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Ryne Sandberg, former Hall of Fame second baseman for the Chicago Cubs, passed away at 65. Despite a recent battle with metastatic prostate cancer and a brief stint as manager of the Philadelphia Phillies, Sandberg's legacy is marked by his exceptional all-around skill, characterized by 10 All-Star appearances, 9 Gold Gloves, and 282 career home runs.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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