Seven Days of Genius: Cal Ripken Jr. with Budd Mishkin on Smart Sportsmanship

In 1995, Ripken, Jr. did the unthinkable when he broke Lou Gehrig’s 2,131 consecutive games played streak—one of two baseball records thought to be untouchable. Just how did Ripken, Jr. do it? And what advice can he give to the next generation—athletes and non-athletes alike—about pulling off the impossible?

Cal Ripken, Jr will be selling and signing copies of his new young reader’s book Squeeze Play following the event.











When: Sun., Mar. 9, 2014 at 5:30 pm
Where: The 92nd Street Y, New York
1395 Lexington Ave.
212-415-5500
Price: From $29
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In 1995, Ripken, Jr. did the unthinkable when he broke Lou Gehrig’s 2,131 consecutive games played streak—one of two baseball records thought to be untouchable. Just how did Ripken, Jr. do it? And what advice can he give to the next generation—athletes and non-athletes alike—about pulling off the impossible?

Cal Ripken, Jr will be selling and signing copies of his new young reader’s book Squeeze Play following the event.

Buy tickets/get more info now