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Chicago Cubs' Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg sends a heartfelt message and update on his health to Cubs' fans amid his battle ...
“Going to games at Wrigley Field, what medicine that is to go and be around that,” said Chicago Cubs Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg, who is undergoing cancer treatment.
While undergoing treatment, the Cubs unveiled a statue of the legend at Wrigley Field. Unfortunately, in December, Sandberg announced the cancer had returned.
CHICAGO — Chicago Cubs great Ryne Sandberg’s prostate cancer has relapsed and spread to other organs. The Baseball Hall of Famer shared the news on Instagram on Tuesday morning. Sandberg, 65 ...
Legendary Chicago Cubs second basemen and Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg shared a somber update on his prostate cancer diagnosis Tuesday. "Unfortunately, we recently learned the cancer has relapsed ...
Shortly after Sandberg announced he was cancer-free during last season, the Cubs unveiled a statue of him outside of Wrigley Field.
In June, the Cubs unveiled a statue of Sandberg outside Wrigley Field in a ceremony emceed by Bob Costas, 40 years to the day he hit a pair of late homers in a nationally televised win over St. Louis.
The Chicago Cubs immortalized Ryne Sandberg in June. Less than two months after a statue was unveiled on the 40th anniversary of Sandberg's two late-game home runs in a nationally televised win ...
CHICAGO (AP) — Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg says he is cancer-free. The Chicago Cubs great made the announcement on Instagram on Thursday, nearly seven months after he announced he ...
Hall of Fame second baseman and Spokane native Ryne Sandberg said Thursday that he is cancer-free seven months after sharing his diagnosis.
He was inducted into Cooperstown in 2005. In June, the Cubs unveiled a statue of Sandberg outside Wrigley Field in a ceremony emceed by Bob Costas, 40 years to the day he hit a pair of late homers in ...