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    Ryne Dee Sandberg (born September 18, 1959), nicknamed "Ryno", is an American former professional baseball player, coach, and manager. He played sixteen...
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  • League Baseball contest that saw Willie McGee hit for the cycle, but Ryne Sandberg hit two home runs—in the ninth and tenth innings—to propel the Cubs...
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    Ryne Thomas Stanek (born July 26, 1991) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously...
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    Blackie Lawless from the heavy metal band W.A.S.P. Baseball Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg was named in honor of Duren. Duren was the inspiration for the character...
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  • The Ryne "Ryno" Sandberg Statue is a work of public art by American sculptor Lou Cella and the Fine Art Studio of Rotblatt-Amrany, depicting former American...
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    awards; Barry Larkin leads shortstops with nine. Other leaders include Ryne Sandberg (seven wins as a second baseman), Mike Hampton (five wins as a pitcher)...
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    Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals in particular was cited for putting Ryne Sandberg (as well as the 1984 Cubs in general, who would go on to make their...
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  • architect, ice hockey player, and former actor Ryne Sandberg (born 1959), American baseball player Ryne Stanek (born 1991), American baseball player This...
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    GM moves brought in a young Phillies minor-league 3rd baseman named Ryne Sandberg, along with Larry Bowa for Iván DeJesús. The 1983 Cubs had finished...
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    Lazzeri Bill Mazeroski Bid McPhee Joe Morgan Paul Molitor Jackie Robinson Ryne Sandberg Red Schoendienst Notes Began as a catcher and spent several years as...
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    Hernandez* Ryne Sandberg† Mike Schmidt† Ozzie Smith*† Dale Murphy Willie McGee Andre Dawson† Tony Peña Phil Niekro† N/A 1984 Keith Hernandez* Ryne Sandberg† Mike...
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    the steroid era, and never playing in a World Series. Cubs teammate Ryne Sandberg campaigned for Dawson's induction during his speech at his own Hall...
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  • between the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals, Cubs second baseman Ryne Sandberg hits two crucial, game tying home runs off of Cardinals closer Bruce...
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    favor. One game in particular was cited for putting Cubs second baseman Ryne Sandberg, as well as the 1984 Cubs in general, "on the map", an NBC national...
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    reliever in the Phillies' bullpen, and was used extensively by manager Ryne Sandberg. As the season progressed, Diekman was more successful against left-handed...
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    Gold Gloves in 11 years with three different American League teams. Ryne Sandberg has the second-highest total overall; his nine awards, all won with...
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  • Atlanta (1992), Milwaukee (1997), played in 28 games for Reading in 1980 Ryne Sandberg, 2B, Philadelphia (1981), Chicago Cubs (1982–97), played in 129 games...
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    included 1984 Baseball Most Valuable Player Award winner second baseman Ryne Sandberg. Frey was awarded Manager of the Year for the National League for leading...
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  • (1978–1983). Among the best-known players to play in Helena are Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg, who started his career with the Phillies in Helena, Gary Sheffield...
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    from right field. Later on, the team retired numbers for Ron Santo, Ryne Sandberg, Ferguson Jenkins and Greg Maddux, with Jenkins and Maddux both using...
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  • former Chicago Cubs All-Star second baseman Ryne Sandberg was named manager for the 2009 season. Sandberg led the Smokies to a second-half Southern League...
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    that was matched and surpassed a few years later when Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg retired. Herr started his minor league career with the Johnson City...
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    who had managed the team since 2005, and promoted third-base coach Ryne Sandberg to interim manager. Manuel had spent over nine years as manager, leading...
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    3–2. In 2010, the team was managed by Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Ryne Sandberg who was also selected as the league's Manager of the Year. First baseman...
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    from the league and plated with sterling silver. Among second basemen, Ryne Sandberg, who played 15 seasons with the Chicago Cubs in his 16-year career,...
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    West rivals San Francisco Giants. The Cubs had All-Star seasons from Ryne Sandberg, Andre Dawson, Rick Sutcliffe, and closing pitcher Mitch Williams. Williams...
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    Miguel Tejada 2,407 125 Stuffy McInnis 2,405 126 Nick Markakis 2,388 127 Ryne Sandberg* 2,386 128 Enos Slaughter* 2,383 129 Chili Davis 2,380 130 Edd Roush*...
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    by the Cubs. Ryne Sandberg became the first second baseman to lead the National League in home runs since Rogers Hornsby in 1925. Sandberg also set the...
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    4 Ryne Sandberg 6/23/1984—Bleed Cubbie Blue Archived 2012-03-20 at the Wayback Machine. Woodley, Christopher. "June 23, 1984: The Ryne Sandberg Game"...
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    284 188 Ken Boyer 282 Eric Davis 282 Adam Jones 282 Brian McCann 282 Ryne Sandberg* 282 193 Paul O'Neill 281 194 Josh Donaldson 279 Ted Kluszewski 279...
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