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Vi Ripken, mother of Cal Jr. and kidnap victim, dies at 82

ABERDEEN, Md. (AP) - Vi Ripken, matriarch of the famed Orioles family that includes Hall of Fame son Cal Ripken Jr. and once the victim of a bizarre kidnapping, has died. She was 82.

Family spokesman John Maroon said she died on Friday, a day before her birthday, in Aberdeen, where a youth stadium carries the Ripken name.

Violet and Cal Ripken Sr. married in 1957, and he spent four decades in the Baltimore system as a player, minor league coach and manager. He managed the Orioles in 1987 and early 1988, when sons Cal Jr. and Billy played infield for him.

'œWe want to thank everyone for the tremendous outpouring of affection towards our mom and our family during this difficult time," the family said in a statement Monday.

'œMom was an incredible woman who touched so many people throughout her lifetime. The void that she leaves in our lives cannot be filled but what she gave us has shaped who we are today and our memories of her will last the rest of our lives,'ť it said.

In 2012, police said she was kidnapped at gunpoint at her home in Aberdeen and driven around blindfolded by her abductor. She was found bound and unharmed about 24 hours later in her car near her home. The case was never solved.

Orioles great Jim Palmer called Vi Ripken 'œmy Mom away from home" while playing for Cal Sr. in 1964.

'œAlways so supportive to all of us. A huge part of the Oriole family,'ť the Hall of Fame pitcher posted on Twitter.

Vi Ripken was involved for many years in local and charitable organizations in the Maryland area.

'œWe are deeply saddened to learn about the passing of Vi Ripken,'ť the Baltimore Ravens said in a statement. 'œThe Ripkens are engrained in the fabric of the greater Baltimore community, and Vi played a significant role in helping establish their family's strong legacy. We extend our heartfelt condolences to her children and grandchildren during this sorrowful time.'ť

She is survived by sons Cal Jr., Billy and Fred and daughter Elly. Grandson Ryan Ripken, a minor leaguer in the Baltimore system, played Sunday in the Orioles' exhibition game against Pittsburgh.

'œThe Orioles mourn the passing of Vi Ripken, beloved matriarch of the Ripken family. We send our condolences to Cal, Billy, Ryan, and their entire family during this incredibly difficult time," the team said in a statement.

Cal Sr. died in 1999.

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FILE - In this June 18, 2002, file photo, Cal Ripken Jr., right, owner of the Aberdeen IronBirds, and his brother, Bill, walk off the field with their mother, Vi, after she threw out the ceremonial first pitch prior to the team's season-opening debut at the new Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen, Md. Vi, matriarch of the famed Orioles family that includes Hall of Fame son Cal Jr. and once the victim of a bizarre kidnapping, has died. She was 82. Family spokesman John Maroon said she died Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, a day before her birthday. (AP Photo/Roberto Borea, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Oct. 6, 2001, file photo, Vi Ripken, mother of Cal Ripken Jr., right, of the Baltimore Orioles, wipes her eye while being escorted by Cal after throwing out the ceremonial first pitch before Cal's final baseball game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore. Vi, matriarch of the famed Orioles family that includes Hall of Fame son Cal Jr. and once the victim of a bizarre kidnapping, has died. She was 82. Family spokesman John Maroon said she died Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, a day before her birthday. (AP Photo/Nick Wass) The Associated Press
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