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Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg Has Died at 65

July 29, 2025 by Last Word On Baseball

Chicago Cubs legend and Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Ryne Sandberg died on Monday after a lengthy battle with prostate cancer. He was 65 years old.

Jun 23, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs Hall of Fame player Ryne Sandberg throws out a ceremonial first pitch before the game between the Chicago Cubs and the New York Mets at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-USA TODAY Sports

Cubs Legend Ryne Sandberg Has Died at Age 65

Sandberg, a 20th-round draft pick in 1978, broke into the major leagues in 1981 with the Philadelphia Phillies. His tenure in Philly did not last long, however, going a total of 1-for-6 across 13 games. That offseason, not seeing room on their roster for him, the Phillies traded Sandberg to the Cubs, along with Larry Bowa, in exchange for Iván de Jesús. Philadelphia would come to regret the deal, while the Cubs made one of the best deals in their franchise history.

We are deeply saddened by the passing of Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg.

The beloved Cubs second baseman was a five-tool model of consistency in the 1980s and early ’90s, making 10 consecutive All-Star teams and winning 9 straight Gold Glove awards.

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“Ryno” started out at third base in Chicago but moved to second base after one season, where he would become a star. His breakout season came in 1984, which, not coincidentally, was a phenomenal year for the Cubbies. That season, Sandberg slashed .314/.367/.520, with 19 homers and 84 RBI. He led the National League with 114 runs scored and the major leagues with 19 triples. Helping the Cubs to their first-ever division title, he took home NL MVP honors.

On June 23 of that year, Sandberg became a household name with what is still known in Chicago and beyond as “The Sandberg Game.” He hit two game-tying home runs in the 9th and 10th innings, propelling the Cubs to an eventual 11-inning victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. Although their season ended in heartbreak with an NLCS loss to the San Diego Padres, it remains one of the most notable seasons in Cubs history and Sandberg’s standout campaign.

Career Numbers and Accolades

For his 16-season career, Sandberg slashed .285/.344/.452 with 282 home runs, 1,061 RBI, and 2,386 hits. From 1983-91, he won nine straight NL Gold Gloves at second base. He also won a total of seven Silver Sluggers, including five straight from 1988-92. In 1990, he led the National League with 40 homers, a career-high. A 10-time All-Star, Sandberg retired after the 1997 season. He was a career Cub aside from the initial cup of coffee in Philly, although he did manage the Phillies from 2013-15. Sandberg entered the Hall of Fame in 2005, crossing the threshold on his third ballot. He was enshrined in Cooperstown alongside Wade Boggs. The Cubs have retired his number 23 and enshrined him in their team’s Hall of Fame.

 

Main Photo Credit: Owen C. Shaw/Getty Images

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