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Ryan Flaherty
Played Major League Baseball as a utility infielder from 2012 to 2018. Spent time with the Baltimore Orioles and the Atlanta Braves. Flaherty won the 2014 American League East division title with the Orioles. Known for versatility, playing multiple positions including third base and shortstop. After retirement, transitioned into coaching and became involved in player development.
Continue ReadingRyan Flamingo
A professional footballer, played primarily as a forward. Began career at Ajax youth academy and made first-team debut in Dutch Eredivisie. Contributed to Ajax's success in various domestic leagues and cup competitions. Gained recognition for agility and goal-scoring ability throughout tenure at the club. Represented the Netherlands national team at youth levels, showcasing talent on international stages.
Continue ReadingRyan Franklin
Played professional baseball as a pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB) for teams including the Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, and Philadelphia Phillies. During career, selected as an All-Star in 2009 while playing for the Cardinals. Contributed significantly to the Cardinals' success during the 2006 season, helping the team secure a World Series championship. Additionally known for versatility as a reliever and starter throughout career.
Continue ReadingRyan Freel
Played Major League Baseball for the Cincinnati Reds, Florida Marlins, and Chicago Cubs. Primarily known as a utility player, Freel spent a significant portion of his career with the Reds, where he exhibited versatility by playing multiple positions. He debuted in the MLB in 2001 and played until 2010. His notable season was in 2007, when he achieved a batting average of .281 and a career-high stolen bases total. Freel was recognized for his energetic playing style and commitment to the game.
Continue ReadingRyan Gallant
Competitor in professional skateboarding events, specifically in street and vert contests. Achieved recognition in the X Games, participating multiple times and earning medals. Influenced the skateboarding scene through innovative tricks and consistent performances. Contributed to the sport's growth and visibility during the early 2000s.
Continue ReadingRyan Garcia
Competed in the lightweight division, gaining recognition for speed and power. Achieved significant wins including the WBC interim lightweight title. Built a substantial social media following, using platforms to connect with fans and promote boxing. Engaged in high-profile bouts, including a notable match against Luke Campbell that ended in a knockout victory. Despite challenges in the ring, remained a prominent figure in boxing with an active presence outside of it.
Continue ReadingRyan Garry
Played professional football primarily as a defender and midfielder. Spent formative years at the youth academy of Arsenal before joining the senior team. Made competitive appearances for the club and later transferred to various lower league teams. Transitioned into coaching, contributing to the development of young players and sharing expertise in football tactics and training at multiple clubs.
Continue ReadingRyan Getzlaf
Professionally played ice hockey in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Anaheim Ducks. Served as team captain for multiple seasons. Played a significant role in the team's victory in the 2007 Stanley Cup Final. Represented Canada in international competitions, contributing to gold medal wins at the IIHF World Junior Championships and the World Cup of Hockey.
Continue ReadingRyan Giggs
A professional footballer and manager, played primarily as a winger for Manchester United. Joined the club's youth system at 14, debuting in 1990, and established a reputation as one of the most successful players in English football history. Accumulated 963 appearances and secured numerous trophies, including 13 Premier League titles and 2 UEFA Champions League titles. After retiring in 2014, transitioned to coaching, serving as assistant manager for the national team and managing the Welsh national team.
Continue ReadingRyan Goins
Played Major League Baseball primarily with the Toronto Blue Jays. Debuted in 2013 and had a career spanning several seasons. Played mainly as a second baseman and shortstop, contributing to the team's infield defense during his tenure. Also played for other teams including the Chicago White Sox and the Kansas City Royals. Participated in the 2015 postseason, where the Blue Jays advanced to the American League Championship Series.
Continue ReadingRyan Gomes
Played collegiate basketball at Providence College, earning All-American honors. In 2005, entered the NBA Draft and was selected as the 50th overall pick by the Boston Celtics. Played for the Celtics during the 2005-2006 season. Later played for the Minnesota Timberwolves, contributing to the team's efforts over several seasons. Also played for the Los Angeles Clippers and the Fort Wayne Mad Ants in subsequent years. Retired from professional basketball after a successful career in various leagues.
Continue ReadingRyan Gosling
Born in Canada, this individual began performing as a child on television shows. Gained early fame in the television series 'The Mickey Mouse Club'. Transitioned to film, achieving significant recognition for roles in 'The Notebook' and 'Drive'. Won an Academy Award for Best Actor for the film 'La La Land'. In addition to acting, engaged in music, releasing albums and performing with bands. Also produced films, contributing to the creative process behind various projects.
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