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  1. 27 de jul. de 2012 · As the late Santo was voted into the Hall of Fame this past weekend, we caught up with some of his former teammates, colleagues and fans as they relayed some of their favorite Santo stories: Vicki Santo -- widow. "In 2001, Ron lost a leg, amputated because of complications with diabetes. It had been a terrible fight. Ten operations in 10 months.

  2. Ronald Edward „Ron“ Santo (* 25. Februar 1940 in Seattle, Washington; † 2. Dezember 2010 in Scottsdale, Arizona [1]) war ein US-amerikanischer Baseballspieler, der in der US-Profiliga – meist in der Position des Third Basemans – vor allem für die Chicago Cubs spielte. Seine Rückennummer 10 wird bei den Cubs an keinen anderen Spieler ...

  3. 4 de dez. de 2010 · Ron Santo, the longtime all-star third baseman for the Chicago Cubs and later the team's broadcast voice, died this week at age 70 -- decades after doctors told him his diabetes would end his ...

  4. 3 de dez. de 2010 · The Chicago Tribune 's lead story at this moment begins with this sad news: "Legendary Chicago Cubs player and broadcaster Ron Santo died Thursday night in Arizona. He was 70." Chicago's WGN-AM ...

  5. 3 de dez. de 2010 · Ron Santo, the beloved Chicago Cubs third baseman who went on to become a broadcaster after a career many thought warranted the Hall of Fame, has died. The voluble former ballplayer, who forever ...

  6. 6 de dez. de 2013 · Vicki Santo delivers the induction speech on behalf of her late husband Ron Santo after his induction into the Hall of Fame Check out http://MLB.com/video fo...

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  7. Ron Santo played 15 seasons for the Cubs and White Sox. He had a .277 batting average, 2,254 hits, 342 home runs, 1,331 RBIs and 1,138 runs scored. He won 5 Gold Glove awards.