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Baseball's 'iron man' goes to bat for Habitat for Humanity

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    Cal Ripken Jr. helps build homes for working families who can't afford traditional mortgage

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So it's hard for -- -- in a -- yard and there's a lot of work to do inside they're taking every single room.

They've routed the tile and they're putting in a brand new kitchen lots of people stepping up to turn this house into -- home.

Including this guy cal Ripken junior who holds the Major League Baseball record for the most consecutive games ever played.

That's it like another lifetime ago in some ways with yeah a lot of people -- or baseball fans the chance to.

You some of the analogies and some things in baseball.

-- successful -- is part of a thirteen city tour with the Energizer company.

Building and refurbishing homes for habitat for humanity.

We all get together we can do a lot of work and children he's joining dozens of volunteers like -- not working on this house in south Phoenix.

-- because and this isn't reason why.

Habitat builds houses for working families who cannot afford a traditional mortgage.

This is the first home for the Omar family.

I'm.

We thought excited.

To come over he would.

And very happy in my family to.

Expect to movie and next week.

Diane Ryan fox ten news.