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COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (Map, News) - Examiner photographer Chris Ammann is in Cooperstown, N.Y., covering the festivities surrounding Cal Ripken Jr.'s induction into Major League Baseball's Hall of Fame.
He sported around the lakeside village dubbed "Baltimore North" on Saturday to capture the sights surrounding all the hoopla.

Oriole Hall of Fame inductee Cal Ripken, Jr. signs a "CAL2131" license plate outside of Doubleday Field.

Young fans scream for Oriole Hall of Fame inductee Cal Ripken, Jr. to sign autographs outside of Doubleday Field.

The Ripken family, from left, Ryan, Kelly, Rachel and Cal throw out a first pitch Saturday prior to the start of a New York - Penn League baseball game during the National Baseball Hall of Fame's Induction Weekend.

Oriole Hall of Fame inductee Cal Ripken, Jr. signs autographs for fans outside of Doubleday Field.

An estimated 60,000 fans are expected to hit Cooperstown for the induction ceremony of Tony Gwynn and Cal Ripken Jr.

Orioles fans hold up their copies of The Examiner featuring Cal Ripken Jr.



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7:34 AM MST on Sat., Jul. 28, 2007 re: "Peers don’t envy Ripken"
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Plezzzzze Barry Bonds. Take a break from your ego trip and sit out Sunday's game. You may become a better man if you watch Rip's speech from Cooperstown.
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