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"Never Cheated the Game:" Barack Obama Pays Tribute to Ryne Sandberg After Chicago Cubs Legend's Death originally appeared on ...
Former President Barack Obama remembered Chicago Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg as a "class act" in a post on social media. Sandberg died Monday after a long cancer battle.
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The Spun on MSNBarack Obama Saddened By Death Of Legendary Chicago Athlete
Former U.S. President Barack Obama is well-known for his love of Chicago's major sports teams and the tragic passing of one Chicago legend has affected him greatly. Last night the Chicago Cubs ...
Former President Obama is remembering Ryne Sandberg as a “class act” following the Chicago Cubs second baseman’s death. Sixty-five-year-old Sandberg died Monday, the Cubs sai… ...
Throughout the course of his 2,164-game MLB career, Sandberg played all but one season with Chicago. He hit 282 home runs to go along with 1,061 RBI's and hit .285/.344/.452. Following the news of ...
Ryne Sandberg — the Hall of Famer, one of the greatest Cubs of all time — found his voice when he stopped thrilling us on the diamond. We are all the better for it. Our deep condolences to the ...
Ryne Sandberg meant so much to Cubs fans and the City of Chicago that it’s impossible to think of him as just a baseball player. WGN's Dana Rebik reports from outside Wrigley Field. More info: ...
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