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Baseball Hall of Fame infielder Ryne Sandberg has died at the age of 65, the Cubs announced Monday evening. Sandberg was diagnosed with prostate cancer in January 2024, and had been battling the disease since. He spent 15 of his 16 MLB seasons with the Cubs, and he earned All-Star nods in 10 consecutive seasons, from 1984-93.
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Ryne Sandberg, the Hall of Fame second baseman who started his career with the Phillies but was traded shortly after to the Chicago Cubs in one of the city’s most regretful trades, died Monday due to complications from cancer.
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The longtime Chicago Cubs star made 10 All-Star teams — winning the Home Run Derby in 1990 — and took home nine Gold Gloves.
The Hall of Famer had been battling cancer and recently announced he was persisting through 'a challenging few months' of treatment.
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Only the eighth reliever to reach the Hall of Fame, Wagner spent much of his speech thanking executives, coaches, players and family members who supported him in his baseball jour