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    Golden Era Committee. Ronald Edward Santo (February 25, 1940 – December 3, 2010) was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) third baseman who played for the Chicago Cubs from 1960 through 1973 and the Chicago White Sox in 1974. [1] In 1990, Santo became a member of the Cubs broadcasting team providing commentary for Cubs games on WGN radio ...

  2. Born: February 25, 1940 in Seattle, WA. Died: December 2, 2010 in Scottsdale, AZ. Buried: Cremated. High School: Debut: (Age 20-122d, 11,739th in major league history) 4 AB, 2 H, 0 HR, 3 RBI, 0 SB. Last Game: (Age 34-216d) 1 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB. Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 2012.

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  3. Ron Santo was a star third baseman for the Chicago Cubs and White Sox, who played 14 seasons and hit 342 home runs. He also battled diabetes, heart problems and bladder cancer, but remained a loyal and passionate broadcaster for the Cubs.

  4. Dec 3, 2010 · Ron Santo, a star third baseman of the Chicago Cubs and their longtime broadcaster, who became a revered figure for his exploits on the field and his battle against juvenile diabetes, died...

  5. Ron Santo was a Hall of Fame third baseman for the Chicago Cubs from 1960 to 1973. He won six NL Gold Gloves, three NL Player of the Month awards, and retired his uniform number in 2003.

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  7. Feb 24, 2024 · Learn about the Cubs legend who played with diabetes, hit 342 homers and was a nine-time All-Star. See his top moments, including his 28-game hitting streak, his 10-RBI day and his walk-off homers.

  8. Dec 3, 2010 · He was 70. “Ron was an inspiration to everyone as his life was defined by overcoming obstacles. It is a sad day for all of Chicago and everyone in the sports world,” said Chicago Blackhawks...

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