A highly collectible Cal Ripken Jr. commemorative game ticket from September 6, 1995, the historic night Ripken played his 2,131st consecutive game, officially breaking Lou Gehrig’s long‑standing record. This was one of the most celebrated moments in modern baseball history, and items tied to this game remain among the most sought‑after Ripken collectibles.
This ticket includes Ripken’s authentic signature, making it an exceptional display piece for Orioles fans, baseball historians, and memorabilia collectors.
Original commemorative game ticket from 9/6/1995
Celebrates Ripken’s record‑breaking 2131st consecutive game
Signed by Cal Ripken Jr.
Clean, crisp printing with strong color
Ideal for framing or display in a sports collection
Maintained like new in a clear protective sleeve
No creases, tears, or major wear
Signature remains bold and clean
Excellent presentation for collectors
Ripken’s 2131 game is widely considered one of baseball’s defining moments — a celebration of endurance, integrity, and love of the game. Signed commemorative tickets from this night are prized pieces of Orioles and MLB history.