Reflecting on Baseball’s Past and Present: From Cal Ripken’s Streak to Regino Otero’s Legacy

“Study, study and continue studying… Prepare for professional life and prepare again”… Anonymous.

Coral Gables, Florida (VIP-WIRE)- LIKE every Wednesday, today is Mail Day. Please send me your full name and the town or city where you are writing from, or I cannot answer you. Appreciated.

Heriberto Aldama R. is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world: “There are two practically new teams in the postseason.

And I take the risk betting on the Rangers, the ones at the St. Fairy coffee table..

I like how they play, with heart and brain at the same time.

And you, who are you going for?”

Friend Beto: I don’t have a favorite.

I have only said that a World Series, a repeat of the 2021 one, Astros-Bravos, should be sensational.

Freddy Torres from Caracas, protests: “Regardless of your position regarding baseball issues, I do not agree when some media outlets take advantage of that to gain followers and advertising.

“In Miguel Cabrera’s farewell game, broadcast by IVCthey transmitted messages in which some of the audience ranted against Juan Vené.

“I wrote to them at that time, indicating how unprofessional and classless that seemed to me, urging them to apologize and dedicate themselves to the moment at hand.

Obviously they didn’t.

I repeat: what unprofessionalism, gentlemen of IVC.

Greetings/Best Regards

Doctor Freddy Torres A.

System Consultant

Gustavo Rodríguez, from Santiago de Chile, asks: “What other shortstops did the Orioles have in the 14-year period of Cal Ripken’s string of consecutive games?

And can you tell us something about Regino Otero?”

Dear friend Yours: That amazing streak lasted more than 16 seasons, between May 30, 1982 and September 19, 1998, for 2,632 consecutive games.

And be amazed! When Ripken came to the Orioles, manager Earl Weaver planned to use him as a utility man, even his first game was at third base.

Now, during the record, they had infielders of various positions for emergencies.

About Regino Otero: manager, coach, scout, one hundred percent baseball character.

He managed the Sugar Kings of Havana between 1954 and 1956 and also in the Cuban and Mexican championships.

But it was in Venezuela where he achieved his greatest success, guiding the Industrials of Valencia to three titles, those of 1955-1956, 1957-1958 and 1958-1959; and the Caracas Lions to four, 1961-1962, 1963-1964, 1966-1968 and 1967-1968.

Mr. Otero died of a heart attack in Hialeah, Florida, on October 21, 1988, the day after the World Series ended, Dodgers 4-Athletics 1.

Thanks to the life that has given me so much, even a reader like you.

[email protected]

@juanvene5

(In Spanish)

Regino Otero, Pure Baseball

“Study, study and continue studying… Prepare for professional life and prepare again”…Anonymous.

Coral Gables, Florida (VIP-WIRE) – LIKE every Wednesday, today is Mail Day. Please send me your full name and the town or city where you are writing from, or I cannot answer you. Very thankful.

Heriberto Aldama R. from Culiacán, reports and asks: “There are two practically new teams in the postseason.

And I risk betting on the Rangers, the ones at the “Sta” coffee table. Faith”.

I like how they play, with their heart and brain at the same time.

And you, who are you going to?”

Friend Beto: I do not have favorite.

I have only said that a World Series, a repeat of the 2021 one, Astros-Bravos, should be sensational.

Freddy Torres from Caracas, protests: “Regardless of their position regarding baseball issues, I do not agree when some media outlets take advantage of that to gain followers and advertising.

“In Miguel Cabrera’s farewell game, broadcast by IVCtransmitted messages in which some of the audience ranted about Juan Vené.

“I wrote to them at that time, indicating how unprofessional and classless that seemed to me, urging them to apologize and dedicate themselves to the moment at hand.

Obviously they didn’t.

I repeat: how unprofessionalism gentlemen of IVC.

Saludos/Best Regards

Doctor Freddy Torres A.

System Consultant

Gustavo Rodríguez, from Santigo of Chile, asks: “What other shortstops did the Orioles have in the 14-year period of Cal Ripken’s string of consecutive games?

And can you tell us something about Regino Otero?”

Friend Tavo: That amazing streak lasted more than 16 seasons, between May 30, 1982 and September 19, 1998, for 2,632 consecutive games.

And be amazed! When Ripken came to the Orioles, manager Earl Weaver planned to use him as utilityHis first game was even at third base.

Now, during the record, they had infielders of various positions for emergencies.

Regino Otero, manager, coach, scout, one hundred percent baseball character.

He directed the Sugar Kings of Havana between 1954 and 1956 and also in the Cuban and Mexican championships.

But it was in Venezuela where he achieved his greatest successes, guiding the Industriales de Valencia to three titles, those of 1955-1956, 1957-1958 and 1958-1959; and the Leones del Caracas to four, 1961-1962, 1963-1964, 1966-1968 and 1967-1968.

Regino died of a heart attack in Hialeah, Florida, on October 21, 1988, the day after the World Series ended, Dodgers 4-Athletics 1.

Thanks to the life that has given me so much, even a reader like you.

[email protected]

@juanvene5

2023-10-04 11:12:35
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