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Ramiro Peña

1985 - Today

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Ramiro Peña Gauna (born 18 July 1985) is a Mexican professional baseball infielder for the Sultanes de Monterrey in the Mexican League. He is also signed to the Venados de Mazatlán of the Mexican Pacific League, where he plays during the winter. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves, and San Francisco Giants, and in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 9 different languages on Wikipedia. Ramiro Peña is the 6,780th most popular athlete (down from 5,468th in 2024), the 767th most popular biography from Mexico (down from 694th in 2019) and the 35th most popular Mexican Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ramiro Peña ranks 6,780 out of 6,025Before him are Konrad Bukowiecki, Micah Kogo, Yang Hyo-jin, Ítalo Ferreira, Luka Lončar, and Max Rendschmidt. After him are Jake Arrieta, Monika Hojnisz-Staręga, Jolanta Ogar-Hill, Elise Rechichi, Adrian Carambula, and Cai Zelin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Ramiro Peña ranks 1,612Before him are Yemane Tsegay, Genki Nagasato, Grace Chatto, Hiromi Miyake, Kohei Yoshioka, and Kieran Read. After him are Akihiro Kurihara, Saskia Burmeister, Jing Lusi, Kazuki Hara, Ian Vougioukas, and Gustavo Tsuboi.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Ramiro Peña ranks 767 out of 729Before him are Jorge Enríquez (1991), Luis Montes (1986), Javier Orozco (1987), Elías Hernández (1988), Germán Sánchez (1992), and Tatiana Ortiz (1984). After him are Roberto Nurse (1983), Iván García (1993), Luis Cruz (1984), Alfonso González (1994), Jesús Dueñas (1989), and José Juan Macías (1999).

Among ATHLETES In Mexico

Among athletes born in Mexico, Ramiro Peña ranks 35Before him are Luis Álvarez (1991), Alejandra Valencia (1994), Rommel Pacheco (1986), Óscar Salazar (1977), Germán Sánchez (1992), and Tatiana Ortiz (1984). After him are Iván García (1993), Luis Cruz (1984), Yahel Castillo (1987), Alejandra Orozco (1997), Joey Meneses (1992), and Aremi Fuentes (1993).