grace, Maryland — Baltimore Orioles — 'The Iron Man' — 2,632 Consecutive Games Streak — 2x AL MVP — 1983 World Series Champion — Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2007 — PSA Maximum Grade Certified\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾ No record in professional sports is more synonymous with durability, reliability, and quiet professional excellence than Cal Ripken Jr.'s 2,632 consecutive games played streak — a Major League Baseball record that broke Lou Gehrig's supposedly unbreakable mark of 2,130 and stands as one of the most celebrated individual achievements in the history of the sport. This 1984 Fleer card, number 17, graded PSA 10 GEM MINT, captures Ripken early in a Baltimore Orioles career that would produce two MVP awards, a World Series championship, and a nickname — The Iron Man — that became permanently attached to the concept of showing up every single day. Condition: NOS.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e🌟 \u003cstrong\u003eHavre de Grace, Maryland — The Orioles Bloodline\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eCalvin Edwin Ripken Jr. was born on August 24, 1960, in Havre de Grace, Maryland, the son of longtime Orioles coach and manager Cal Ripken Sr., and grew up around the Orioles organization in a baseball family that gave him an advanced understanding of the professional game from childhood. His combination of size, defensive range at shortstop, and offensive production redefined what teams expected from the position — a big, power-hitting shortstop at a time when the position was almost exclusively occupied by small, defense-first players. Condition: NOS.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e🏆 \u003cstrong\u003e1983 World Series Champion — 2x AL MVP\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eCal Ripken Jr. won the American League MVP award in 1983, the same season he helped lead the Baltimore Orioles to a World Series championship over the Philadelphia Phillies, and won a second MVP award in 1991 on the strength of a season that included a .323 batting average, 34 home runs, and 114 RBI — numbers that reaffirmed his status as the standard for offensive production at shortstop. Condition: NOS.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e💯 \u003cstrong\u003e2,632 Consecutive Games — The Iron Man Streak\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eCal Ripken Jr. played in 2,632 consecutive games from 1982 through 1998, breaking Lou Gehrig's 56-year-old record of 2,130 on September 6, 1995, in a nationally celebrated game at Camden Yards that is remembered as one of the most emotional nights in baseball history. The streak earned him the nickname 'The Iron Man' and remains one of the most unbreakable records in the sport, a testament to a level of durability and professional commitment rarely matched in any sport. Condition: NOS.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e📋 \u003cstrong\u003eBaseball Hall of Fame — Class of 2007\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eCal Ripken Jr. was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2007 with one of the highest vote percentages in the institution's history, a career .276 average, 3,184 hits, 431 home runs, and 19 All-Star selections across 21 seasons, all with the Baltimore Orioles. Condition: NOS.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e📋 \u003cstrong\u003e1984 Fleer — Card #17 — PSA 10\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e1984 Fleer is one of the most collected early-career sets for players who became franchise cornerstones of the 1980s, and card number 17 is Cal Ripken Jr.'s early-career slot as a Baltimore Orioles shortstop. PSA 10 GEM MINT confirms maximum condition: perfect or near-perfect corners, pristine surface, outstanding centering, and full card integrity at the highest grade achievable on a card of this vintage. Condition: NOS.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾⭐ Cal Ripken Jr. Havre de Grace, Maryland. Cal Ripken Sr. Baltimore Orioles. 1983. World Series champion. MVP. 1991. Second MVP. 2,632. Consecutive games. Lou Gehrig's record broken. September 6, 1995. Camden Yards. The Iron Man. Hall of Fame. Class of 2007. 1984 Fleer. Card #17. PSA 10. GEM MINT. Condition: NOS.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":48039449034984,"sku":"1984-F-CRJ-17-PSA-10","price":224.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0597\/2718\/4037\/files\/graded-1984-fleer-cal-ripken-jr-17-baseball-card-psa-10-gem-mint-vintage-treasures-579.webp?v=1770155198"},{"product_id":"graded-1984-fleer-cal-ripken-jr-17-baseball-card-psa-9-mint","title":"Graded 1984 Fleer Cal Ripken Jr. #17 Baseball Card PSA 9 Mint","description":"\u003cp\u003e⚾ \u003cstrong\u003eCal Ripken Jr 1984 Fleer #17 Baseball Card — PSA 9 MINT — Baltimore Orioles — The Iron Man, 2,131 Consecutive Games, Hall of Famer, A Certified Mint Survivor From Four Decades Ago\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾ On September 6, 1995, in a game at Camden Yards in Baltimore, the number 2,131 appeared on the warehouse wall beyond right field — and Cal Ripken Jr lapped the stadium in a lap that lasted nearly twenty minutes, shaking hands and embracing the moment that had consumed the baseball world for an entire season as he passed Lou Gehrig's consecutive game record that had stood since 1939. The 1984 Fleer #17, graded PSA 9 MINT after forty years, is a card from a decade before that record was broken — from the middle of a career that was already producing All-Star seasons and would continue to do so for years to come, in the era when Fleer was one of three companies competing for baseball card supremacy and producing sets whose condition has become increasingly difficult to find at the Mint level. Condition: NOS.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e🐦 \u003cstrong\u003eBaltimore Orioles — Memorial Stadium, Camden Yards, and the Shortstop Who Became the Franchise\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e🐦 Cal Ripken Jr played his entire career for the Baltimore Orioles — a tenure that spanned from Memorial Stadium to Camden Yards, from the 1983 World Series championship to the Iron Man record to his final season in 2001, a complete professional career lived in one city, in one uniform, for one franchise that treated his presence as part of its civic identity. Baltimore has a relationship with Cal Ripken Jr that transcends sports fandom — he is part of the city in a way that only the most complete franchise players achieve, the player whose name is permanently synonymous with the team and the city and the era. The 1984 Fleer #17 is from his third full season, the year after the world championship. Condition: NOS.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e🔱 \u003cstrong\u003e2,131 Consecutive Games — The Record That Stood for 56 Years, Then Fell to Ripken\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e🔱 Lou Gehrig's consecutive game record of 2,130 was set between 1925 and 1939 — a record that was considered untouchable, that the baseball world had largely stopped discussing because the gap between any active player and the mark was always so great that the chase seemed theoretical rather than real. Cal Ripken Jr turned it real, game by game across sixteen years, through injuries he played through and days when he was not at full health and circumstances that would have provided any other player sufficient reason to take a day off. He did not take a day off. He played 2,632 consecutive games when he chose to sit out voluntarily in 1998. Condition: NOS.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e💎 \u003cstrong\u003ePSA 9 MINT on a 1984 Fleer — Four Decades of Certified Condition\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e💎 PSA 9 MINT on a 1984 Fleer card means this Cal Ripken Jr #17 has survived forty years in condition that PSA classifies as Mint — very strong overall presentation, excellent corners, clean surface, and the overall integrity of a card that has been preserved at a level that most four-decade-old cards do not achieve. For a Hall of Famer who holds one of baseball's most celebrated records, a PSA 9 vintage card is the grade that serious player collections and era collections pursue. Condition: NOS.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾🌟 Cal Ripken Jr. 1984 Fleer #17. PSA 9 MINT. Baltimore Orioles. 2,131 Consecutive Games. Hall of Famer. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. 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The 1982 Topps set, produced in the years before card production became the multi-billion-dollar organized industry it is today, used the printing and photography technologies of its era to produce cards whose condition variance was significant from pack to pack and whose high-grade survivors are genuinely uncommon. A PSA 8 NM-MT grade for a 1982 Topps card represents a specimen that has survived more than four decades with corners, surfaces, and centering that PSA's professional grading process has evaluated as meeting the Near Mint-Mint standard — a card that has retained its visual integrity across the span of time separating the Reagan administration from the present day. For a card as significant as the Ripken rookie, the PSA 8 tier represents a collector-grade presentation that the majority of surviving copies cannot match.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾ Cal Ripken Jr. was born August 24, 1960, in Havre de Grace, Maryland — the small city where the Susquehanna River meets the northern end of the Chesapeake Bay in Harford County, a community shaped by its position at the confluence of one of the East Coast's most significant waterways and its proximity to both Baltimore and the cultural landscape of the mid-Atlantic. His father, Cal Ripken Sr., was a Baltimore Orioles minor-league manager and later a major-league coach — a baseball family in the most complete sense, with the Ripken household organized around the rhythms and demands of professional baseball in a way that gave young Cal an early and intimate understanding of the game as a life commitment rather than simply an athletic pursuit. The Baltimore Orioles selected him 48th overall in the 2nd round of the 1978 MLB Draft, and the development path through the minor leagues brought him to Baltimore's Memorial Stadium for his debut in 1981.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾ The 2,632 consecutive games streak began on May 30, 1982 — the same year as this Topps rookie card — and extended through September 19, 1998, surpassing Lou Gehrig's record of 2,130 consecutive games on September 6, 1995, at Camden Yards in front of 46,272 fans whose extended standing ovation produced one of the most emotional moments in the history of baseball in Baltimore or anywhere else. Ripken's combination of durability, longevity, and on-field production during those consecutive seasons — he hit 431 career home runs, drove in 1,695 runs, and won two American League MVP awards and two Gold Gloves — makes the streak something beyond a stamina statistic. It is the documentation of a professional career managed with the kind of physical discipline and daily commitment that produces seventeen years without a day off during the playing season. His induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2007, with 98.53% of the vote, confirmed what his career had built across two decades. Condition: NOS.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾ Cal Ripken Jr. Havre de Grace, Maryland. Baltimore Orioles. Shortstop. Third Baseman. \"Iron Man.\" 2,632 Consecutive Games. Lou Gehrig Record. 2x AL MVP. Hall of Fame 2007. 1982 Topps #21. Rookie RC. PSA 8 NM-MT. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":48039533019368,"sku":"1982-T-CRJ-21-PSA-8","price":174.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0597\/2718\/4037\/files\/graded-1982-topps-cal-ripken-jr-21-rookie-rc-baseball-card-psa-8-nm-mt-vintage-653.webp?v=1770214025"},{"product_id":"graded-1983-topps-cal-ripken-jr-163-2nd-year-baseball-card-psa-9-mint","title":"Graded 1983 Topps Cal Ripken Jr. #163 2nd Year Baseball Card PSA 9 Mint","description":"\u003cp\u003e⚾ \u003cstrong\u003eGraded 1983 Topps Cal Ripken Jr. #163 2nd Year Baseball Card PSA 9 Mint – The Near-Perfect-Grade Second-Year Topps Card of The Iron Man, Capturing Cal Ripken Jr. in the Season He Won the AL MVP Award and Led Baltimore to the World Series Championship\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾ The 1983 baseball season belonged to Cal Ripken Jr. in a way that required no argument. He was 22 years old, in his second full year with the Baltimore Orioles, playing shortstop with a combination of athleticism and baseball intelligence that placed him visibly ahead of the typical development arc for a player his age. He won the American League Most Valuable Player Award – the first of two he would claim – validating what Orioles fans had been watching since his 1982 debut. Then he helped carry Baltimore through a World Series run that ended with the Orioles defeating the Philadelphia Phillies. AL MVP. World Series champion. Second season. The 1983 Topps card numbered 163, issued at the start of that very season, captures Cal Ripken Jr. at the precise moment he stepped from prospect to star. ⚾\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾ What followed 1983 is a career story that remains singular in the history of American professional sports. The consecutive games streak – 2,632 straight games played, surpassing Lou Gehrig's 2,130 on September 6, 1995 – transformed Ripken from a great player into an American institution. Two AL MVP Awards. Nineteen All-Star Game selections. A 2007 Hall of Fame induction with 98.53% of the vote. Gold Gloves at shortstop. The 1983 Topps card predates all of it – it is the early document of a player who had not yet become The Iron Man but was already, unmistakably, one of the best players in the sport. For collectors who track the arc of great careers, the 1983 Topps is the card that captures the moment before the legend was fully formed. ⚾\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾ PSA 9 Mint represents the near-apex of the Professional Sports Authenticator grading scale – a card that carries strong centering, sharp corners, clean edges, and a surface substantially free of defects, falling just below the strictest criteria for Gem Mint 10 but representing an exceptional survivor of more than four decades since printing. For vintage cards from 1983, high-grade PSA copies are the ones that condition-conscious collectors pursue, and a PSA 9 on a Cal Ripken Jr. 2nd year Topps card represents significant collector and investment value in any market. Condition: NOS. ⚾\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾ Cal Ripken Jr. 1983 Topps. #163. 2nd Year Card. PSA 9. Mint. AL MVP. World Series Champion. The Iron Man. Baltimore Orioles. Hall of Fame. Hall of Fame Sports. Condition: NOS.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾ Graded 1983 Topps Cal Ripken Jr. #163 2nd Year Baseball Card PSA 9 Mint. Hall of Fame Sports. 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Cal Ripken Jr – already established as the player who had redefined what a shortstop could be physically, positionally, and offensively since his arrival in the major leagues in the early 1980s – put together a season in 1991 that the AL MVP voters recognized without dissent: a .323 batting average, 34 home runs, 114 runs batted in, 46 doubles, and 99 runs scored, all from the shortstop position. He led the league in assists. He made just 11 errors across 162 games at one of the most demanding defensive positions on the diamond. The Rawlings Gold Glove and the AL MVP Award came home to Baltimore together. It was not a close vote. ⚾\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾ The 2025 Topps Sterling product captures that 1991 season in its Sterling Seasons subset – a series within Sterling that documents landmark individual seasons across baseball history, embedding game-used material from that era alongside an on-card autograph from the player himself. The #SSACR designation places this as the Sterling Seasons Auto Card for Cal Ripken Jr – numbered to just 25 copies total worldwide. A relic piece, an autograph, a 1991 commemorative design, and a print run of 25 combine to make this one of the most premium Ripken cards available from the 2025 Topps premium lineup. Condition: NOS. ⚾\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾ Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles. Shortstop. Iron Man. 2,632 Consecutive Games. 1991 AL MVP. 2x AL MVP (1983, 1991). 2025 Topps Sterling. Sterling Seasons. Card #SSACR. Relic Auto. Numbered \/25. Hall of Fame Sports. Condition: NOS.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾ 2025 Topps Sterling Cal Ripken Jr #SSACR Sterling Seasons 1991 Relic Auto \/25 Baltimore Orioles Baseball Card. Hall of Fame Sports. 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