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  2. Ryne Sandberg - Wikipedia

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    Sandberg, a notoriously slow early season starter, found himself struggling even more so than usual early in the 1994 season. With his average at a career low .238 and having recorded only 53 hits in 57 games, Sandberg decided to step away from baseball, and on June 13, 1994, he announced his retirement. In his book, Second to Home, Sandberg said,

  3. Sandberg Game - Wikipedia

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    when Sandberg hit the second home run. The game is known as The Sandberg Game. [3] [4] [5] After winning a Gold Glove Award in his first season at a new position (second base), Sandberg emerged with a breakout season in 1984, in which he batted .314 with 200 hits, 114 runs, 36 doubles, 19 Triples, 19 home runs, and 84 RBIs.

  4. Hall of Famer, beloved Cub Ryne Sandberg has metastatic ...

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    Sandberg, 64, played all but 13 games of his 16-season MLB career with the Cubs. He joined the majors in a brief stint with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1981 and was traded the following offseason ...

  5. List of Major League Baseball career runs scored leaders

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    Rank by career runs scored. A blank field indicates a tie. Player (number) Player's name and runs scored during the 2025 Major League Baseball season. R: Total career runs scored. * Elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame. Bold: Active player. [a]

  6. Cubs Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg announces his cancer has ...

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    Sandberg played all but 13 games of his 16-season MLB career with the Cubs. He joined the majors in a brief stint with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1981 and was traded the following offseason to ...

  7. Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg announces prostate cancer relapse - AOL

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    Sandberg, 65, played 15 of his 16 major league seasons with the Chicago Cubs, retiring after the 1997 season. At the time, he held the record for the most home runs in baseball history by a second ...

  8. Mark Grace - Wikipedia

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    He had a career on-base percentage of .383 and collected four Gold Glove Awards and was a three-time All-Star (1993, 1995, 1997). Grace collected the most hits (1,754) and doubles (364) of any player in the 1990s. [5] Grace and Pete Rose are the only Major League Baseball players to lead a decade in hits and not be in the Baseball Hall of Fame ...

  9. Ryne Sandberg, Baseball Hall of Famer and Cubs legend ... - AOL

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    Ryne Sandberg is cancer-free, the baseball Hall of Famer announced on Instagram Thursday. ... Sandberg played all but 13 games of his 16-season MLB career with the Cubs. He joined the majors in a ...