Cubs Legend Ryne Sandberg Dies, Tributes Pour In
Cubs Legend Ryne Sandberg Dies, Tributes Pour In

Cubs Legend Ryne Sandberg Dies, Tributes Pour In

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Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg, a Chicago Cubs legend, died at age 65 after battling metastatic prostate cancer. Sandberg's storied career included 10 All-Star selections, nine Gold Gloves, the 1984 National League MVP award, and his No. 23 jersey retired by the Cubs, with a statue in his honor at Wrigley Field. His death prompted tributes from across baseball, including MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, Frank Thomas, and former President Barack Obama, who called Sandberg a 'class act.' Fans have turned his statue into a shrine, sharing memories and expressing his impact on their lives and Cubs fandom. Sandberg is remembered not only for his excellence on the field but also for his dignity, humility, and lasting influence as a player, coach, and ambassador. He is survived by his wife Margaret, their blended family, and countless devoted fans.

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