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  1. Há 1 dia · Ryne Sanberg- 282 HR, 344 SB. Roberto Alomar- 210 HR, 474 SB. Craig Biggio- 291 HR, 414 SB. Comparing those numbers with Altuve’s, the 34-year-old is already ahead of Alomar with 216 home runs.

  2. Há 1 dia · Jose Altuve Is on the Brink of History. Entering this season, only four primary second basemen have 200+ home runs and 300+ stolen bases- Joe Morgan, Ryne Sandberg, Roberto Alomar and Craig Biggio. Altuve is one stolen base away from becoming the fifth-second baseman to achieve the milestone. Jose Altuve now 1 SB away from becoming the 5th ...

  3. Há 16 horas · Sandberg went 6-for-7 in the game as the Cubbies came from behind numerous times to beat Bruce Sutter and the St. Louis Cardinals. Now, Friday night’s game will never live in baseball lore like that one, but I for one am dubbing that game the “Pages Game” in honor of the exploits of the Dodgers’ phenomonal rookie Andy Pages .

  4. Finally realizing my decade+ long dream of moving to Japan, but i'm terrified. I'm a 32 year old female from the Caribbean, and most of my later teen years and adult years, I have been obsessed with Japan (not anime). I volunteered with the Japanese embassy in my country, joined a Japanese women's organization and even learned the language to a ...

  5. Há 1 dia · Maddux’s is on the right-field pole with Williams’ 26 and former teammate Ryne Sandberg’s 23. If Jenkins had his druthers, he’d have worn No. 30 when he joined the Cubs after a trade with ...

  6. Há 5 dias · Ryne Sandberg; 2,397: Games Played: 2,299: 10,465: Plate Appearances: 9,762: 9,134: At-Bats: 8,832: 1,512: Runs: 1,372: 2,735: Hits: 2,504: 505: Doubles: 429: 80: Triples: 76: 211: Home Runs: 294: 1,142: Runs Batted In: 1,125: 474: Stolen Bases: 351: 114: Caught Stealing: 111: 1,034: Walks: 789: 1,153: Strikeouts: 1,354.299: Batting Average.284 ...

  7. Há 3 dias · Last season, Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg and Vikings great Cris Carter were the two featured athletes in a banquet that raised more than $87,000 for local youth sports. Since the event's inception back in 2005, Hy-Vee and Sanford have teamed up to raise more than 3.2 million dollars to support area youth sports initiatives.