Cal Ripken Jr Signed Newspaper Press Plate Orioles Autograph HOF Framed PSA/DNA

**Get your hands on this printing press plate from the Sport’s section of The Capital newspaper. The Iron Man, Cal Ripken Jr., signed this one of a kind printing press plate in black sharpie. Near his signature, you can clearly see the postmark stamped September 6, 1995 Record Breaking Station Baltimore, MD 21233. The printing print press is dated Thursday Sept. 7, 1995 and has the headline, “Cal Ripken Baseball’s new iron horse”. This press plate was made the same day that Cal Ripken Jr. broke Lou Gehrigs record of 2,130 consecutive games played.

Cal Ripken Jr. broke the record with 2,131 consecutive games played and is unlikely to be broken.

Display this piece of history in a game room or add this beautiful piece to your collection 

**The printing press plate measures approximately 13” x 21” in size and has been matted and framed. The frame measures approximately 20” x 28” and is ready to hang in your sports den. It comes with a full letter of authenticity from PSA/DNA.

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