Ryan Sandberg, Legend of Chicago Cubs, dead in 65

Ryan Sandberg
Chicago Ashbar is a legend
Dead in 65
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Fameer Hall in the main league of baseball Ryan Sandberg He died.
The Chicago Cubs team has just announced the sad news … writing in a post on X, the former second base man died on Monday after a long battle with prostate cancer.
He was 65 years old.
“Ryan Sandberg was the hero of the Chicago Cubice fans and will be remembered as one of the great people ever in nearly 150 years of this historical privilege,” Tom Rikits said in a statement.
“His dedication to the game and his respect, along with his continuous safety, gravel, clamor, and competitive fire, was one of the distinctive features of his professional life. He was very proud of his teammates and his role as a world ambassador in the basement game, but he was proud of Margaret, his children and his role as his wife, his father, and his grandchildren.”
Sandberg was captured by Velez in the twentieth round of the 1978 draft, and while the adults stormed with Philadelphia in 1981, his career was with the Cubs from 1982 to 1997.
In Zi Chicago, he achieved 10 All-Star teams, won the MVP Award, and he made nine gold gloves … and even beat Derby at home.
In 2005 he was elected in the Hall of Celebrity. In 2024, Al -Ashbar established a statue in the Regley field.
Sandberg – who was retired from Cubs No. 23 – in January 2024 announced that he had cancer, but in August of the same year, he said that the treatment had healed it.
Unfortunately, in December, his cancer was revealed.
The Cubs – who were losing to Breweers in a road game when Sandberg’s death was announced – to wear Jersey to honor the late star for the rest of the season.
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