WATCH: Cubs honor Ryne Sandberg at Wrigley Field with tribute video

WATCH: Cubs honor Ryne Sandberg at Wrigley Field with tribute video


Tony Crumpton Tony Crumpton  ·  Senior Editor ·  

The Chicago Cubs returned to Wrigley Field for the first time since legendary second baseman Ryne Sandberg's passing. To honor Sandberg, the Cubs played a tribute video and had a moment of silence for 23 seconds.

Watch the heartfelt video below:

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Video summary/cliff notes:

(00:00) Cubs hold a tribute at Wrigley Field for Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne “Ryno” Sandberg, their first home game since his passing.

(00:23) Sandberg’s own words from past speeches are played, reflecting humility, gratitude, and never taking a day in pro ball for granted.

(00:52) Tribute video begins, highlighting his arrival in Chicago via trade, defensive brilliance, and the legendary “Sandberg Game” in 1984.

(01:50) Recaps his breakout 1984 season, multiple Gold Gloves, and record-setting 40th home run as a second baseman.

(02:41) Shows his emotional farewell as a player, thanking fans and expressing deep respect for the game.

(03:24) Emphasizes his values—commitment, work ethic, faith, family, friends, and love.

(04:15) Career highlights: 15 seasons with Cubs, 9× Gold Glove, 10× All-Star, 7× Silver Slugger, 1984 NL MVP, .285 career batting average, and 282 HR.

(05:01) Honors include 2005 Hall of Fame induction, Cubs number 23 retired, and a 2023 statue unveiled at Gallagher Way.

(05:33) Remembered for his integrity, hustle, competitive fire, and courageous battle with cancer.

(05:55) Ceremony closes with 23 seconds of silence for Sandberg.

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