“Skull and Bones” Numerology for Ryan Minor
This is my second of three posts on this story.
- Former Major League Ryan Minor Dies of Cancer @ 49
- “Skull and Bones” Numerology for Ryan Minor
- Lou Gehrig, Cal Ripken, Ryan Minor and the “Eclipse” Code
Skull and Bones
The number 322 is pertinent to Eclipses because 223 Lunations separate each eclipse from the same Saros series. In ancient Hebrew gematria, The Moon sums to 223.
The Skull and Bones society is most likely a Masonic fraternity.
All of these numbers are found in the gematria of the Iron Horse Lou Gehrig. Gehrig’s consecutive games record was broken by Cal Ripken. Today, we learned that the man who replaced Ripken in the lineup the next day passed away from cancer.
Earlier in 2023, Skull and Bones turned 223 years old:
The 223rd Prime number is 1409
The Baltimore Orioles were established in 1894
Using Prime numbers, Ryan Minor has gematria of 373.
373 is the 74th Prime number
In Ordinal, Streak sums to 74. This is a value shared by the Skull and Bones society, a Masonic fraternity.
Minor was born in ’74
Ripken’s consecutive games streak broke the record previously held by Lou Gehrig. Gehrig’s streak, which lasted 2130 games, began on the 213th day of the year:
Skull and Bones is also known as the Brotherhood of Death.
Gehrig played in his final game on the date April 30th.
724 is the Latin value The Brotherhood of Death shares with Number of the Beast.
Six six six (666)
Most people think of 666 when the hear of the Number of the Beast. Ripken ended his streak in 1998, which is the third multiple of 666.
“The Iron Horse” Lou Gehrig has matching 256 gematria with 666.
Ryan had Primary birth numerology of 99:
Lou Gehrig was 13099 days old when his streak ended, and Ripken’s streak ended a span of exactly 3099 weeks later:
Gehrig was 8018 days old when his streak began, and Cal Ripken of the Baltimore Orioles started his 20,818 days later:
Read more:
- Former Major League Ryan Minor Dies of Cancer @ 49
- “Skull and Bones” Numerology for Ryan Minor
- Lou Gehrig, Cal Ripken, Ryan Minor and the “Eclipse” Code