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Manny Ramirez

1972 - obecnie

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Manuel Arístides Ramírez Onelcida (ur. 30 maja 1972) – dominikański baseballista występujący na pozycji zapolowego w organizacji Chicago Cubs. Czytaj więcej w Wikipedii

His biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia. Manny Ramirez is the 42nd most popular baseballista (down from 41st in 2024), the 25th most popular biography from Dominican Republic (up from 26th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Dominican Baseballista.

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Among Baseballistas

Among baseballistas, Manny Ramirez ranks 42 out of 91Before him are Bob Gibson, Sammy Sosa, Carl Yastrzemski, Shohei Ohtani, Ernie Banks, and Ken Griffey Jr.. After him are Hideki Matsui, Edgar Martínez, Albert Pujols, Hank Greenberg, David Ortiz, and Pedro Martínez.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Manny Ramirez ranks 398Before him are Oh! great, Eli Cohen, Pierre Amine Gemayel, Arcadi Volodos, Andrey Melnichenko, and Hasim Rahman. After him are Anna Falchi, Gwendal Peizerat, Haim Revivo, Adam Elliot, Roland Møller, and Chantal Andere.

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In Dominican Republic

Among people born in Dominican Republic, Manny Ramirez ranks 25 out of 51Before him are Antonio Guzmán Fernández (1911), Johnny Pacheco (1935), Buenaventura Báez (1812), Horacio Vásquez (1860), Michel Camilo (1954), and Sammy Sosa (1968). After him are Mary Joe Fernández (1971), Albert Pujols (1980), David Ortiz (1975), Dania Ramirez (1979), Pedro Martínez (1971), and Natti Natasha (1990).

Among Baseballistas In Dominican Republic

Among baseballistas born in Dominican Republic, Manny Ramirez ranks 2Before him are Sammy Sosa (1968). After him are Albert Pujols (1980), David Ortiz (1975), Pedro Martínez (1971), Vladimir Guerrero (1975), Robinson Canó (1982), Alfonso Soriano (1976), Juan Soto (1998), Bartolo Colón (1973), Adrián Beltré (1979), and José Bautista (1980).

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