
WATCH: Cubs release heartfelt tribute to Ryne Sandberg |
Hall of Famer and Chicago Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg has passed away at the age of 65, following a long battle with prostate cancer. He was surrounded by loved ones at his home.
The Cubs released the following heartfelt tribute to their beloved Ryno:
Video summary/cliff notes:
(00:01) The video opens with Ryne Sandberg’s backstory—how he was a "player to be named later" in a trade, not even originally seen as a right field option.
(00:10) Footage showcases Sandberg’s early impact with defensive highlights and his personal drive to improve at second base and as a hitter.
(00:31) Iconic home runs from “The Sandberg Game” are featured, tying a game in dramatic fashion—one of MLB’s most memorable moments.
(00:58) Sandberg reflects that the 1984 season was when he truly felt like a major league player, sparking his winning mindset.
(01:10) His stellar defense is emphasized—480 chances at second base—and his Gold Glove skills are celebrated.
(01:20) Sandberg breaks the record for most home runs by a second baseman, marking a legendary milestone.
(01:30) Emotional farewell: Sandberg’s final game is honored with a standing ovation at Wrigley Field; his humble speech thanks the fans and the game.
(02:09) Closing message highlights his values: “Commitment, work ethic, and dreams,” but more importantly: “Faith, family, friends, and love.”