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  1. Ron Santo stands among baseball's all-time great third basemen with both his bat and his glove. In 15 big league seasons, all but one with the Cubs, the nine...

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  2. 3 de dez. de 2010 · Friday, Dec. 3, 2010 Posted: 6:08 a.m.Updated 6:04 p.m. By Patrick Mooney CSNChicago.com Ron Santo considered it therapy. That’s why he kept coming back each day, each year, even as his body betrayed him. A beloved player who became an iconic broadcaster, Santo would stop the golf cart that took him up the ramps to the Wrigley Field press box…

  3. Ron Santo is one of the most beloved figures in Cubs history — both as a player and as a broadcaster. He was a 9-time All-Star and received MVP votes in 7 straight seasons from 1963-69, earning a Gold Glove in 5 of those years. Santo played over 2,100 games in a Cubs uniform, smacking 337 homers to go with a .279/.366/.472 batting line (.838 ...

  4. Born in Seattle, WA, Ron played for the Chicago Cubs from 1960 through 1973 and the White Sox in 1974. Santo was an All-Star for nine seasons during his 15-year career.He led the National League (NL) in triples one time, in walks four times, and in on-base percentage two times.

  5. 5 de dez. de 2011 · Print. It took 32 years, but Chicago Cubsthird baseman Ron Santo was elected posthumously to the Baseball Hall of Fame on Monday with 93.8 percent of the vote from the Golden Era committee ...

  6. 5 de dez. de 2011 · December 5, 2011. Chicago Cubs legend Ron Santo today was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame after being named on 93.8 percent (15 of 16) of the Veteran’s Committee ballots. Santo, who passed away December 3, 2010, will become the 10th player in franchise history to be elected to the Hall of Fame wearing a Cubs hat, the first third ...

  7. 5 de dez. de 2011 · Updated: 8:15 p.m. DALLASThere wasnt any middle ground with Ron Santo. It was either joy or agony. This was the missing piece for Santo and his family and friends. This is where the Cubs believe he belongs, even if the timing was bittersweet. You wont get any argument from teammates who admired his toughness, or the fans who loved listening…