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Ranier Reglos

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About

If there was one sport I have a passion for its baseball. Although I bleed San Francisco Giants, I have no biased towards them. Every team and everything about baseball is something I truly enjoy. After each season is over I'm always excited for the next one to begin. Hopefully my insight and articles on the San Francisco Giants baseball will keep you entertained.

Email: itachi707@gmail.com

Short List

  • Favorite Athletes

    Tim Lincecum, Barry Bonds, Willie Mays, Albert Pujols, Grady Sizemore, Miguel Cabrera, Hanley Ramirez, Johan Santana, Joe Nathan, Joe Montana, Steve Young, Jerry Rice, Roger Craig, Patrick Willis, Baron Davis

  • Favorite Sports Teams

    San Francisco Giants, San Francisco 49ers, San Jose Sharks, Goldenstate Warriors, Minnesota Twins,

  • Favorite Coaches

    Bill Walsh, Dusty Baker, Lou Pinella, Joe Torre,

  • All Time Sports Moment

    Warriors beating the Dallas Mavericks in the playoffs

  • Most Memorable Game Attended

    Jason Schmidt's complete game at home against the Boston Red Sox.

  • Most Unbreakable Sports Record

    Ricky Henderson's stolen base records single season and all-time

  • Ruth or Mays?

    Mays

  • Unitas or Montana?

    Montana

  • Jordan or Russell?

    Jordan

  • Gretzky or Orr?

    Gretzky

  • Pele or Maradona?

    Pele

  • Federer or Sampras?

    Federer

  • Tiger or Nicklaus?

    Tiger

  • Petty or Earnhardt?

    Earnhardt

  • Schumacher or Senna?

    Schumacher

  • ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Pac-12 or SEC?

    Pac 10

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  • Matthew Falkenbury posted 948 days ago

    Matthew Falkenbury

    Hey,

    After the great success of my first article about the uniform numbers 1-10, I have come back with the next installment, with the best players to wear the uniform numbers 11-20. I hope you can take a look and even comment on my choices. Thanks in advance!

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/217379-best-current-baseball-players-by-uniform-number-11-20

    - Matthew Falkenbury

  • Blaine Spence posted 994 days ago

    Blaine Spence

    Thought I would give The Relay for Life one more push before our big event Saturday. This one is a more in-depth look into the story of Dave Dravecky. Also posted a link for the Josiah Herring Funeral Fund!

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/186686-outreach-of-hope-the-dave-dravecky-story-relay-for-life-part-two

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/186833-please-donate-to-the-josiah-herring-funeral-fund

  • Blaine Spence posted 999 days ago

    Blaine Spence

    You can help. Please give a read and "pay this forward" Some things are bigger than sports.

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/182116-fallen-san-francisco-49ers-et-al

  • Griffin Cooper posted 999 days ago

    Griffin Cooper

    Hey Ranier,

    There was a touching moment in the Mariners game last night, made possible by the best pitcher I've ever gotten to watch - Randy Johnson. Watching history unfold inspired to me take a look at his incredible career and count down his five best moments, in my eyes. If you get a chance, take a look at it, I'd appreciate it. Thanks a lot.

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/182160-the-top-five-randy-johnson-moments

    -Griffin

  • Stephen Meyer posted 1008 days ago

    Stephen  Meyer

    Hey Ranier,

    Ryan Zimmerman’s hit streak halted at 30 games last night. As one streak ends, another is admired. Read about how Joe DiMaggio forever redefined ’56,’ and how his feat may never be broken. It is a record that thankfully cannot be broken through steroid use, and represents all that was once right in a game that has since gone so wrong.

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/175186-one-streak-ends-another-is-admired-how-joe-dimaggio-redefined-56

    Thanks in advance!

    -Stephen (Heartbeat of the Bronx)

  • Stephen Meyer posted 1017 days ago

    Stephen  Meyer

    Hey Ranier,

    Lou Gehrig has somehow been forgotten amongst the game’s immortals, even though he was possibly even more of a reason for the success of Ruth’s 1927 Yankees. Read about the quiet, forgotten leader of “Murderer’s Row,” Henry Lou Gehrig.

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/167924-lou-gehrig-remembering-the-quiet-forgotten-leader-of-murderers-row?just_published=1

    Thanks in advance!

    -Stephen (Heartbeat of the Bronx)