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Chicago Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg dies at 65 after courageous cancer battle

Chicago Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg dies at 65 after courageous cancer battle

Time of India2 days ago
Ryne Sandberg. Image via: Griffin Quinn/MLB Photos via Getty Images
Ryne Sandberg, one of baseball's most respected second basemen and a beloved Chicago Cubs icon, passed away on July 28 at the age of 65 after a valiant fight with metastatic prostate cancer.
He was revered for both his stellar career and quiet leadership. Sandberg leaves behind an indelible legacy not just in Chicago but across the entire baseball world.
Ryne Sandberg, aka
Ryno
, passes away at 65
Known affectionately as 'Ryno,' Sandberg became the heart and soul of the Cubs for over a decade and a half. Originally drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in 1978, he arrived in Chicago through a now-legendary trade in 1982, and it changed the franchise's fortunes.
In his rookie season, Sandberg flashed his potential by hitting .271 with 32 stolen bases. But it was the 1984 campaign that truly launched him into stardom. He batted .314, led the National League in runs and triples, and captured the NL MVP award. That same year, he authored one of the most iconic games in Cubs history — the "Sandberg Game" — where he blasted two game-tying homers against Hall of Famer Bruce Sutter in a dramatic 12-11 win over the Cardinals.
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"Ryne Sandberg was a hero to a generation of Chicago Cubs fans," said Cubs executive chairman Tom Ricketts. "His dedication to and respect for the game, along with his unrelenting integrity, grit, hustle, and competitive fire were hallmarks of his career."
Sandberg's career accolades are as impressive as his work ethic: 10 All-Star selections, nine Gold Gloves, seven Silver Sluggers, 282 home runs, 2,386 hits, and a .285 lifetime average.
He also held the record for most home runs by a second baseman at the time of his retirement in 1997.
In 2005, Sandberg was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. His induction speech was a masterclass in humility and sportsmanship:
'I was taught you never, ever disrespect your opponent or your teammates or your organization or your manager — and never, ever your uniform,' he said. 'Because the name on the front is a lot more important than the name on the back.'
Ryne Sandberg was a fighter on and off the court
Off the diamond, Sandberg remained close to the game. He coached in the Cubs and Phillies systems, managed the Phillies from 2013–2015, and later served as a Cubs ambassador.
In January 2024, he revealed his cancer diagnosis. By August, he was declared cancer-free, only to face a heartbreaking relapse later that year. Yet, Sandberg continued to inspire. In February 2025, he made an emotional appearance at Cubs Spring Training, where Manager Craig Counsell said,
"People like Ryno...
make an impact like when they step in the room — and that's what Ryno has done for us already."
His statue outside Wrigley, unveiled on the 40th anniversary of his signature game, now stands as a reminder to the man who played the game the right way and lived the same way, even in the face of his toughest battle.
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FAQs
What was Ryne Sandberg's cause of death?
He died from complications related to metastatic prostate cancer.
How many years did Sandberg play in the MLB?
Sandberg played 16 MLB seasons, primarily with the Chicago Cubs.
When was Sandberg inducted into the Hall of Fame?
He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2005.
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