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  1. Ron Santo has a uniquely special bond with Cubs fans, recognized both for his dazzling on-field performance as captain of the memorable Cubs core of the 1960s and 70s, as well as for his legendary broadcast calls on the radio,” said Marquee Sports Network SVP Programming and Production, Mike Santini.

  2. この表はテンプレートを用いて表示しています。. 編集方法は Template:Infobox baseball player を参照してください。. ロナルド・エドワード・サント ( Ronald Edward Santo, 1940年 2月25日 - 2010年 12月2日 )は、元 メジャーリーグ の選手( 三塁手 )。. アメリカ ...

  3. Ron Santo Stats by Baseball Almanac. Ronald Edward Santo was a Major League Baseball player with the Chicago Cubs ( 1960 - 1973) and Chicago White Sox ( 1974 ). Did you know Brooks Robinson once called Ron, his nickname, "one of the best of the best?" Pizza, another nickname, was one of the most beloved athletes in all of Chicago, and one hell ...

  4. 5 de dez. de 2011 · It took 32 years, but former Chicago Cubs third baseman Ron Santo was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame on Monday with at least 75 percent of the vote from the Golden Era committee.

  5. Ron Santo played his final big league season with the Chicago White Sox in 1974. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2012. (Doug McWilliams/National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. “This is what Ron wanted and so I’m happy he got what he wanted,” said his widow Vicki Santo, who was at the Induction Ceremony on behalf of her husband.

  6. 16 de dez. de 2021 · De forma más intrascendente, Ron Santo ganó Walks. Dibujó montones y montones de Walks. Era una habilidad que desarrolló en las Grandes Ligas – Santo firmó con los Cubs como un joven de 19 años de edad en 1959, y jugó en las Grandes Ligas al año siguiente. En 1963, con 23 años, jugó su primer partido All-Star.

  7. 4 de jan. de 2012 · The Ron Santo Walk to Cure Diabetes was in its 32nd year in 2010. Santo also found a home in the radio booth. The 2010 baseball season was his 20th providing color commentary for Cubs games on WGN Radio. He remained as popular as ever with Cubs fans, and continued to wear his love for the Cubs on his sleeve.