Ryne Sandberg’s passing triggers outpouring of Cubs memories and love

Thank you, Ryno.
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It was a surreal moment to be watching an important Chicago Cubs game against the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday, and the mood suddenly shifted with the announcement that Cubs' Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg passed away. Legendary Cubs' broadcaster Pat Hughes was tasked with delivering the news to the radio audience on Monday night.

As expected, the emotions of the moment were certainly weighing on Hughes' mind as he proceeded to call the rest of the game against the Brewers. On Tuesday morning, Hughes joined 670 The Score's morning show and shared a memory of a conversation he had with Sandberg about his infamous "Sandberg Game".

One of the broadcasters of the "Sandberg Game' was legendary announcer Bob Costas. It was NBC's game of the week, and Costas still remembers the day vividly. Costas also pointed out a small but heartfelt gesture Craig Counsell made last summer when Sandberg's statue was unveiled in front of Wrigley Field. Even though the Cubs had a game to prepare for, Counsell ensured that the players were lined up along the walkway in Wrigley Field to pay their respect to the Hall of Famer.

Baseball world pays its respects after loss of Cubs icon Ryne Sandberg

Sandberg's influence extended beyond Cubs fans. Sandberg is one of the most influential players in Chicago baseball history. Former President Barack Obama hasn't been shy about his affiliation with the Chicago White Sox; however, like many other White Sox fans, Obama couldn't help but admire how the second baseman played the game.


There was a special moment Sandberg shared on local airwaves last summer when he revealed he was cancer-free. In revealing the news, Sandberg mentioned that the outpouring of support he received from Cubs fans was his "medicine".

And, we would be remiss if we didn't mention Evan Altman's eulogy of Sanberg at Cubs Insider. It's moments like these where everything around the Cubs pauses, as the fanbase takes comfort in the stories that are shared.

To honor Sandberg and his legacy, the Cubs will be wearing a commemorative patch on their uniforms for the rest of the season.

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